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Dr. Paul Andrick

Dr. Paul Andrick just completed his doctoral program at William James College in Newton, MA. He earned his BA in psychology from Wesleyan University. After Wesleyan, he worked for two years as in-home therapist. Dr. Andrick is currently completing his graduate studies at William James College, where he will obtain his doctoral degree in clinical psychology with a concentration in Children and Families of Adversity and Resilience (CFAR) in June.

 

Dr. Andrick has considerable experience working with children and their families across a variety of treatment settings in the greater Boston area, including neuropsychological assessment clinics, hospital-based outpatient settings, in-home therapy, public schools, and community mental health centers. He is completing his predoctoral internship at the Dr. Leon O. Brenner Center for Psychological Assessment and Consultation in Newton, MA, where he conducts neuropsychological assessments and testing for youth and families regarding diagnostic questions including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disorders, fetal alcohol syndrome, trauma and stressor-related disorders, anxiety, mood disorders, and behavioral regulation challenges. Dr. Andrick also provides short-term, evidence-based psychological care to children and families at Youth and Family Psychotherapy Services in Newton, MA as part of his APA-accredited internship.

 

Dr. Andrick couples this work with a particular interest in trauma and attachment. He strives to deliver compassionate, evidence-based assessment and care that integrates family systems, attachment-based approaches, and cognitive-behavioral therapy to meet children and families’ individual needs and help them achieve their maximum level of functioning at home, school, and in the community.

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