Education and Experience

My education and training have provided me with excellent opportunities to learn a very diverse array of theories and therapy approaches. This give me a variety of tools to understand a client's personality and experiences and to formulate treatment options that best suit the client's needs and preferences.

For example, some problems may be best addressed using a more directive, structured approach, while others might require a more depth-oriented, open-ended strategy. Over time, the treatment strategy might change depending on a client's needs, Flexibility is an important aspect of successful therapy.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Boston University (2002)
  • M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Northwestern University (1997)
  • M.S. in Psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickenson University (2008)

Training

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy training from the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University, and the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Boston)
  • Psychodynamic therapy training from Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago, IL), the Danielson Institute at Boston University, and other sites
  • Jungian psychotherapy training from the Jung Institute of Chicago

Previous Experience

  • Hoover & Associates (Illinois): licensed clinical psychologist in private group practice
  • Boston University: Assistant Director, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program; Director of Practicum Training, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders; Research Associate and lecturer
  • Chicago School of Professional Psychology, adjunct professor

Publications

**Note: Most publications list my former last name, Heim, in the author section

Betan, E., Heim, A., Conklin, C. & Westen, D. (2005). Countertransference phenomena and personality pathology in clinical practice: An empirical investigation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162(5), 890-898.

Bradley, R., Heim, A. & Westen, D. (2005). Transference patterns in the psychotherapy of personality disorders: Empirical investigation. British Journal of Psychiatry, 186(4), 342-349.

Heim, A. & Westen, D. (2014). Theories of personality and personality disorders (2nd ed.). In J. Oldham, A. Skodol & D. Bender (Eds.), Textbook of personality disorders. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.

Heim, A. & Westen, D. (2005). Theories of personality and personality disorders. In J. Oldham, A. Skodol & D. Bender (Eds.), Textbook of personality disorders. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.

Russ, E., Heim, A., & Westen, D. (2003). Parental bonding and personality pathology assessed by clinician report. Journal of Personality Disorders, 17(6), 522-536.

Westen, D. & Kegley, A. (2021). Theories of personality and personality disorders (3rd ed.). In J. Oldham, A. Skodol & D. Bender (Eds.), Textbook of personality disorders. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.

Westen, D. & Heim, A. (2003). Disturbances of self and identity in personality disorders. In M. Leary & J. Tangney (Eds.), Handbook of self and identity. New York: Guilford Press.

Westen, D., Heim, A., Morrison, K., Patterson, M., & Campbell, L. (2002). Simplifying diagnosis using a prototype-matching approach: Implications for DSM-V. In L. Beutler & M. Maliki (Eds.), Rethinking the DSM: A psychological perspective. Washington, D.C: APA Press.

 

 

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