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About Dr. Lynn Friedman
Dr. Friedman is a graduate of Sandy Spring Friends School, a Quaker school in Maryland. She attended Earlham College, another Quaker School and transferred to Clark University, the only university in America at which Sigmund Freud spoke. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology, in 1985, from The University of Pittsburgh. Since 1988, she has maintained a psychotherapy and organizational consultation practice. She provides a considerable amount of consultation to independent schools, hospitals, and more recently, the corporate sector. She has taught at Carnegie Mellon University from 1986-1999. She moved to the Washington, DC, area in 1999. A psychoanalyst, she received her psychoanalytic training at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. Currently, she teaches at in the Organizational Development-Human Resources Program at Johns Hopkins.


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