DR. NICHOLAS KARDARAS is a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science and Cornell University and a survivor of a decade of New York’s nightlife. Today he is an internationally renowned addictions expert, a former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine and the executive director of the Dunes East Hampton, one of the world’s premier rehabs. He has taught neuropsychology at the doctoral level and is the author of How Plato and Pythagoras Can Save Your Life (Conari, 2011). He is also a frequent contributor to Psychology Today and FOX News and he has appeared on the CBS Evening News and NPR and in New York magazine and Vanity Fair.
An unrepentant and unreformed Mets and Knicks fan, he has been a proud, out-of-the-closet Trekkie since grade school. He is also a former AAU national karate champion whose current hobbies include meditation, running, reading the New York Post, Pythagorean philosophy, playing Frisbee and daydreaming at the beach in Sag Harbor, New York, where he lives with his wife and rapidly growing twin sons.
Learn more about Dr. Kardaras at www.drkardaras.com and www.glowkids.com, and contact him at nicholaskardaras@yahoo.com.
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