Dr. Gerald Reid works with children, adolescents, college students, and young adults. With his specialized, personable, and individualized approach, he provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and integrates other psychological approaches when appropriate. Dr. Reid also specializes in providing sport/performance psychology consultation and neuropsychological assessment. Dr. Reid's training includes Boston University, the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD), and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) - a Harvard University Teaching Hospital. Dr. Reid's faculty appointments include teaching at BU and Suffolk University. Dr. Reid treats: Worry, Rumination, & Generalized Anxiety; Performance Anxiety; Phobias; Panic; Social Anxiety ; Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder (OCD); Separation Anxiety; Selective Mutism; Trichotillomania; Tics; Depression and Emotion Regulation issues; Stress, Adjustment, & Trauma-related issues; Self-esteem, Identity, and Relationship issues; ADHD. Specialized in CBT, Dr. Reid has been very successful with his understanding of and attention to the therapeutic process, his vast training experiences, and his appreciation of the uniqueness of each individual, their experiences, and their stories. Dr. Reid sees therapy as a nuanced integration of psychological science, art, relationship, skill, and theory.
Degree | Major | School | Year |
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Ph.D. | Counseling Psychology and Human Development | Boston University School of Education | 2017 |
M.A. | Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine | Boston University School of Medicine | 2010 |
B.A. | Psychology | University of San Diego | 2007 |
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