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Leigh McCullough, PhD, is an associate clinical professor and director of the Psychotherapy Research Program at Harvard Medical School. She was the 1996 Voorhees Distinguished Professor at the Menninger Clinic and received the 1996 Michael Franz Basch Award from the Silvan Tomkins Institute for her contributions toward the exploration of affect in psychotherapy. She is on the editorial board of the journal Psychotherapy Research and conducts training seminars in short-term psychotherapy worldwide. She is the author of four books; two that teach short-term therapy are Changing Character (1997) and Treating Affect Phobia (2002, with coauthors A. Kaplan, N. Kuhn, S. Andrews, J. Wolf, and C. Lanza). Dr. McCullough has held positions as director of research at the Beth Israel Medical Center's Short-Term Psychotherapy Research Program in New York and director of assessment at the Center for Psychotherapy Research at the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently a visiting professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway, which for the past 7 years has been conducting a clinical trial comparing her short-term dynamic treatment model to a cognitive therapy model. She is in private practice in Dedham, Massachusetts. |