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Ayelet R. Barkai M.D.

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Primary Office Address:
328 Broadway
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

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Primary Office Phone:
617-480-7480

Professional Training

Psychoanalytic Training FOR ADULTS:
PINE Psychoanalytic Center
Graduate Training #1 Degree:
Albany Medical College ’93; Adult Psychiatry Residency, McLean Hospital ’97; Child Psychiatry Residency, Cambridge Hospital ’00

Treatment Philosophy:
I am most intrigued by the capacity of psychoanalysis to facilitate continued positive growth and development in the context of a compassionate relationship where self-exploration is nurtured and where self-development can thrive. In my psychoanalytic practice I strive to create an environment which encourages the development of empathic and reflective self-awareness, recognizes and fosters resilience, and promotes the achievement of one’s full potential.
Brief Biography:

I trained as an Adult Psychiatrist at McLean Hospital and a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Cambridge Hospital, and am currently and am on the teaching faculty at PINE and the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. I am a Lecturer in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and am the co-clinical director of the Boston/Cambridge chapter of A Home Within, a national organization devoted to providing pro-bono psychotherapy to current and former foster youth. I was previously involved as a research associate in a longitudinal developmental psychology research project on adolescent development spanning 30+ years. I have a private practice in Adult, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Adult Psychoanalysis in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As reflected in my treatment philosophy, I am very curious, and seek to understand more, about what facilitates positive growth and development, even in difficult circumstances, and endeavor in my practice to create such an environment. My academic interests include the interface between psychoanalysis and attachment theory as well as relevant fields within developmental psychology, including narrative psychology, resilience theory, and gender and sexuality development.

List Recent Publications (Up to Five):

  • Barkai, A.R., Allen, J.P., Marraccini, M.E., Warner, D.E., Jaques, M. (2010, March) Identifying Resilience Through Narratives of Self-Reflection: Improving Statistical Power and Confirming Reliability. Poster Presentation presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Barkai, A.R., Crowell, J.A., Warner, D.E., Marraccini, M.E., Davis, C.R., Dearing, E. (2010, October) Does Parental Cumulative Risk Predict Depression in Adolescent Offspring? Poster Presentation presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York, NY.
  • Barkai, A.R., Rappaport, N. (2011) A Psychiatric Perspective on Narratives of Self-Reflection in Resilient Adolescents. Adolescent Psychiatry, 1 (1), 46-54.
  • Barkai, A.R. (2017). Troubling Gender or Engendering Trouble? The Problem with Gender Dysphoria in Psychoanalysis. The Psychoanalytic Review, 104(1), 1-32.
  • Barkai, A.R., Anonymous, Altman, N., Rubin, C. & Drasin, R. (2023). Taking Outside In, Turning Inside Out: Exploring Social Dimensions and Psychotherapeutic Process in Play Therapy of a Young Girl in Foster Care. Int’l J Psychoanalysis, 104, 281-300.

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