Carol Landau, Ph.D.         Consulting and Clinical Psychologist

 

Dr. Landau has published and presented over 50 academic papers and her work is cited frequently

in the academic and popular press.   To view her academic publications, please visit thee

Directory of Researchers at Brown University.



Dr. Landau has been a consultant to healthcare practices and corporations on professional development.

She frequently lectures and presents seminars on a wide variety of topics, including the power of social healing,

stress management, personality styles, depression in young adults and midlife. 

She co-authored the chapters on depression and somatization in the text, The Primary Care of Women,

edited by Drs. Karen Carlson and associates at Harvard Medical School. (Mosby, 2002)


This site is an information center for Dr. Landau’s writing and consulting services. To inquire about a

consultation,  please phone the clinical office at 401.273.2828.

 


Carol Landau, Ph .D. is an author, consultant and speaker. 

Dr. Landau is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine at Alpert Medical School, Brown University. She is also Co-Chair of the Psychology and Psychiatry in Primary Care Committee in the Department of Medicine at Rhode Island Hospital, where she leads seminars on depression in primary care, adolescent and adult development and personality styles as well as other topics in behavioral medicine. She is a wellness expert at iVillage.com and also writes for theVisualMD.com

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