Daniel J. Richard, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
1044 Central Street    Stoughton, MA 02072
617-615-9402

      

Education

 1999-2005 Suffolk University: Ph.D. Clinical Psychology
 1995-1997 Northeastern University: M.S. Counseling Psychology
 1991-1995
 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts: B.A. Psychology
    

Clinical Training

2004-2005 Post-doctoral training: University of Massachusetts  Medical School / Bridgewater State Hospital, Bridgewater, MA

2003-2004 Pre-doctoral internship: South Shore Mental Health/  Quincy Mental Health Center-Department of Mental Health, Quincy, MA

2001-2002 Cambridge Hospital/Harvard Medical School Cambridge, MA

2001-2002      Danielsen Institute; Boston University, Boston, MA

2000-2001 Tewksbury Hospital/Department of Mental Health,        Tewksbury, MA

2000-2000
 McLean Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital Belmont, MA

1996-1997
 Southeast Human Resource Associates, Plymouth MA

1994-1994 Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield, MA
 

Appointments

2001-2002
Harvard Medical School; Clinical Fellow in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry

Teaching

 2009-present Bridgewater State College; Visiting Lecturer Graduate Faculty Dept. of Psychology  Bridgewater, MA
2002- present Curry College; Adjunct Instructor Dept.of Psychology  Milton, MA.

Professional Memberships  (current or past member)

  • American Psychological Association (APA)

    • Psychologists in Independent Practice
    • American Psychology & Law Society
    • Psychoanalysis

  • Massachusetts Psychological Association
  • Phi Delta Kappa: International Organization of Professional Educators 

Presentations

  • Basseches, M. , Mascolo, M., Peters, T., & Richard, D. (2004, August).  Tracking Clients' Development in Psychotherapy: A "Common Factors" Coding System.  American Psychological Association's Annual Meeting. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Publications

  • Richard, D. (2000).  The Therapeutic Status of the Mythopoetic Approach: A Psychological Perspective.  In E. Barton, (Ed.) Mythopoetic Perspectives of Men's Healing Work: An Anthology for Therapists and Others (pp. 157-179).  Westport, CT: Greenwood.
  • Jay, T. & Richard, D. (1999).  Verbal Sexual Harassment, Figurative Language & Gender.  In T. Jay, Why We Curse: The Neuro-psycho-social Theory of Speech (pp. 225-233).  Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins. 

Licensure & Certification

  • Licensed Psychologist, Health Service Provider: Board of Registration of Psychologists, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), National Board of Certified Counselors, Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Designated Forensic Psychologist (DFP): Department of Mental Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts