Robert Dingman, EdD
617-327-6777 x1412, Work Space 209Q
Role(s)
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Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology Department
Degrees
- BA, Minnesota State University
- MA, San Diego State University
- EdD, Boston University
Teaching
- Foundations of Psychology: History and Systems
- Clinical Seminar II
- Introduction to Family and Systems Theory
- Clinical Practice of Family and Systems Therapy
- Military Families and the Cycle of Deployment
- William James for 21st Century Psychologists
Research and Practice Interests
Research interests include:
- military and veteran psychology
- the remote and near history of psychology
- post-modern psychotherapies for families and children
Practice interests include:
- couple and family therapy
- assessment and treatment of attachment difficulties
- trauma in children and adults
Professional Licenses and Certifications
- MA licensed psychologist
Publications and Presentations
Recent publications
Dingman, R.E. (2015). How can veterans help other veterans’ transition back into society? Expert Beacon. (Online magazine).
Dingman, R.E. (2014). How can military families cope with the deployment of a loved one? Expert Beacon. (Online magazine).
Recent presentations
From Warriors to Healers: How Todays Veterans are Helping a New Generation Come Home from War, MSPP NewBridge on the Charles Lecture Series, Dedham, MA. June 27, 2016
Perspectives on The Wolfpack, MFA/William James College Fifth Annual Hollywood Scriptures Film Series. Boston, MA. April 17, 2016
A Family Systems Perspective on Psychotic Process. Faulkner Hospital Department of Psychiatry, Jamaica Plain, MA March 8, 2016
Professional Affiliations
- American Psychological Association;
- William James Society