معرفی
Les Greene is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on group psychotherapy dynamics, integrative therapeutic approaches, and the application of psychodynamic theory to clinical practice. Dr. Greene has contributed extensively to understanding group process measures, PTSD treatment efficacy within group settings, and the development of therapeutic factors in mental health interventions.
Education:
- PhD from Yale University (1973)
Research Interests:
Dr. Greene’s work bridges theoretical and practical dimensions of psychotherapy, emphasizing group dynamics, cognitive-behavioral integration, and outcomes research. He has pioneered studies on projective identification in dyadic and group contexts, as well as the role of connection/disconnection in treatment success.
Awards:
- Alonso Award for Excellence in Psychodynamic Group Theory (2022, 2020, 2013, 2009, 1998)
- The Arthur Teicher Group Psychologist of the Year Award (2014)
Grants & Advising:
While specific grants are not listed, Dr. Greene’s publications reflect sustained research activity in clinical psychiatry and group therapy. No formal advisee list is provided in the text.
Labs & Teams:
His research is likely conducted within Yale School of Medicine’s Psychiatry Department frameworks, though specific lab affiliations are not specified.