Valerie Weed has a diverse work experience in the field of psychology. Valerie started their career as a Clinical Psychology Intern at Boston Behavioral Medicine in 2011, where they provided psychotherapy to patients using various psychological interventions. Valerie then worked as a Clinical Psychology Intern at Shriners Hospital for Children, specializing in pediatric burn care.
Valerie continued their work in pediatric care as a Clinical Psychology Intern at La Rabida Children's Hospital, providing extended acute care and rehabilitation services for children with chronic illnesses and those in need of post-operative care. Valerie furthered their expertise in pediatric care as a Clinical Researcher at Shriners Hospitals for Children, contributing to the hospital's leading pediatric burn care and outpatient clinic.
Valerie also gained experience in pain management and interdisciplinary care. Valerie worked as a Health Psychologist at Boston PainCare Center, where they provided comprehensive care for patients living with chronic pain and conducted psychoeducational workshops. Additionally, they served as the Co-Director of the Interprofessional Pain Rounds at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.
Valerie's professional journey also includes roles at Massachusetts General Hospital and Tufts University School of Medicine, where they contributed to pain education initiatives and served as an Adjunct Instructor in Public Health and Community Medicine.
In their current position at Primary Care Psychology Associates, Valerie serves as the Director of Operations and Supervising Psychologist. Valerie specializes in integrative behavioral health and offers high-quality psychological assessment, consultation, and psychotherapy services for primary care patients across the lifespan. Additionally, they previously held the position of Director of Adult Behavioral Health at the same organization.
Overall, Valerie Weed has a diverse background in psychology, with experience in pediatric care, pain management, interdisciplinary care, and education.
Valerie Weed earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Neuroscience from Middlebury College in 2008. Valerie then attended New York University from 2009 to 2010 to study Psychology. Valerie later completed their education at William James College from 2009 to 2013, earning a Psy.D. degree in Health/Medical Psychology.
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