Jan Jerzy Langrod

Psychologist, social worker

Born Dec. 5, 1936, Geneva, Switzerland; came to U.S., 1946; son Witold and Bronislawa (Bruner); married Susana (Pelati); children: Halina, Joyce, Josefina.

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (magna cum laude), University of Puerto Rico, 1960; Master of Arts (M.A.), New York University, New York City, 1962; Ph.D., Union Institute Cincinnati (OH), 1975. Master of Social Work, Hunter College, New York City, 1983.

Career: study director, National Conference of Christians and Jews, New York City, 1961-63; case analyst, Greenleigh Association's, New York City, 1963-64; researcher, Washington Heights Rehabilitation Center, New York City, 1965-66; instructor (social psychology), Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (NY), 1966-68; study director, Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research, 1968-70, research director, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1969 -, New York City; adjunct assistant prof., Hunter College, New York City, 1991-93.

Author: Drug Detoxificution, 1977; Methadone Detoxification, 1977; editor, Substance Abuse, 1993.

Member of: American Psychological Association (APA); American Sociology Association; National Association of Social Workers; vice chairman, South Bronx Mental Health Counc.; American Orthopsychiatric Association; Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (P.I.A.S.A.); Polish Socialist Party; chairman, board member, Ft. Washington - Manhatannville Reform Democrats.

Affiliation: Democrat. Unitarian.

Languages: Polish, Spanish, English, French.

Hobbies: reading, travel, politics.

Home: 2109 Broadway, Suite 506, New York, NY 10023.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996