“Dr. Khazan shows herself to be among the strongest clinicians we have
trained. She is able to draw on a wide array of clinical skills and
modalities to determine the optimal treatment plan for the
individual...“
Saul Rosenthal, PhD, Training Director, Biofeedback Coordinator,
Cambridge Hospital Behavioral Medicine Program.
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Prior to starting my practice, I completed the following
competitive training programs:
A postdoctoral fellowship at the Department of Behavioral
Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance / Harvard Medical
School.
An
APA-approved clinical psychology internship program at the
Massachusetts Mental Health Center / Harvard Medical School.
An Advanced Therapy Practicum trainee program at
the Department of Behavioral Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance /
Harvard Medical School.
A clinical practicum at the Day Hospital of Women
and Infants, a Brown Medical School affiliated hospital.
An advanced therapy practicum externship at the
Behavioral Medicine Department of the Fallon Clinic, Worcester,
MA.
PhD in Clinical Psychology from Clark
University, an American Psychological Association-approved
program.
Dissertation research supported by a
competitive NIMH National Research Service Award.
Master's in Clinical Psychology from Clark
University. (A noteworthy tidbit: Clark was the location
for Sigmund Freud’s famous “Clark Lectures” in 1909, introducing
psychoanalysis to our country; Clark was also the only American
university Freud ever visited. [1 ,2 ].)
Bachelor's in Psychology from Franklin and
Marshall College with Honors in Psychology. (A noteworthy tidbit: The first American
textbook in psychology was written at Franklin and
Marshall College by Dr. Frederick Augustus Rauch who was an acclaimed
scholar and College’s first president (1836-1841) [1 ].)
Paul L. Whitley prize for Scholarly
Excellence in Psychology.
Kenneth H. Brookshire memorial
prize for Excellence in Psychology Research.
My research works have been published in scientific journals and have
been presented at scientific conferences.
MA Licensed Psychologist Health Service Provider. License number:
8631. Certified Health Services Provider.
Board Certified in Biofeedback by Biofeedback Certification
Institute of America. “BCIA was established
in 1981 and is the only institute recognized worldwide granting
certification to biofeedback practitioners.”
In addition to my clinical work, I am also a Clinical Instructor
in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical
School, where I train and supervise pre-doctoral and post-doctoral
students in biofeedback.