Abigail Judge

Abigail Judge, PhD

Instructor in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Part-time, Massachusetts General Hospital

Abigail Judge, PhD, is a clinical and forensic child psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and in private practice in Cambridge, MA. Abigail received her BA in psychology and creative writing from Brandeis University and her PhD in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in forensic psychology at MGH. Her clinical work, scholarship, and teaching focus on improving services for women affected by the broad continuum of domestic commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) and substance abuse disorders. During the fellowship, Abigail will apply a feminist bioethics lens to develop effective survivor-centered treatment interventions for women affected by CSE.

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Uncharted Waters: Developing Mental Health Services for Survivors of Domestic Human Sex Trafficking.
Authors: Authors: Judge AM.
Harv Rev Psychiatry
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Engaging Survivors of Human Trafficking: Complex Health Care Needs and Scarce Resources.
Authors: Authors: Judge AM, Murphy JA, Hidalgo J, Macias-Konstantopoulos W.
Ann Intern Med
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"Sexting" among U.S. adolescents: psychological and legal perspectives.
Authors: Authors: Judge AM.
Harv Rev Psychiatry
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The virtual doppelganger: effects of a virtual reality simulator on perceptions of schizophrenia.
Authors: Authors: Kalyanaraman SS, Penn DL, Ivory JD, Judge A.
J Nerv Ment Dis
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Recognizing and responding to early psychosis: a qualitative analysis of individual narratives.
Authors: Authors: Judge AM, Estroff SE, Perkins DO, Penn DL.
Psychiatr Serv
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Evaluating the effects of eating disorder memoirs on readers' eating attitudes and behaviors.
Authors: Authors: Thomas JJ, Judge AM, Brownell KD, Vartanian LR.
Int J Eat Disord
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The misattribution of salience in delusional patients with schizophrenia.
Authors: Authors: Holt DJ, Titone D, Long LS, Goff DC, Cather C, Rauch SL, Judge A, Kuperberg GR.
Schizophr Res
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