1. MARIA AGIT
18 Samoset Rd., Dedham, MA 02026
(857) 234-0764
maria_agit@msn.com
Objective To secure a full-time staff psychotherapist position
Education and Scholarship
2014 American International College, Springfield, MA
Doctor of Education in Educational Psychology (Ed.D.)
Ethel S. Blake teaching fellow; G.P.A. 3.98
2004 University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA
M.Ed.; G.P.A. 3.85
2000 University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA
B. A. in Psychology; G.P.A. 3.69
Honors 2014 American International College, Ethel S. Blake Fellowship
2013 American International College, Ethel S. Blake Fellowship
2012 American International College, Edith S. Blake Fellowship
2003 Murphy Trust Fund Fellowship, MA Mental Health Center
1999 University of Massachusetts, Dean’s List
Publications
Agit, M. (2016). Repetition compulsion: Understanding the cognitive basis.
Employment
2015-Spring Part-time Faculty, Psychology, Framingham State University
2014-Fall Part-time Faculty, Psychology, Framingham State University
2014-Spring Teaching assistant, doctoral program, American International College.
2013- Teaching assistant, doctoral program, American International College.
2012-Fall Teaching assistant, doctoral program, American International College.
Private Practice - Maria Agit, Ed.D., 1330 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02446
2010-Present Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
2. Cognitive Neurology Unit Clinician
Latino Clinic Clinician
Attend Sobremesa Quartely Conferences
Attend Grand Rounds
2009 La Alianza Hispana, Inc.
Clinical Director
-Opening of the Family Counseling Center
-Development of systems, policies, and procedures
-Established client base
2007 Roxbury Comprehensive Community Health Center
Team Leader of the Victim Services Program
Director of the Living After Murder Program
-Administration of the LAMP program serving survivors of homicide
-Production of LAMP community events, gatherings and forums, and the Newsletter
-Maintenance of the VOCA grant
-Overseeing the activities of the Advisory Board, Survivor to Survivor Team, Volunteers
and Interns
-Caseload of 25 adult and child clients
-Supervision of LAMP Clinicians, Volunteers and Graduate School Interns
2004.2008South End Community Health Center
-80 + multi diagnostic, Spanish speaking client caseload
-Intake and Evaluation of new patients on a fee-for-service basis
-Individual, couple, and child psychotherapy
2003-2004 Massachusetts Mental Health Center
-Intern, trained for fifteen months, specializing in the Diagnostic and Treatment of severe
Mental Illness, Substance Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Psychoanalytic, Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy theories, and Forensics at Dr. Thomas Gutheil’ seminars
-Governor Murphy Trust Fund Fellow, an honor reserved to two or three graduate
trainees in the state of Massachusetts each year
-Trainee and co-leader in the H.A.R.P. Substance Abuse program
-Weekly partial hospital seminars on campus
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3. -Weekly Ground Rounds at the Beth Israel Deaconess, both at the Autumn St. building,
and the Behavioral Neurology department
-Psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis; Individual and Group therapy, and Case
management for severely mentally ill adult population (DMH population)
-IOP Substance Abuse Treatment Initiative Co-leader
-Clinical team
-Latino team
2002-2007 Brookline Special Education Parent Advisory Council, member
1995 – Present Argentine Association of New England, member
Language/ Licenses/ Certifications
English/Spanish/Italian
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Certified Elementary English Teacher
American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, conference participant
American Psychological Association, Member
References
John DeFrancesco, Ph.D.
413-205-3343 (Box: 16L)
john.defrancesco@aic.edu
Raul Condemarin, MD
conraul15@yahoo.com
617-650-6638
Albert M. Galaburda, MD
agalabur@bidmc.harvard.edu
617-667-5256
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