Dr. Sujata Regina Swaroop works with adult, adolescent, and child populations providing treatment for a variety of issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, identity development, relationship difficulty, chronic pain, substance abuse and life transitions. Dr. Swaroop also has expertise working with university students, veterans, survivors of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings, immigrants, refugees, asylum-seeking survivors of torture, and victims of human trafficking. She serves as a Lecturer at Boston University's Wheelock College of Education & Human Development.
Dr. Swaroop has received formal training in biofeedback/HRV, Seeking Safety, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), EMDR (Level 2), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Substance Abuse, Chronic Pain, Depression, Trauma, Complicated Grief, and Post Disaster Distress, Gottman Couples Therapy, Sensory Motor Affect Regulation Therapy (SMART), and Attachment, Regulation, and Competence (ARC) intervention. Extensive experience working from various treatment models allows her to flexibly conceptualize treatment plans from a variety of psychological approaches to successfully meet each client’s needs.
Dr. Swaroop completed her predoctoral internship at Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, IL. At the VA, Dr. Swaroop provided psychological services, including clinical assessments and individual, couples, and group psychotherapy, across the OEF/OIF/OND Post-deployment Clinic, PTSD Clinic, Partial Hospitalization Program, Pain Clinic, Alcohol Treatment Program, and Drug Dependence Treatment Clinic. Concurrently, Dr. Swaroop served as a therapist at the Marjorie Kovler Center for Survivors of Torture where she provided psychotherapy to asylum-seeking survivors of political torture and coordinated provision of care across treatment teams involving psychiatric, medical, and legal providers.
After obtaining her doctoral degree, Dr. Swaroop completed a two-year fellowship at the internationally renowned Trauma Center in Brookline, MA. At the Trauma Center, Dr. Swaroop provided intensive outpatient trauma-focused psychotherapy and psychological evaluation to clients with histories of polyvictimization. She also served as the Program Coordinator for Project REACH to offer mental health services to victims of human trafficking and consultation and training to providers working with trafficking victims throughout the United States. Through this position, she has offered trauma-informed training to FBI agents and law enforcement officials, attorneys, medical professionals, mental health professionals, shelter workers, and community activists. Finally, Dr. Swaroop maintained a role in Disaster Response as Adjunct Staff to Boston Medical Center’s Resiliency Center by assisting on-site at the federal trial to provide crisis management and therapeutic support to survivors of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings. She received her BA in Psychology and Health Sciences from Boston College. Subsequently, she obtained her Masters and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology at the APA-accredited Chicago School of Professional Psychology where she specialized in International Psychology and Human Rights.
I can provide you with paperwork for reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network sessions.
First session | $260 |
Ongoing sessions | $260 |
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Wednesday | 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
Thursday | 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
Friday | 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
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