Carole Lieberman

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Carole Lieberman

Carole Lieberman (pronunciation: /ˈkæroʊl ˈliːbərmən/) is a renowned American psychiatrist, author, and media commentator. She is recognized for her contributions to the field of psychiatry and her frequent appearances on various television networks as a mental health expert.

Etymology

The name Carole is of English origin and is a variant of the name Carol, derived from the Old English 'ceorl', meaning 'free man'. The surname Lieberman is of Jewish (Ashkenazic) origin and is an occupational name for a 'lover of man', derived from the Yiddish 'lib', meaning 'love', and 'man'.

Career

Carole Lieberman started her career as a psychiatrist after earning her medical degree from Belgium's Free University of Brussels. She then completed her residency in psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Lieberman is a board-certified psychiatrist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Lieberman has authored several books on mental health and has been a frequent guest on television networks such as CNN, Fox News, and NBC. She is known for her expertise in analyzing the psychological impact of world events and her ability to explain complex mental health issues in a way that is easily understood by the general public.

Related Terms

  • Psychiatry: The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
  • Media commentator: A person who provides analysis, opinion, or explanation about a particular topic on television, radio, or the internet.
  • Author: A person who writes books, articles, or reports.

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