| Non-MD Cln Inves, Asst Prf (M) Psych Adult Outpatient Clinical MGPO,
										     Massachusetts General Hospital
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										| Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Part-time Harvard Medical School
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										| Psychologist Psychiatry,
										     Massachusetts General Hospital
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				| PSYD Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology  1982 | 
	
	
                                        
                                        extraversion (psychology); father-child relations; fathers; irritable bowel syndrome; mental disorders; norway; parenting; physician-patient relations; placebo effect; process assessment (health care); psychotherapy; psychotherapy brief; waiting lists
                                        
                                        
                                        
Raymond Levy, PsyD, is founding director of The Fatherhood Project in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. The Project aims to build programs both within medical services at Mass General, and in the community that increase emotional connection between fathers and their children. Dr. Levy runs fathering skills groups for incarcerated and divorced dads, and facilitates workshops and serves on panels at fatherhood conferences. He is also an assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School.