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Andrea Neuman-Mascis, PhD
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AndreA Neuman-Mascis, PhD
Licensed Psychologist

Dr. AndreA Neumann-Mascis is a psychologist with a Masters in Family Therapy and a PhD in clinical psychology. AndreA is a queer person with a disability and has lived and worked in both communities in Boston and San Francisco for more than fifteen years.

AndreA does individual and relationship therapy as well as group therapy, training and consultation. Areas of specialty include working with trauma and complex PTSD as well as working with lesbian, gay, queer and gender variant people.

AndreA was part of developing a women’s trauma program for an LGBT agency in San Francisco and has developed specialized trauma curricula for specific populations including homeless and chronically mentally ill people in San Francisco and Boston Work has also included education and training for universities, hospitals, providers, non-profits and community members. Most recently AndreA presented as part of a panel discussion at the 4th Annual Havard Lambda Legal Advocacy Conference Queering the Health Gap LGBT Health Despairities and the Law AndreA was subsequently involved in creating a follow up conference at Harvard focused on the Queer Disability Community.

AndreA is founder and developer of The Meeting Point: a Multidimensional Center for Healing and Growth in Jamaica Plain MA that serves the LGBT community, survivors and the Disability community and is growing to meet the unique strengths and needs of queer people and their allies through community activity and personalized approaches to wellness.

 

 


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We are a collaboration of bodyworkers and mental health practitioners. We create safe and inclusive spaces. We promote healing, growth, and empowerment. We provide access to education, connection, and therapeutic support for clients, colleagues, and community members.