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Dr. Kamen is a clinical psychologist licensed in New
Hampshire and Massachusetts. He holds a bachelor's degree
in psychology from Brandeis University, with his Master's of
Science and Ph.D. from the Doctoral Program in Clinical
Psychology at Auburn University, where he completed his
studies in 2001.
Dr. Kamen provides services to children, adolescents, and
adults, with specialty interests in self-injurious behavior,
Asperger's Disorder, and with adult trauma survivors. Dr.
Kamen's provides individual, family, and group therapy and has
worked extensively with couples seeking international
adoptions, and with families contending with parent-child
attachment issues. He has also consulted regularly with
obesity treatment centers for patients seeking bariatric
surgical procedures, and with adults seeking employee
assistance consultation.
David G. Kamen, Ph.D..
Dr. Kamen also takes special interest in forensic psychology research and practice. As a certified
guardian ad litem, Dr. Kamen has served the New Hampshire family court system since 2005. He has
been a consultant to family law attorneys and parenting coordinators to help parents amicably resolve
their post divorce conflicts and support their focus on the best interests of their children. He has
published methods and approaches for improving the procedures for child custody evaluations for
families involved in custodial disputes in New Hampshire. Dr. Kamen's work has been published in the
New Hampshire Trial Bar News, and the quarterly journal of the New Hampshire Association of Justice.
Dr. Kamen's forensic work has also been presented at the American Psychological Association, The
National Business Institute, The New England Psychological Association, and New Hampshire
Hospital.

Dr. Kamen is also an active researcher on clinical psychology theory and practice. He has introduced
innovative approaches for the treatment of youth self-injury, with recent publication acceptance in The
International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy to be published by January 2010. Dr.
Kamen regularly conducts seminars on the subject of youth self-injury to medical and mental health
professionals, educators, and social service workers throughout the United States, as a faculty member
of Cross Country Education.