Daniel Tadmon
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About
Daniel Tadmon is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Incite and an incoming Assistant Professor of Sociology at Notre Dame University. He is currently working on projects studying how different technical practices and contesting bodies of scientific knowledge affect people’s interpretations of the world around them and may result in a greater legitimacy of social inequality, focusing on the case of mental health care.
Prior to receiving a PhD in sociology from Columbia University, Daniel studied clinical psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and practiced psychotherapy for two years at an adolescent inpatient psychiatric unit. He has also worked as a labor organizer.
Peer reviewed papers:
Daniel Tadmon and Peter S. Bearman (2023) Differential Spatial-Social Accessibility to Mental Health Care and Suicide, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Daniel Tadmon and Mark Olfson (2021) Trends in Outpatient Psychotherapy Provision by U.S. Psychiatrists: 1996–2016, American Journal of Psychiatry
Working papers:
Fabien Acconimotti and Daniel Tadmon. How the Reification of Merit Breeds Inequality: Theory and Experimental Evidence
Daniel Tadmon “’Becoming More Fully Yourself’: Psychotherapy as a System of Differential Cultural Alignment”
Daniel Tadmon and Peter S. Bearman “The Psychotherapeutic Landscape and the Social Stratification of Well-Being”
Daniel Tadmon “Ethics in Psychotherapy”