Bradley Landon, LICSW
Psychiatric Social Worker

About
Clinical Interests: Complex trauma, identity development, externalizing oppressions, body image, religion and spirituality and substance use. I draw from psychodynamic, relational and attachment theory while also employing context specific and collaborative understandings of intersecting forms of oppression. I enjoy incorporating film, music, and other forms of culture into clinical relationships.
Education: 2019 MSW, Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton MA; 2011 BA Multicultural Humanities, University of Central Florida Orlando, FL.
Professional Experience: Individual and group psychotherapy. Past work experience includes inpatient psychiatric individual and group therapy, medical case management for young people living with HIV, experiencing houselessness and engaging in underground economies. Training medical providers on intersectionality, HIV and trans/gender non-conforming care.
Certifications/Licenses: LICSW, Massachusetts Institute of Psychoanalysis Graduate Fellow, The Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology DIV 39 Scholar
Memberships: Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, The Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology Division 39, NASW