About
As a psychodynamic psychologist, I approach the therapeutic relationship as a powerful medium for exploring and reworking longstanding problematic relationship patterns. At the same time, I am committed to working flexibly and pragmatically, and frequently draw upon cognitive-behavioral, cultural, trauma-informed and neuropsychological perspectives relevant for individual clients. I am committed to addressing issues of class, race, gender, sexual orientation and ethnicity which may be relevant for my clients.
In over twenty years of practice, I have been particularly successful in helping individuals with histories of trauma and attachment problems, as well as with combined emotional and learning difficulties. As a neuropsychologist, I devote roughly half my practice to evaluating children, teens and adults with intertwined learning and mental health conditions.
I received a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Boston University, and postdoctoral training at McLean Hospital and the Cambridge Health Alliance. I received neuropsychology training at North Shore Medical Center, and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Psychoanalysis. I am on the faculty at MIP, and teach child and adult trainees.
What sets us apart
Psychodynamic psychologist with 20+ years' experience treating trauma, attachment issues, and co-occurring emotional/learning difficulties. I integrate CBT, cultural, trauma-informed, and neuropsychological perspectives. Specialization in neuropsychological evaluations for children, teens, and adults. Doctorate, Boston University; postdoctoral training, McLean Hospital & Cambridge Health Alliance. Faculty, Massachusetts Institute of Psychoanalysis.
Client focus
Participants:
Individuals
Client Age:
Adults
Elders(65+)
Affiliations
Gay Allied ,Lesbian Allied