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Dr. Jason Fogler received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Boston University, where he received training in manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy at its Center for Anxiety & Related Disorders. He completed clinical training and a clinical research fellowship in a joint appointment at the Boston VA Healthcare System's National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Boston University Medical Center's Center for Medical & Refugee Trauma. He received additional training in comprehensive neuropsychological assessment from the late Edith Kaplan, Ph.D., ABPP/ABCN and the faculty of the Walker Home and School in Needham, Massachusetts. |
Jason Fogler, Ph.D |
Dr. Fogler is a licensed psychologist and Health Service Provider in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and has served on the faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard and Boston University Medical Schools for research investigating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Vietnam veterans and children who have experienced multiple traumas. Dr. Fogler provides comprehensive neuropsychological assessment and psychological services to children, adolescents, and adults, with a particular interest in intensive in vivo behavioral exposure for severe phobias (including agoraphobia) and school avoidance. His assessment work is targeted at helping clients, their families, and their teachers or healthcare providers to understand complex diagnostic questions: When, why, and in what contexts might someone with psychiatric and learning/cognitive issues meet his or her full potential (and when something gets in the way, what is it, and how can we help overcome it)? His clinical work with adults focuses on managing painful emotions and experiences using traditional, trauma-focused, and mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy. With children and adolescents, he specializes in behavioral management (i.e., parenting, discipline, and behavior modification in the classroom), learning difficulties, and family counseling for parent-teen conflict. Dr. Fogler has presented and published professional articles on posttraumatic stress disorder, clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse, and the role of families in facilitating behavioral treatment for mood and anxiety disorders. |
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