About Sarah Gray, PsyD
Dr. Gray’s current clinical and research interests involve health psychology and behavioral medicine, pain psychology and innovative chronic pain interventions, mindfulness for brain injuries, evidence-based integrative approaches to wellness, stress-management interventions, such as mindfulness, biofeedback, neurofeedback, and clinical hypnosis, cognitive behavioral therapy, and subjects related to creativity and art therapy and the role of nutrition in mental health.
Clinical Interests:
- Behavioral medicine
- Chronic medical illness and mental health
- Chronic pain disorders
- Clinical psychology
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Hypnosis
- Mental health and primary care
- Mindfulness and meditation
- Rehabilitation Psychology
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Stress management
- Traumatic injuries
- Treatment of depression and anxiety
- Working with Mind-Body Co
Treats:
- Adult
Medical Education
- PSYD, Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
- Fellowship, University of Rhode Island Counseling Center
Accepted Insurance Plans
- Aetna Health Inc.
- Beech Street
- Blue Cross Blue Shield - Blue Care 65
- Blue Cross Blue Shield - Indemnity
- Blue Cross Blue Shield - Managed Care
- Blue Cross Blue Shield - Partners Plus
- BMC HealthNet Mass Health MCO/ACO
- Centene/Celticare
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Commonwealth Care Alliance
- Great-West Healthcare (formally One Health Plan)
- Health Care Value Management (HCVM)
- Humana/Choice Care PPO
- MassHealth
- Medicare
- Medicare - ACD
- Medicare ACO - ACD
- Medicare ACO - PBO
- OSW - Maine
- OSW - New Hampshire
- Private Health Care Systems (PHCS)
- Senior Whole Health
- TriCare
- Tufts Health Plan
- Unicare
- United Behavioral Health
- United Behavioral Health - MGH
- Well Sense Pediatrics
Note: This provider may accept more insurance plans than shown; please call the practice to find out if your plan is accepted.
Research
Publications
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Gray, S.N. (2011). A Survey of General Population and Health Professionals’ Opinions Regarding the Use of St. John’s Wort in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Depression (Doctoral dissertation). Proquest.
Gray, S. N. (2017). An Overview of the Use of Neurofeedback Biofeedback for the Treatment of Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury in Military and Civilian Populations. Medical Acupuncture, 29(4), 215–219. http://doi.org/10.1089/acu.2017.1220
Polich G, Gray S, Tran D, Morales-Quezada L, Glenn M. (2020). Comparing focused attention meditation to meditation with mobile neurofeedback for persistent symptoms after mild-moderate traumatic brain injury: a pilot study. Brain Injury, 23;34(10):1408-1415. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2020.1802781.
Ballou, S., Gray, S., Palsson, O.S. (2020). National Pandemic Emotional Impact Report.
https://pandemicimpactreport.com
Ballou, S., Gray, S., Palsson, O.S. (2020). Validation of the Pandemic Emotional Impact Scale. Brain Behavior Immunity Health. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100161.
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