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Brett Mulder, PsyD.

CARE Advisory Council, Director of Teen and Adult Services at Aspire and Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School

Department
Center for Autism Research and Education (CARE)

Education

  • Psy.D., Clinical Psychology - William James College
  • M.A., Philosophy - Tufts University
  • B.A., Philosophy, Psychology - Hope College

Biosketch

Brett Mulder, PsyD., is Director of Teen and Adult Services at Aspire and Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Mulder is a clinical psychologist with experience directing programs and working with teens and adults on the autism spectrum. Also, Mulder holds appointments as Psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry and as Assistant in Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Mulder is the principal investigator on three longitudinal studies evaluating program outcomes for teen and adult programs at Aspire. He provides consultation to school systems and conducts trainings and workshops throughout the year for employers, clinicians, and educators. At the Lurie Center of MGH, he sees children, teenagers and adults for individual psychotherapy. Mulder received his undergraduate degree in psychology and philosophy from Hope College, his Master of Arts degree in philosophy from Tufts University and his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. He completed a two year advanced fellowship in psychotherapy and psychological assessment at the Danielsen Institute of Boston University. Also, his training positions included: Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital/Youthcare, Boston University, Tufts Medical Center and McLean Hospital.