Mental Health Resources
| Anna Fitzgerald, M.D.
Dowling Building, 9th Floor 860 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA 02118 (617) 414-4242 Pager code: 0824
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Isidore Berenbaum, MD
88 E. Newton St, Boston MA (617) 638-8670 Email: bbq@bu.edu
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| Joanna Piechniczek-Buczek, MD
720 Harrison Ave Boston, MA 02118 (617) 639-4920
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Stephen Brady, Ph.D.
72 East Concord Street, B-2903 Boston, MA 02118 (617) 638-8689
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| Rachel Levy-Bell, Ph.D.
72 East Concord Street Boston, MA 02118 (617) 414-2321 |
Robert Sokolove, Ph.D.
801 Mass Ave. 2nd Floor Boston, Ma. 02118 (617) 414-5098 |
| John Pruitt, MD
59 Temple Place, Ste 400 Boston, MA (617) 357-5542 |
Lucinda Didomenico, MD
1340 Center Street, Suite 204 Newton Center, Ma 02459 (617) 469-6876
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| Amit Granot, MD
10 Howe Road Newton, MA (617) 9649634
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Laura Crain, MD
264 Beacon Street Boston, MA (617) 867-0343
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| Claudia Pucci, MD
268 Newbury Street Boston, MA (617) 792-3683 |
Physician Health Services: http://www.massmed.org//AM/Template.cfm?Section=PHS_Home
Physician Health Services (PHS) is a non-profit corporation founded by the MMS that provides confidential consultation and support to physicians, residents and medical students facing health concerns related to:
- Alcoholism
- Substance abuse
- Behavioral or mental health issues
- Physical illness
PHS also provides a safe environment where physicians can talk to other physicians about the stress and demands of modern medical practice. Issues often relate to:
- Stress of managing a practice
- Coping with a competitive work environment
- Financial pressures
- Dealing with administrative burdens
- Work-family balance
Treatment Locator: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
http://store.samhsa.gov/mhlocator
Mental Health Resources
- Mental Health Topics (NIMH) offers information on signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
- SAMHSA’s Resources for Coping with Traumatic Events
- SAMHSA’s Store offers publications and materials on prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental illness
- SAMHSA’s Resource Center to Address Discrimination & Stigma Associated with Mental Illness (ADS Center) provides information and advice on countering discrimination and stigma associated with mental illness
- SAMHSA’s Consumer/Survivor Mental Health Information Program supports the meaningful participation of mental health Consumers/Survivors in all aspects of the mental health system, including the planning, design, implementation, policy formulation and evaluation of mental health services
- Medline Plus (NIH) offers a library of information on Mental Health
Substance Abuse Resources:
- Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What To Ask (NIDA)
- SAMHSA’s Store offers publications and materials on prevention and treatment of substance abuse and mental illness
- SAMHSA’s Recovery Month program is a public education effort to bring more awareness of substance abuse treatment issues to communities
- Medline Plus (NIH) offers a library of information on Substance Abuse

