Southard Clinic
The Southard Clinic exists
to provide both low-cost treament to the local community and to provide
clinical experience for trainees. It is a small outpatient service
staffed by psychiatry residents, psychology interns, social work and
nursing students.
The clinic carries on the
name and tradition of E. E. Southard, the Harvard Medical School neuropathologist
who not only founded the Boston Psychopathic Hospital but also began
the first internship for clinical psychologists as well as the idea
of psychiatric social workers
Patient Treatment
Patients may receive psychodynamic,
cognitive-behavioral, psychopharmacologic, or family systems treatment,
individually, in couples, or in groups. Southard Clinic clients may
be self- referred or by counseling centers, practitioners at other hospital
outpatient services, and private practitioners in the community at large.
Propsective clients are those
wishing to make a referral should call
Dr. June Wolf
at (617) 626-9444
Training Program
Harvard
Longwood and MMHC residents, interns, and trainees are supervised
by psychiatrists and psychologists with appointments in the Department
of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Trainees also have the
opportunity to work in sub-specialty areas such as psychological testing,
cognitive-behavioral therapy, and psychopharmacology.
June Wolf, Ph.D. is the Director
of the Southard Clinic and
James Feldman, M.D.
is the Medical Director.
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Contact
Dr. June Wolf, Ph.D
Phone: 617-626-9444
e-mail: [email protected]