Dr. Aristide Esser 02-19-10 Air date .mp4

Aristide Henri Esser, MD was born in 1930 in Java, Indonesia, lived through the Japanese occupation in World War II, and was afterwards educated in the Netherlands. He obtained his MD in 1955 from the University of Amsterdam Medical School, and specialized in Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Leyden Psychiatric Clinics. In 1961 he came to the USA as a Lederle International Fellow for psychiatric research at Yale University Medical School. Subsequently he was invited to join the staff of what is presently known as the New York State Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg NY. From 1962-69 he was Director of its Research Ward. He was asked to become Director of Research in Mental Retardation at New York State’s Letchworth Village, Thiells, NY, where he remained until 1971. In 1971, Dr. Esser began a career in mental health services; first as Director of the Central Bergen Community Mental Health Center in Paramus NJ then as Medical Director of The Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, a New York City residential treatment center for children and adolescents, and finally in different positions at New York State’s Bronx, and Rockland Psychiatric Centers, from which he retired in 1990. Dr. Esser, a 1970 Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Qualified Psychiatrist in the State of New York, presently has an incorporated private practice in New City, NY. He is on the staff of Rye Hospital Center, Rye NY. He is Research
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