Feb 16, 2021 By: yunews
On Thursday, March 28, 2019, 160 alumni, faculty and friends of came together to honor Dr. Arlene “Lu” Steinberg for her contributions to both the profession and the school at the annual Distinguished Alumni Event, which took place at Lincoln Square Synagogue.
In Dr. Steinberg’s keynote address, “More than Meets the Eye: Progress in the Trauma Field as Reflected in a Personal/Professional Journey,” she covered her trajectory as the child of Holocaust survivors with a unique perspective on trauma to a successful psychologist/psychoanalyst and expert in the trauma field. She dedicated the lecture to her parents, Milton and Lillie Steinberg. (Lillie passed away in 2018, and Milton died in January 2021.)
In July 2019, Dr. Arlene “Lu” Steinberg ’86F took over the chairmanship of the Ferkauf Board of Overseers from Dr. Carol Bravmann, who had served as chair for ten years.
In addition to her successful private practice and her chairmanship of the Board, Dr. Steinberg serves as an adjunct professor and supervisor at the school, where she oversees students in the child clinical program. She also teaches in the (RIETS)-Ferkauf pastoral counseling program, a joint initiative designed for RIETS students who plan to pursue a career in Jewish communal work, and is an educational consultant at Mount Sinai Hospital supervising psychiatry residents.
YU News had a chance speak with Dr. Steinberg about her recent re-election to the Council of Representatives for the America Psychological Association (APA).