Psychology Internship Program Faculty & Staff
Psychology Faculty, Staff & Administration
Students in the Clinical Psychology Internship Program at Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC) and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) receive training and support by a team of clinical faculty, research faculty and administration.
Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC) Administration
- Rachel Steiner, LICSW, Center Director, MMHC; Lecturer on Psychiatry
- Jose Hidalgo, MD, Medical Director, MMHC
- Emily Berthiaume, Training Coordinator, MMHC
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) Administration
- William Greenberg, MD, Chief, Department of Psychiatry, BIDMC; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
- Matcheri Keshavan, MD, Academic Chair, Department of Psychiatry, BIDMC; Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
- Roscoe Brady, MD, PhD, Vice Chair for Research, Department of Psychiatry, BIDMC; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Clinical Psychology Faculty & Staff
- Benjamin Bellet, PhD (Harvard U.) – Assistant Director of Psychology Training, MMHC; Harvard Medical School
- Mark Blanchard, PhD (Univ. of Detroit Mercy) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Ashley Brann, PsyD (Antioch University) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Rosaura Cruz, PhD (Carlos Albizu U.) – Clinical Team Leader, MI/PSB, MMHC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Reigna El-Yashruti, PhD (Univ of Missouri) – Supervising Psychologist, BIDMC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School.
- Michelle Friedman-Yakoobian, PhD (U. Mass. Boston) – Clinical Team Leader, CEDAR Clinic; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Matthew Robinson, PhD (Temple U.) – Director of Clinical Risk Assessment, MMHC; Supervising Psychologist MMHC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Luis Sandoval, PhD (University of Texas) – Supervising Psychologist, BIDMC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School.
- William Stone, PhD (U. Virginia), ABPP (Neuropsychology) – Director of Clinical Neuropsychology, MMHC; Associate Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Shirley Yen, PhD (Duke U.) – Director of Psychology and Director Clinical Psychology Internship Program, MMHC; Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Adjunct Psychology Faculty & Staff
- Stephen Behnke, JD, PhD, MDiv (Yale U., U. of Michigan, Harvard Divinity School) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Emily Gagen, PhD (UNC Chapel Hill) – Supervising Psychologist, Brookline Center for Community Mental Health; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School.
- Ariel Glick, PsyD (MSPP) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Kaitlyn Gorman, PhD (UMass Boston)– Supervising Psychologist, MMHC
- Margaret Guyer, PhD (Boston U.) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Sarah Hopkins, PhD (Suffolk University) – Supervising Psychologist, Brookline Center for Community Mental Health
- Xiaolu Hsi, PhD (Boston U.) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Devlin Jackson, PhD (Teacher’s College Columbia) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC
- John Miner, PsyD (MSPP) – Supervising Neuropsychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Christopher Morse, PhD (Adelphi U.) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School.
- Nancy Moczynski, PhD (Nova Southeastern) – Supervising Neuropsychologist, BIDMC; Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Aliza Phillips-Stoll, PhD (New School) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Ami Potat-Jain, PhD (Northeastern University) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC
- Liana Shelby, PsyD (Hawaii School of Professional Psychology) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Amanda Weber, PhD. (Boston College) - Supervising Psychologist, Brookline Center for Community Mental Health
- Candace Weissman, PsyD (The George Washington U.) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Lecturer in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- June G. Wolf, PhD (Boston U.), ABPP (Clinical) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC; Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School
- Soo Jeong Youn, PhD (Penn State U.) – Supervising Psychologist, MMHC
Roscoe Brady, MD, PhD
Dr. Brady is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Psychiatry at BIDMC. His research is focused on improving our understanding of the neural circuit basis of symptomatology in psychotic disorders and bipolar disorder. Using functional Magnetic Imaging (fMRI), Dr. Brady and colleagues explore how neural circuits mediate different symptomatic states, and seek to empirically test these circuit-symptom relationships by selectively modulating circuit activity using repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS).
Tony Cunningham, PhD
Dr. Cunningham is a Member of the Faculty at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School and is the new Director of the Center for Sleep and Cognition. Tony's primary research focus is understanding the role of sleep and sleep loss in emotion and memory processing, and how knowledge of these systems can be applied to both healthy and clinical populations. His long-term research goal is to understand changes in underlying brain networks responsible for emotional processing following sleep loss, and translate this knowledge into the development of novel and effective therapeutic interventions.
Michelle Friedman-Yakoobian, PhD
Dr. Friedman-Yakoobian is the clinic director of the Center for Early Detection, Assessment and Response to Risk Clinic for youth ages 12-30 who are showing signs of clinical high risk (possible prodrome) for psychosis. Her program of research has focused on the development and implementation of effective psychosocial interventions for individuals experiencing psychosis (or signs of risk) and their families. These have included family interventions, cognitive remediation, school and work coaching, and acceptance and commitment therapy. Psychology interns with interest and background in these areas may have opportunities for contributing to data analysis and development of poster and paper presentations.
Kevin Hill, MD
Dr. Hill is an addiction psychiatrist and the director of the Division of Addiction Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. In recent years, Dr. Hill's group has been involved in research related to multiple substances including opioids, alcohol, and cannabis. He has evaluated both ends of the cannabis spectrum, studying both pharmacotherapies for cannabis use disorder as well as the therapeutic use of cannabinoids. His group is collaborating currently with colleagues in gastroenterology, genetics, neurology, and psychiatry. His group has also collaborated with multiple organizations to develop evidence-based cannabis policy.
Matcheri Keshavan, MD
Dr. Keshavan is the Stanley Cobb Professor of Psychiatry at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Harvard Medical School, and also Academic Head for the department. Dr. Keshavan is closely involved in research in neurobiology of psychosis, especially as it pertains to first episode psychotic disorders. His research has resulted in over 700 publications to date, including over 550 peer-reviewed papers, 4 books, and 100 reviews/book chapters. He has several funded grants. His main areas of research include the neurodevelopmental basis of schizophrenia, neuroimaging, and early intervention.
William Stone, PhD, ABPP-CN
Dr. Stone is an associate professor of psychology in the Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry who directs the Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and the Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC). He also directs the neuropsychology training and clinical services programs, and the Psychosis Research Program, both at MMHC. His research focuses on the identification and amelioration of risk factors for psychosis, with an emphasis on cognition. He is the principal investigator on two longitudinal studies identifying prodromal syndromes for psychosis and is involved in the effort to develop and improve individualized ‘risk calculators' for psychosis". Dr. Stone is also an investigator on a study in Ningxia, China, that is assessing relationships between cognitive performance and duration of untreated psychosis in a unique sample of community dwelling, rural Chinese subjects who went untreated for periods of up to 58 years. Research opportunities include data analysis, professional presentations and co-authoring of manuscripts for publication.
John Torous, MD, MBI
Dr. Torous is director of the digital psychiatry division, in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School affiliated teaching hospital, where he also serves as a staff psychiatrist and assistant professor. He has a background in electrical engineering and computer sciences and received an undergraduate degree in the field from UC Berkeley before attending medical school at UC San Diego. He completed his psychiatry residency, fellowship in clinical informatics, and master's degree in biomedical informatics at Harvard. Dr. Torous is active in investigating the potential of mobile mental health technologies for psychiatry and has published over 200 peer reviewed articles and 5 books chapters on the topic. He serves as editor-in-chief for an academic journal on technology and mental health, JMIR Mental Health, web editor for JAMA Psychiatry, and currently leads the American Psychiatric Association's work group on the evaluation of smartphone apps.
Shirley Yen, PhD
Dr. Yen is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and the Director of Clinical Psychology Training Program and has research based at both MMHC and Brown University. Her research focuses on identifying risk factors and developing interventions for suicidal behaviors in adolescents and adults. As an investigator on prospective, longitudinal studies of youth with bipolar disorder, adults with personality disorders, and suicidal adolescents, Dr. Yen has examined prospective predictors of suicidal behavior. She has been continuously funded as a Principal Investigator on NIH studies for the past 20 years. She is currently the MPI of a multi-site R01 on an acceptance based multi-modal positive affect intervention for young adult outpatients which utilizes test messaging to enhance skills practice, as well as the MPI of a multi-site R01 on a yoga-based intervention for depressed teens. She has also conducted research to examine mechanisms of suicide risk in sexual minority adolescents. Dr. Yen is the past president of the North American Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (NASSPD) and a current VP of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ISSPD).