Lorna Campbell
Social Work Program Director at Brigham & Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School
Biography
Harvard Medical School
With over a decade of experience in Outpatient Psychiatric clinics, I have witnessed the human capacity to change and adapt to the challenges life delivers. In therapy, my role is to help clients determine their own path through a crisis, develop skills to manage difficult emotions, and support their overall well being. I strive to help clients see more clearly what their needs are and identify coping strategies to meet them. I tailor my approach to match what my clients need, and have extensive training in present-focused, evidence-based treatment modalities (CBT, DBT and ACT). My specialties are in treating addiction, anxiety and perinatal issues. I have given lectures on perinatal anxiety and depression in a variety of settings, including Harvard Medical School, the Veterans Administration and the Indian Health Service.
Education
New York University
Master of Social Work (MSW), Clinical/Medical Social WorkTeachers College, Columbia University
Organizational PsychologyBrown University
Bachelor's degree, English Language and Literature/Letters
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