Joan Hanania, PhD

Attending Psychologist, Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Instructor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School
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Joan Hanania, PhD

Joan Hanania, PhD

Attending Psychologist, Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Instructor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
English
Education
Residency
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Boston
MA
Professional History

Dr. Joan Hanania is an attending child and pediatric psychologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and an Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Hanania completed her pre-doctoral internship at Boston Children’s Hospital, and her post-doctoral fellowship at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, specializing in psychosocial support to pediatric oncology patients and families.

Dr. Hanania specializes in promoting coping with medical illnesses with a particular focus on psychosocial oncology. Her clinical approach utilizes evidence-based interventions to partner with patients and their families through medical experiences and to promote adaptation and well-being. Dr. Hanania also participates in teaching, training, and research in this area. Her research focuses on psychosocial correlates of medical illnesses, adaptation in life-threatening illness and end of life care, reciprocal influences between child’s illness and familial context, pediatric cancer survivorship, and psychosocial outcomes in cancer genetics.

Publications

Parent Psychological Flexibility in Pediatric Chronic Pain. View Abstract
Interventions for Children of Parents With Cancer From the Time of Cancer Diagnosis Through Bereavement: Two Systematic Reviews. View Abstract
Agreement between child self-report and parent-proxy report for functioning in pediatric chronic pain. View Abstract