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Loretta L. C. Brady, Ph.D., APA-CP
With a doctorate in Clinical Psychology and 15 years research and program development experience, Dr. Brady brings expertise in conflict resolution, diversity and inclusion, and organizational development.
See Dr. Brady's full list of published articles, journals, and blog posts. Follow her on Twitter @ProfBrady.
A faculty member at Saint Anselm College since 2004, Dr. Brady’s courses include Personality Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology, Psychology and Law, and Research Methods. She also serves as internship coordinator for senior psychology majors seeking to expand their professional skills. In addition to her teaching duties Dr. Brady conducts research in areas of professional identity development, impact and recovery from trauma, and the needs of under served families.
Dr. Brady’s professional training was conducted in various sites throughout New York, including the Albany NY Veteran’s Affairs Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, as well as the New York University and Fordham University Counseling Centers. She completed her post-doctorate psychology residency with Families In Transition, a nonprofit housing agency in southern N.H. She was awarded her doctorate from Fordham University in 2006.
She has provided clinical services within the Manchester Veterans Affairs hospital and Elliot Pain Management Center where she helped patients adapt to life changes. She has served on nonprofit and community boards in N.Y. and N.H. She is a Collaborative Law Coach Facilitator and recent J. William Fulbright Fellow to Cyprus.
With a doctorate in Clinical Psychology and 15 years research and program development experience, Dr. Brady brings expertise in conflict resolution, diversity and inclusion, and organizational development.
See Dr. Brady's full list of published articles, journals, and blog posts. Follow her on Twitter @ProfBrady.
A faculty member at Saint Anselm College since 2004, Dr. Brady’s courses include Personality Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology, Psychology and Law, and Research Methods. She also serves as internship coordinator for senior psychology majors seeking to expand their professional skills. In addition to her teaching duties Dr. Brady conducts research in areas of professional identity development, impact and recovery from trauma, and the needs of under served families.
Dr. Brady’s professional training was conducted in various sites throughout New York, including the Albany NY Veteran’s Affairs Hospital, Albany Medical Center, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, as well as the New York University and Fordham University Counseling Centers. She completed her post-doctorate psychology residency with Families In Transition, a nonprofit housing agency in southern N.H. She was awarded her doctorate from Fordham University in 2006.
She has provided clinical services within the Manchester Veterans Affairs hospital and Elliot Pain Management Center where she helped patients adapt to life changes. She has served on nonprofit and community boards in N.Y. and N.H. She is a Collaborative Law Coach Facilitator and recent J. William Fulbright Fellow to Cyprus.
EDUCATION
Collaborative Coach training ( MCLA, 2012) Mediation Training (MWI, Cambridge MA 2012) Ph.D. 2006 and M.A. 2002, Clinical Psychology, Fordham University B.A. 1999, Psychology, Saint Anselm College |
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Press
On-Air Appearances
The Exchange, with Laura Knoy, NH public radio. October 9th, 2009. "NH Grapples with a Senseless Murder" (URL)
The Exchange, with Laura Knoy, NH Public Radio. June 5th, 2014. "How We Talk About Race in NH" (URL)
A Seat at the Table (NHBR Column on Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace written with Eric Ratinoff)
New Hampshire Business Review, December 14, 2012, “The workplace is evolving, but is your organization ready?” - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review. April 5, 2013 "What kinds of walls exist at your business?"
New Hampshire Business Review, May 17, 2013, “Recognizing employees outside the cubicle,” with Eric Ratinoff - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, September 6, 2013 "Fostering Inclusiveness: What Target got wrong, and Stonyfield got right" - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, December 27, 2013 "The U.S. Senate shows us how diversity works" Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, February 21, 2014 "How St. A's set a model for intentional inclusiveness." Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, April 4, 2014 "Fishing for Answers in SNL's Casting Quandry." Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, May 2, 2014 "The Workplace Discomfort Zone." Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, June 13, 2014 "Where does your organization place diversity?" Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, August 8, 2014 "More than a Company Newsletter" Read article
Published Articles and Blog Posts
New Hampshire Business Review, February 22, 2012 "Who are you including on your advisory board."-Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, November 16, 2012, “Yes, even the rich have worries” - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, March 22, 2013, “Dispatches from Cyprus: A professor’s firsthand experience” - Read article
Business NH Magazine, May 2012, “Looking to the Past to Find Future Employees” - Read article
Trendslide by Dyn, Guest Post, December 21, 2012, “Pitching Investors: The NH Advantage" - Read post
Collaborative Law Alliance of New Hampshire Guest Post: Why a Coach? Why another person at the table can make, or break, your collaborative law process.- Read post, download pdf
The Exchange, with Laura Knoy, NH public radio. October 9th, 2009. "NH Grapples with a Senseless Murder" (URL)
The Exchange, with Laura Knoy, NH Public Radio. June 5th, 2014. "How We Talk About Race in NH" (URL)
A Seat at the Table (NHBR Column on Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace written with Eric Ratinoff)
New Hampshire Business Review, December 14, 2012, “The workplace is evolving, but is your organization ready?” - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review. April 5, 2013 "What kinds of walls exist at your business?"
New Hampshire Business Review, May 17, 2013, “Recognizing employees outside the cubicle,” with Eric Ratinoff - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, September 6, 2013 "Fostering Inclusiveness: What Target got wrong, and Stonyfield got right" - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, December 27, 2013 "The U.S. Senate shows us how diversity works" Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, February 21, 2014 "How St. A's set a model for intentional inclusiveness." Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, April 4, 2014 "Fishing for Answers in SNL's Casting Quandry." Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, May 2, 2014 "The Workplace Discomfort Zone." Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, June 13, 2014 "Where does your organization place diversity?" Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, August 8, 2014 "More than a Company Newsletter" Read article
Published Articles and Blog Posts
New Hampshire Business Review, February 22, 2012 "Who are you including on your advisory board."-Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, November 16, 2012, “Yes, even the rich have worries” - Read article
New Hampshire Business Review, March 22, 2013, “Dispatches from Cyprus: A professor’s firsthand experience” - Read article
Business NH Magazine, May 2012, “Looking to the Past to Find Future Employees” - Read article
Trendslide by Dyn, Guest Post, December 21, 2012, “Pitching Investors: The NH Advantage" - Read post
Collaborative Law Alliance of New Hampshire Guest Post: Why a Coach? Why another person at the table can make, or break, your collaborative law process.- Read post, download pdf
Speaking Engagements
Panel Participation
"Standing Up, Standing Tall, & Standing Out: Women in Non-traditional Fields" May 2014
Panel Moderation
Richard Hechtl & Jack Lasky Empowering Recovery Speaker Series April 2014
Women in Tech: Charting Paths October 16th, 2014
Keynotes & Talks
McNair Annual Dinner 2006, 2011, 2014
Panel Participation
"Standing Up, Standing Tall, & Standing Out: Women in Non-traditional Fields" May 2014
Panel Moderation
Richard Hechtl & Jack Lasky Empowering Recovery Speaker Series April 2014
Women in Tech: Charting Paths October 16th, 2014
Keynotes & Talks
McNair Annual Dinner 2006, 2011, 2014
Scholarly Publications
Google Scholar Citations - Loretta Brady, Ph.D., APA-CP