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Summary
- Sarah Gray is a psychologist based in Arlington, MA, with subspecialties in Cognitive & Behavioral Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Rehabilitation. She completed her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Health Psychology at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. She has worked at Massachusetts General Hospital as a Clinical Health Psychologist since 2020, she is Assistant Director of Teaching and Training for the BMed Sleep Program. She was previously Director of Outpatient Rehabilitation Psychology at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital since 2019, alongside her roles as a psychologist and health psychologist since 2013. She also directs Integrative Psychology, PC since 2013 and serves as an instructor at Harvard Medical School. Experienced in hypnosis, psychotherapy, adult psychological abuse, teaching, and posttraumatic stress disorder, her research includes multiple publications on the emotional impact of pandemics, meditation, neurofeedback, and pain management.
Professional Memberships
- Member
- Maine Psychological Association (MEPA)Affiliate Member
- EMDRIAMember
- AAPBMember
- Massachusetts Psychological AssociationMember
- NESCHMember
- ISNRMember
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 14 citationsAn Overview of the Use of Neurofeedback Biofeedback for the Treatment of Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury in Military and Civilian PopulationsSarah N. Gray
Medical Acupuncture. 2017-08-01
Journal Articles
- Validation of the Pandemic Emotional Impact ScaleSarah Ballou, Sarah Gray, Olafur Palsson, Brain, Behavior, & Immunity- Health, 12/2020
- Comparing focused attention meditation to meditation with mobile neurofeedback for persistent symptoms after mild-moderate traumatic brain injury: a pilot studyGinger Polich, Sarah Gray, Duc Tran, Leon Morales-Quezada & Mel Glenn, Brain Injury, 8/12/2020
Other
- National Pandemic Emotional Impact ReportOlafur Palsson, Psy.D.; Sarah Ballou, Ph.D., Sarah Gray, Psy.D.
https://pandemicimpactreport.com/
6/2020
External Links
- Websitehttp://www.drsarahgray.com
Office
5 Water St
Suite 5b
Arlington, MA 02476Phone+1 339-707-5236
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