About Dr. Herman
Dr. Aryeh Herman has a long-standing interest in the human mind, philosophy, and behavior. He completed his M.A. and Psy.D. training in Clinical Psychology at the University of Hartford, graduating with my doctorate in 2008 with a dissertation focused on evidence based substance abuse treatment. Prior to graduate school, Dr. Herman earned his B.A. in psychology from the George Washington University, Magna Cum Laude, and spent two years conducing research at the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Herman received additional specialized training in psychiatric medication management via a post-doctoral Master’s degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology from Farleigh Dickenson University.
Clinical training
Dr. Herman has more than 15 years of experience in providing clinical care to a diverse set of patient populations. After completing his clinical externship and predoctoral internship at VA Connecticut Healthcare systems, as well as inpatient psychiatric hospitals within the state of Connecticut, he worked within the Errera Center, providing group therapy focused on addiction and recovery, with an emphasis on self-esteem. Dr. Herman was a staff psychologist at the Yale Stress Center,, and was appointed Associate Research Scientist at Yale University, and continue to conduct research on the etiologies of mental illnesses. Dr. Herman has also specialized in working with young adult populations, treating substance abuse and helping clients with the transitions from adolescence to adulthood.
In his free time, Dr. Herman spends time with his family. He is an avid amateur chef, enjoys fishing, and dabbling in computer coding.