Jay M.-Land-Obituary

Jay M. Land

Syracuse, New York

1939 - 2022

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Jay M. Land November 1, 2022 Jay M. Land, 83, died Tuesday afternoon in the comfort of his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born on February 19, 1939 in Washington D.C. to Louis and Shirley Land. He was a graduate of the University of Maryland and received his PhD. in Clinical...

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I think we were Bar-Mitzvah at the same time. He was a kind and gentle soul.

50 years ago as a teenager and into my early 20´s I was treated by Dr. Land. The impact he had on my life continues today. I have been fortunate to have a successful career and a wonderful family despite severe childhood trauma from which I would never have recovered but for Dr. Land. I know I am only one of many whose life he changed. I am so grateful for his life and wish his family peace and comfort.

I woke up today and thought of Jay only to find he had passed. He was my very first therapist. He was an important person in my life and I´ll always be grateful for having known him. With deep sympathy. Robyn Maltz

Dr. Land helped me immeasurably over several years. I will be forever grateful to him. FL

A remarkable man. I will carry his words of warmth, and wisdom with me always. And I will always remember the mischievous smile he would offer when things seemed too serious for their own good. My condolences to the whole family.

Sending my sincere condolences to Linda and family. Jay was the most wonderful clinical supervisor when I was a psychology intern many moons ago. He was warm, thoughtful, kind and astute and I looked forward to learning from him each week of that year.

Linda, I am so sorry to learn of Jay's passing. I hold you and your family in my heart.

Madalyn and I are saddened by the news of Jay's death. We enjoyed time spent with both Linda and Jay whenever we met at Sheila Legacy's Christmas party. Our sincere condolences to Linda and the family. Henry and Madalyn Eisenberg

Jay supervised both of us on internship in the mid70s and was a beloved colleague til we left Syracuse six years later. We remember him for his clinical brilliance, his warmth, kindness and goodness. Sending our condolences.