Dr. Daniel Kriegman was formerly Chief Psychologist and the Director of Supervision and Training at the Massachusetts Treatment Center for Sexually Dangerous Offenders as well as the Clinical Director for the maximum security, intensive treatment unit for adolescents in the City of Boston.

Dr. Kriegman is currently a member of the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; a founder and faculty member of the Psychoanalytic Institute for Couple and Family Therapy; co-author (with M. O. Slavin) of the acclaimed book, The Adaptive Design of the Human Psyche: Psychoanalysis, Evolutionary Biology, and the Therapeutic Process (1992, Guilford Press), that created the psychoanalytic paradigm known as "evolutionary psychoanalysis"; co-editor (with J. G. Teicholz) Trauma, Repetition, & Affect Regulation: The Work of Paul Russell (1998, The Other Press); he has published widely (30+ scholarly articles and book chapters) on topics related to the evolutionary understanding of human behavior and the theory and practice of depth psychological (psychoanalytic) approaches to psychotherapy; he is in the full-time private practice of psychoanalytic treatment of individuals, couples, and families in Newton, Massachusetts as well as specialized work in forensic psychology (e.g., expert witness testimony in cases involving the prediction of dangerousness).

Dr. Kriegman wrote "The Word according to Yo": one of the earliest Yoan documents.

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