TELEVISION APPEARANCES

LIVE & STREAMING EVENTS

During one of the most stressful times for working parents in recent history, how do we deal with our new normal?  Hear the discussion with UJA Professional Women and Dr. Betsy Schur Levy as she offers advice, mutual support, and an opportunity to share.  Hosted by the UJA Federation of New York.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Betsy Levy, discussing the medical and psychological consequences of COVID-19, with Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Gregory Storch.  Hosted by the Fifth Avenue Synagogue.

TELEVISION APPEARANCES

PODCASTS

  • Doctor Radio November 2, 2018
    About Our Kids host Jess Shatkin, MD, MPH was joined by NYU Langone Health child psychiatrist & trauma specialist, Glenn Saxe, MD, and clinical psychologist at the 92nd Street Y Nursery School Program, Betsy Schur-Levy, PhD.

 

  • University of Pennsylvania Podcast
    The Field Center makes its mark at the University of Pennsylvania and its School of Social Policy & Practice.  Listen to SP2 Board of Overseers member Dr. Betsy Schur Levy, C’80 interviewing Field Center Executive Director Debra Schilling Wolfe.

 

  • Martha Stewart’s Fashion of Living
    Dr. Betsy Schur Levy talks about why we decorate the way that we do. It’s a session of Interior Therapy exploring how we express ourselves through our living spaces.

 

  • Doctor Radio April 15, 2014
    Dr. Betsy Schur Levy talks to Dr. Michael Aronoff of the NYU Langone Medical Center about anger and hatred as part of the repertoire of human emotions.

 

  • Doctor Radio April 9, 2014
    Dr. Betsy Schur Levy talks to Dr. Michael Aronoff of the NYU Langone Medical Center about relationships and human behavior.

 

  • The Psychological Impact of Spirituality
    This is part of a Psychology Roundtable at Teachers College, Columbia University featuring Lisa Miller, John Allegrante, Suniya Luthar, Dale Atkins, Dr. Betsy Schur Levy. “The Psychological Impact of Spirituality,” took place in November. Questions such as how spirituality helps people, what its physical effects are on the brain, and what it means to acknowledge spirituality in psychology research and practice were explored by a distinguished panel of faculty and alumni.

 

  • Living in a Traumatic World
    This is a roundtable discussion talking about some of the stresses of life in the 21st century, along with the vicissitudes of love, aging and family relationships. The Office of Alumni Relations has partnered with Teachers College Psychology faculty to bring you “Living in a Traumatic World,”