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icon Lisa Smith, Ph.D., St. John's University

  Lisa Smith   Clinical Assistant Professor

Dr. Lisa Smith is the Founding Director of the Boston University Psychological Services Center (PSC); the Clinical Director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorder (CARD) at Boston University; and the Assistant Director of Clinical Training for Boston University's Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. As a clinician and supervisor, she specializes in the provision of evidence-based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for a wide range of emotional problems. Dr. Smith is a graduate of Middlebury College, VT (B.A.) and St. John's University, NY (Ph.D.). She began her clinical training within university settings at St. John's University working as a pre-doctoral Research Fellow for four years at the Center for Psychological Services and Clinical Studies. She completed a pre-doctoral Internship at Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, NY. Beginning with her post-doctoral training year, Dr. Smith served as the Assistant Director of the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at the State University of New York, Health Science Center in Brooklyn for seven years, treating patients and supervising masters level graduate students, pre-doctoral clinical psychology interns, as well as psychiatric residents.


 
Interests:   Evidence based practice, anxiety & mood, supervision, student training  
 
Email:   smithl@bu.edu  
 
Office phone:   617-353-9610  
 
PSC website:   www.bu.edu/PSC  
 
CARD website:   www.bu.edu/anxiety  
 


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