She
is survived by her husband, Matthew Gartner, a English professor at
Kingsborough Community College; her children, Leo, 8, and daughter
Iris, 6; her mother, Betsey Hassrick, of Longmont, Colorado; and a
brother, Locke Hassrick of Darnestown, Maryland.
Hassrick
was born on Feb. 17, 1961 in Stroudsburg, PA, and graduated from
Hartwick College. She received her doctorate in Philosophy from the
CUNY Graduate Center, where she specialized in contemporary
philosophy of language, logic and philosophy of mind.
Hassrick pursued clinical training in psychotherapy at the Gestalt Center
for Psychotherapy and Training in Manhattan. As a licensed
psychoanalyst, Hassrick had a private practice in Manhattan,
working with individuals and couples.
She was an active member of
the PTA and school leadership team at PS 321, where she was a strong
advocate for children with special needs.
She
is survived by her husband, Matthew Gartner, a English professor at
Kingsborough Community College; her children, Leo, 8, and daughter
Iris, 6; her mother, Betsey Hassrick, of Longmont, Colorado; and a
brother, Locke Hassrick of Darnestown, Maryland.
Hassrick
was born on Feb. 17, 1961 in Stroudsburg, PA, and graduated from
Hartwick College. She received her doctorate in Philosophy from the
CUNY Graduate Center, where she specialized in contemporary
philosophy of language, logic and philosophy of mind.
Hassrick pursued clinical training in psychotherapy at the Gestalt Center
for Psychotherapy and Training in Manhattan. As a licensed
psychoanalyst, Hassrick had a private practice in Manhattan,
working with individuals and couples.
She was an active member of
the PTA and school leadership team at PS 321, where she was a strong
advocate for children with special needs.
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