Shamaila has a psychodynamic background and an interest in postcolonial theory. Her specialty training is in Trauma: Individual trauma, group/community based trauma, disaster related trauma, immigration and postcolonial trauma. Her additional interests are in multicultural clinical practice and multivariate aspects of identity development and she has presented on these topics at varying national and international conferences. Dr. Khan received her Clinical Psychology doctorate from Adelphi University in NY. She was the Director of the Haiti SERG and is currently the Clinical Director of the Resilience Training Program at BMC.
Shamaila Khan
Clinical Director, Disaster Behavioral Health Training Program at Boston Medical Center.
Shamaila has a psychodynamic background and an interest in postcolonial theory. Her specialty training is in Trauma: Individual trauma, group/community based trauma, disaster related trauma, immigration and postcolonial trauma. Her additional interests are in multicultural clinical practice and multivariate aspects of identity development and she has presented on these topics at varying national and international conferences. Dr. Khan received her Clinical Psychology doctorate from Adelphi University in NY. She was the Director of the Haiti SERG and is currently the Clinical Director of the Resilience Training Program at BMC.
Shamaila has a psychodynamic background and an interest in postcolonial theory. Her specialty training is in Trauma: Individual trauma, group/community based trauma, disaster related trauma, immigration and postcolonial trauma. Her additional interests are in multicultural clinical practice and multivariate aspects of identity development and she has presented on these topics at varying national and international conferences. Dr. Khan received her Clinical Psychology doctorate from Adelphi University in NY. She was the Director of the Haiti SERG and is currently the Clinical Director of the Resilience Training Program at BMC.