In an article published on WBUR’s Cognoscenti, Molly Colvin, PhD, a developmental neuropsychologist and Director of the Learning and Emotional Assessment Program (LEAP) at MGH, discusses our emotional and psychological recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over the last month, we have been talking about vaccinations, reopening public spaces, and returning to school. The days are getting longer, and Spring is definitely on its way. Although we are on the cusp of being able to enjoy many of these long-awaited events, many of us are still feeling anxious. Dr. Molly Colvin explains why it may take quite some time for us to fully “recover”.
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Molly Colvin, PhD ABPP is a developmental neuropsychologist, Director of the Learning and Emotional Assessment Program (LEAP) at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Assistant Professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Colvin performs neuropsychological evaluations of children and adults, specializing in pediatric-onset disorders involving medical, psychiatric, and learning concerns. She has a particular interest in pediatric-onset movement and neuromuscular disorders. Dr. Colvin’s research broadly aims to understand the development of neuropsychiatric conditions and to promote healthy functioning in affected children and families.
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