Lillian Hayes, PhD, ABPP
Clinical Psychologist, Department of Urology
Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
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Lillian Hayes, PhD, ABPP
Clinical Psychologist, Department of Urology
Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Union College
2013
Schenectady
NY
Graduate School
University of Texas at the Southwestern Medical School
2017
Dallas
TX
Internship
University of Texas at the Southwestern Medical School
2017
Dallas
TX
Fellowship
Psychiatry Consultation Service
Boston Children's Hospital
2018
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Professional Psychology (Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology)
Publications
Preventing Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress in a Pediatric Urology Outpatient Setting: Application of the Pediatric Psychosocial Preventative Health Model (PPPHM). View Abstract
Learning from the past: How lessons from Hinman syndrome can inform the psychological management of lower urinary tract dysfunction. View Abstract
Characterizing psychosocial services in a pediatric urology practice. View Abstract
The impact of clean intermittent catheterization on students and families in the school environment. View Abstract
Ensuring our exstrophy-epispadias complex patients and families thrive. View Abstract
Facilitators and challenges to transitioning to self-catheterization: Patient and caregiver perspectives. View Abstract
AUTHOR REPLY. View Abstract
Comorbidity of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptomatology and Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction in a Tertiary Children's Hospital: A Case Series. View Abstract
In K. Kullgren & B. Carter (Eds.), Clinician Handbook of Inpatient Pediatric Psychology Consultation-Liaison in Medical Settings View Abstract
The art of introducing clean intermittent catheterization: How families respond and adapt: A qualitative study. View Abstract
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in a Pediatric Urology Outpatient Clinic at a Tertiary Children's Hospital: A Case Series. View Abstract
Characterization Study of Patients Presenting to an Acute Care Pediatric Hospital Identified With Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. View Abstract
Bullying in medically fragile youth: a review of risks, protective factors, and recommendations for medical providers. View Abstract
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