Dr. Sarah Grey talks about integrating HRV into her Clinical Work
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Grey joins Matt Bennett to discuss how HRV informs and supports her work as a psychologist. Website:http://www.integrativepsychology.com Email:[email protected] Bio for Sarah Gray, Psy.D.Dr. Sarah Gray is an Instructor of Psychology of Harvard Medical School, anda Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Director of Behavioral Sleep MedicineTraining in the Behavioral Medicine Program at Massachusetts GeneralHospital. She previously worked for close to a decade as a Clinical HealthPsychologist I the FRP pain program and the Director of OutpatientRehabilitation Psychology with the Department of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.She is the Founder and Director of Integrative Psychology, PC, a privatepractice in Arlington, Massachusetts where she leads a team of talentedclinicians and provides innovative and evidence-based therapy, consulting,and presentations.Dr. Gray studied psychology as an undergraduate at Sarah Lawrence Collegein New York, and Oxford University in Oxford, England. She earned herdoctorate in clinical psychology at the Massachusetts School of ProfessionalPsychology (MSPP; now William James College), as well as completingMSPP’s specialized concentration in health psychology.Dr. Gray’s clinical training included providing psychotherapy, outreach, andstress-management groups for the health and counseling service centers atMassachusetts College of Art and Design and the University of SouthernMaine. She received specialized training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) while training at HarvardMedical School-affiliated Massachusetts Mental Health Center Partial andIntensive Outpatient hospital programs. She also completed behavioralmedicine3 internships, including training towards certification in biofeedbackand clinical hypnosis, at Boston Behavioral Medicine in Brookline, MA, andthe Health Psychology Center in Portland, Maine. Her post-doctoral fellowshipwas completed at the University of Rhode Island Counseling Center whereshe provided psychotherapy, facilitated groups, provided crisis interventions,and performed psychological assessments. Dr. Gray’s current clinical and research interests involve health psychologyand behavioral medicine, chronic pain interventions, mindfulness for braininjuries, evidence-based integrative and complementary alternative medicine(CAM) approaches to wellness, stress-management interventions, such asmindfulness, biofeedback, neurofeedback, and clinical and gut-directedhypnosis, EMDR, CBT for Insomnia, and subjects related to creativity and arttherapy, and the role of nutrition in mental health.