ABSTRACT

Dr. Klebanoff was born in 1916. He received the M.S. degree in Psychology from Yale University in 1939 and the Ph.D. degree in Psychology from Northwestern University in 1947. He has Diplomate status in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology. He has taught at Northwestern University. After two years at the Worcester State Hospital, he served as Chief Psychologist at the Clarinda (Iowa) State Hospital. During World War II he was a Clinical Psychologist with the Army Air Forces. After the war he served as Chief Psychologist at the Downey (Illinois) Veterans Administration Hospital and Chief Psychologist at the North Shore Health Resort in Winetka, Illinois. At present he is Chief Psychologist at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Veterans Administration Hospital in Montrose, New York, and Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College. His work has been largely in the fields of psychological testing in organic brain disease and in studies of projective techniques.