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Jay Reeve

Jay Reeve is a clinical psychologist who serves as a senior psychologist at Bradley Hospital in Providence, RI, and is a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Brown Medical School. He is the Director of the Bradley Hospital Predoctoral Psychology Program, and is actively involved in teaching and supervision with psychiatric residents, post-doctoral fellows, psychology […]

Jay Reeve is a clinical psychologist who serves as a senior psychologist at Bradley Hospital in Providence, RI, and is a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Brown Medical School. He is the Director of the Bradley Hospital Predoctoral Psychology Program, and is actively involved in teaching and supervision with psychiatric residents, post-doctoral fellows, psychology interns, and psychology practicum students. He also holds a Master's degree in Theological Studies from Harvard University, and has published on topics ranging from the psychotherapeutic treatment of pediatric AIDS sufferers to discussing tragedy with children.

See more about Jay at his university webpage:
http://www.brown.edu/Divisions/Medical_School/andera/person.php?id=2152