Brian Bermack, Psy.D., ASDCS

Dr. Brian Bermack’s goal as a clinical psychologist is to help motivated adults to identify what they want out of life, figure out what’s getting in their way, and overcome those obstacles to achieve the lives they want. Dr. Bermack places high value on autonomy, and seeks to help patients increase their own sense of agency – the feeling that they have the power to make their own decisions and the resources to act on those decisions.

Other areas of clinical focus include: chronic pain/discomfort, including migraines, anxiety-related pain, medically-unexplained symptoms; self esteem issues; anxiety, including social anxiety; Asperger’s/mild autism (including those who don’t see it as a disorder or a problem); coping and adjustment skills for people with mild to moderate cognitive deficits and their families; insomnia, using CBT- I ; relationship issues, including polyamorous and LBGTQ+ relationships; cultivating health and wellness behaviors and habit control; and supporting those with ADHD and learning disorders.


Clinical Psychologist, Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist

Young Adults (18+), Adults, Older Adults

Midday, Afternoon, Evenings

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Brian Bermack Psy.D

Areas Of Focus

Chronic health issues

Anxiety, including social anxiety, introversion, and shyness

Issues related to non-traditional romantic or sexual relationships, polyamory, kink

Life transitions

Self-esteem

ADHD

Neurodivergence

IBS/IBD, FGIDs, and other gut disorders

Therapy modalities

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)
  •  Clinical and Medical Hypnosis
  •  Relaxation Training and techniques
  • Motivational Interviewing for behavior change
  • Mind-Body techniques, and Supportive therapy

Training and Education

I earned my degree in Clinical Psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP, since renamed William James College). My clinical experience includes providing individual outpatient therapy at Boston Behavioral Medicine in Brookline, MA, and conducting adult, adolescent, and geriatric neuropsychological assessments at Boston Neuropsychological Services and New England Rehabilitation Hospital. I’ve been doing therapy with Integrative Psychology since 2020.

 More about me

When I'm not working, I might be sitting under my black cat, rehearsing a community theater production, reading or watching something science fiction, or having unnecessarily strong opinions about whatever media I've recently watched.

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