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Nickname:herbtannenbaum
River Edge, NJ
United States
Website:herbtannenbaum.net/
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Headline:Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Effective Living
Description:With over 30 years of experience in psychotherapy and consulting psychology, Herb Tannenbaum, PhD, has spent his career leading adolescents, adults, and couples to psychological and emotional wellness. Herb Tannenbaum is the Executive Director of the Center for Effective Living and the Director and owner of the Harbor Hills Day Camp in Mendham Township, New Jersey.

Herb Tannenbaum is also a clinical instructor from the Institute for Imago Relationship Therapy. His mission to provide psychotherapeutic services and couples therapy has guided his career, and has motivated him to provide Imago Therapy workshops for couples throughout the country.

Dr. Tannenbaum’s specialty in child development and experience with youth assessment has also allowed him to design effective adolescent programs at Harbor Hills Day Camp. Campers between the ages of three and 14 years garner leadership skills while developing emotional wellness and self-esteem under the supervision of a highly trained and caring staff.

Herbert Tannenbaum received his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology and Doctor of Philosophy from New York University. He attended Fairleigh Dickinson University in Rutherford, New Jersey, where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Education with honors. Herb Tannenbaum appeared in the 1969-1970 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” and the 1982 edition of “Who’s Who in the East.” He was also a member of the Phi Zeta Kappa Honor Society and the Psi Chi National Honor Society for Psychology.

As part of his support for children’s camps in New Jersey, Herbert Tannenbaum became a member of the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Camps Government Affairs Project. The organization aims to raise awareness of the economic impact of youth development. He is also a member of a number of professional institutions, including the National Accreditation Association of Psychoanalysis and the American Camping Association. Dr. Tannenbaum is an avid supporter of Project Morry and Blessing in a Backpack, and enjoys traveling and playing baseball in his spare time.
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