Psychologist

Dr. Harrison specializes in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for adults with mood and anxiety disorders — namely, depression, generalized anxiety, panic disorder and agoraphobia, social anxiety, health anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. He also has a particular interest in working with individuals pursuing creative endeavors who struggle with procrastination, productivity blocks, fear, and self-doubt. Dr. Harrison has training in a broad range of evidence-based interventions, including behavioral activation, exposure and response prevention (ERP), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), CBT for insomnia, and mindfulness-based approaches.

Dr. Harrison received his B.A. from The College of New Jersey in Clinical Psychology and Philosophy, and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fordham University, where he conducted research on misophonia and collaborative care interventions for PTSD. He completed his predoctoral internship at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in outpatient and intensive outpatient clinics focused on individual and group-based treatment of mood, anxiety, personality, and trauma-related disorders. Prior to graduate school, Dr. Harrison gained extensive research experience in labs at Columbia University and Duke University Medical Centers investigating psychiatric and neuroscience applications of brain stimulation technology (e.g. transcranial magnetic stimulation) and neuroimaging.