Dr. Maureen McCormick is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Brookline, Massachusetts. She works with adults in individual, couples and group therapy at her office in the historic S.S. Pierce Building in
Coolidge Corner.
Dr. McCormick treats patients with many different types of mood and behavioral issues. She uses mind-body techniques, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy in the treatment of adults with depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse problems, and other issues.
With her interest in brain-behavior relationships, Dr. McCormick found the psychology training program at
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)the perfect fit for her. A teaching hospital of
Harvard Medical School, BIDMC allowed her to learn about the many connections between medical and psychological issues that are so critical to treating a whole person.
Extensive training in the assessment and treatment of trauma – both in BIDMC’s Rape Crisis Intervention Program and at work in several Veterans Administration hospitals – has informed Dr. McCormick’s work in outpatient psychotherapy. Experience with posttraumatic stress disorder is critical to the treatment of people with addictions, whether to alcohol, drugs, food or other harmful substances and practices.
In 2008 Dr. McCormick began a relationship with
Community Legal Services and Counseling Center(CLSACC) that has thrived. CLSACC provides training for mental health clinicians in evaluating applicants for political asylum and other immigration matters. Dr. McCormick has performed numerous evaluations through CLSACC and now offers immigration services through her private practice as well.
Dr. McCormick earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the
University of Rhode Island in 2000. Her research area was clinical judgment and decision making. She is a member of the
American Psychological Association, the
Association for Psychological Science and the
Massachusetts Psychological Association.