
Kaitlyn Gorman, Ph.D.
Psychology Post-Doc
Kaitlyn Gorman, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow at the CEDAR Clinic. She supervises trainees, conducts psychiatric evaluations for youths and young adults, and provides individual, group, and family therapy. She is also involved in quality improvement research at CEDAR.
Clinical Interests: Dr. Gorman’s clinical interests are broad, but she has primarily focused on treating individuals who struggle with serious and persistent mental illness. She is particularly interested in serving marginalized individuals, with both clinical and research expertise in supporting sexual and gender minority individuals.
Academic: Dr. Gorman earned an undergraduate degree and master’s degree in psychology at Stony Brook University. She earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology at Boston College and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She completed her postdoctoral internship at BIDMC/Massachusetts Mental Health Center. She is currently a clinical fellow in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
Clinical Interests: Dr. Gorman’s clinical interests are broad, but she has primarily focused on treating individuals who struggle with serious and persistent mental illness. She is particularly interested in serving marginalized individuals, with both clinical and research expertise in supporting sexual and gender minority individuals.
Academic: Dr. Gorman earned an undergraduate degree and master’s degree in psychology at Stony Brook University. She earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology at Boston College and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She completed her postdoctoral internship at BIDMC/Massachusetts Mental Health Center. She is currently a clinical fellow in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.