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Judith Kestenberg
Born
March 17, 1910
Tarnów, Austria-Hungary
Died
January 16, 1999
Education
MD University of Vienna
Occupation(s)
Psychiatrist, Psychoanalyst
Notable work
Sexuality, Body Movement and the Rhythms of Development (Aronson, 1995); The Last Witness: The Child Survivor of the Holocaust (American Psychiatric Press, 1996), Children During the Nazi Reign: Psychological Perspective on the Interview Process (Greenwood, 1994).
Spouse
Milton Kestenberg (1913-1991)
Children
Howard Kestenberg
Dr. Janet Kestenberg Amgihi
Judith Ida Kestenberg (née Silberpfennig; 17 March 1910 in Tarnów, Austria-Hungary – 16 January 1999 in Sands Point, New York) was a child psychiatrist. She worked with Holocaust survivors. She founded the International Study of Organized Persecution of Children (ISOPC), which conducted extensive interviews with over 1,500 survivors worldwide. Kestenberg also developed the Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP), an assessment tool based on movement patterns.
Judith Ida Kestenberg (née Silberpfennig; 17 March 1910 in Tarnów, Austria-Hungary – 16 January 1999 in Sands Point, New York) was a child psychiatrist...
body and are reflected in body movement." KMP was developed by Dr. JudithKestenberg and her colleagues. KMP is organized to reflect two lines of development...
Schechter, whose work builds on the pioneers in this field such as: JudithKestenberg, Dori Laub, Selma Fraiberg, Alicia Lieberman, Susan Coates, Charles...
others who had studied with Laban, including Irmgard Bartenieff and JudithKestenberg. Movement Pattern Analysis (earlier known as Action Profiling) was...
infants at Long Island Jewish Hospital in collaboration with Dr. JudithKestenberg. Coincident with the Blythedale appointment, Bartenieff also worked...
1984, Fogelman joined forces with psychoanalyst Dr. JudithKestenberg and attorney Milton Kestenberg to expand the International Study of Organized Persecution...
Cantata, (Bible: Psalms), SATB (1956) Dedicated to the memory of Leo Kestenberg, one of Alotin's teachers Hinneh Ma Tov [Behold, How Good], (Psalm 132)...