Faculty

Siev, Jedidiah, PhD

Clinical Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, MGH
Clinical Fellow in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

Biography

Dr. Jedidiah Siev is a Clinical Fellow in Psychology (Psychiatry) at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. As a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, he received specialized training in empirically-supported treatments for OCD and related disorders, as well as other anxiety and internalizing disorders. Dr. Siev is interested in cognitive factors in the development and maintenance of OCD and related disorders, as well as psychotherapy outcome research investigating the contributions of active ingredients and common factors. Within the domain of OCD, Dr. Siev’s research focuses on judgment and decision making, information processing, and meta-cognitive processes related to symptoms. He is particularly interested in issues relevant to the treatment of scrupulosity, an OCD presentation characterized by moral and/or religious fears. Dr. Siev is also engaged in research and clinical activities related to body dysmorphic disorder and tic disorders.

Disclosure

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Last updated: 7/27/2010