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Richard Ginsburg, Ph.D.

Director, Behavioral Health Program` at Boston Red Sox

Dr. Richard Ginsburg, Ph.D., boasts a comprehensive background in sport psychology, clinical psychology, and academia.

He is the Co-Director of the MGH Sport Psychology Program and PACES Institute, where he specializes in sport psychology consulting at various levels and the treatment of sport-related concussions.

As a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology at MGH/Harvard Medical School, Dr. Ginsburg shares his expertise with the upcoming psychologists.

His educational journey includes a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and BA in English from Kenyon College, further bolstering his knowledge base.

Dr. Ginsburg is a renowned author, known for co-authoring 'Whose Game Is It, Anyway? A guide to helping your child get the most from sports organized by age and stage,' demonstrating his commitment to enhancing youth sports experiences.

Beyond his educational and clinical roles, Dr. Ginsburg has contributed his talents to various organizations, such as serving as the Former Director of Psychological Services at MGH Sports Concussion Clinic and the Former Director of the MGH Performance and Character Excellence in Sports Institute of Sport Psychology.

He has also been a Consultant to Independent Schools and a National Speaker on the topic of youth sports, further expanding his reach in the field.

Dr. Ginsburg's vast experience also includes roles such as being the Former Director of the Behavioral Health Program at the Boston Red Sox and the Former Sport Psychology Consultant at Harvard Women's Lacrosse.

His extensive involvement in research, combined with his speaking engagements and consultancy work, highlights Dr. Ginsburg's dedication to advancing the field of sport psychology.

Richard Ginsburg, Ph.D.
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Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, United States