Curriculum Vitae: Richard H. Lee, Ph.D.


Name: Richard H. Lee, Ph.D.
Address: 234 Eliot Street Natick, MA 01760
Telephone: 508 653 8290
E-mail: ricklee@pobox.com

Date of Birth: November 9, 1941
Place of Birth: New York, NY, USA

Education:   1963 A.B. Amherst College, American Studies
                  1974 Ph.D. Harvard University, Clinical Psychology and Public Practice

Internships: 1971-1972 Intern in Psychology Human Relations Service, Wellesley
                                       and Newton Mental Health Center
                  1977-1983 Trainee-Associate Director Psychodrama Center of New York

Research Fellowship: 1972-1974 Research Associate Laboratory for Family Studies,
                                       Boston State Hospital

Licensure and Certification: 1975 Massachusetts Board of Registration of Psychologists
                   1980 National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

Hospital Appointments: 1971 Student in Psychology Beth Israel Hospital, Boston
                   1977-1978 Faculty, Mental Health Continuing Education Consortium,
                                        McLean Hospital
                    1978-1979 Consultant, J. Robert Shaughnessy Chronic Disease and Rehabilitation
                                        Hospital, Salem
                    1980-1981 Teaching Consultant in Family Therapy Children's Hospital Medical Center,
                                         Boston
                    1982-1995 Instructor in Psychology Department of Psychiatry
                                        Harvard University Medical School at The Cambridge Hospital
Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments: 1963-1964 Producer, Radio,
                                        WGBH, Boston
                    1965-1966 Production Manager, Radio, WGBH, Boston
                    1967-1970 Executive Producer, Television, WGBH, Boston
                    1977-1980 Faculty, Society for Family Therapy and Research, Boston
                    1977-1979 Consultant in Family Therapy South Shore Mental Health Center, Quincy
                    1977-1978 Faculty, Institute for Continuing Studies in Psychology,
                                        Mass. Psychological Center
                    1980-1981 Faculty, Mental Health Continuing Education Consortium, Boston University
                    1985 Visiting Lecturer, Salem Hospital
                   1985-1991 Teaching Consultant, Family Therapy
                                        Viet Nam Veterans' Outreach and Counselling Center, Manchester, NH
                    1986-1988 Faculty, The Family Center, Somerville
                    1986-1987 Teaching Consultant, Residency Training Program, Massachusetts
                                        Mental Health Center and Beth Israel Hospital, Boston
                    1985-93 Teaching Consultant, Center for Parenting Studies, Wheelock College
                    1982-1995 Instructor in Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
                    1998-9 Faculty, Department of Counseling and School Psychology, Graduate College
                                        of Education, University of Massachusetts at Boston
Continuing:    1980-2008 Faculty, Family Institute of Cambridge
                    1985- Teaching Consultant, Program on Negotiation, Harvard University Law School
                    2009- Teaching Consultant, Vet Center, Manchester, NH
                    
Memberships in Professional Societies: Charter Member American Family Therapy Association/
                                        American Family Therapy Academy
                    Fellow Massachusetts Psychological Association
                    Fellow American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama
                    Member American Psychological Association and Division 43, Family Psychology

Major Research Interests: Integrations of family systems, psychodramatic, and audiovisual structures in
                    education and health services.

Bibliography: 1. Lee RH. The Most Dangerous Game: An Experiment in Viewer-Responsive Television.
                                        Audiovisual Instruction, 1968; 13:473-476.
                    2. Lee RH, Rosenthal RA, Bruce B. The World Across the Street. Harvard Graduate
                                        School of Education Association Bulletin. 1966; 11:4-24
                    3. Paul NL, Lee RH, Chasin RM. A Chance to Grow. WGBH Educational Foundation.
                                        1967.
                    4. Chasin RM, Lee RH. Three Families. WGBH-TV. 1970.
                    5. Lee RH. Video as Adjunct to Psychodrama and Role-Playing. In: Fryrear JL,
                                        Fleshman B, eds. Videotherapy in Mental Health. Springfield,
                                        Illinois: Charles C. Thomas. 1981.
                    6. Lee RH. The family Therapy Trainer as Coaching Double. Journal of Group
                                        Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Sociometry. 1986; 39:52-57
                    7. Lee, R.H. (2005) The Couple's Therapist as Coaching Double in a Model Encounter. Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Sociometry, Vol. 58, No. 3, ISSN 1545-3855

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