Dr. Amy Fingland is Senior Psychologist at the Complex Trauma Treatment Center Boston. She has over a decade of experience treating youth and adults with histories of complex trauma and associated conditions including Complex PTSD, Developmental Trauma Disorder, and Dissociative Disorders. She completed her doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the acclaimed Trauma Center in Boston.
Dr. Fingland has extensive experience providing trauma-focused clinical supervision to practicing psychotherapists and organizational consultation to a wide range of multidisciplinary professionals and systems. She previously served as the Director of Trauma Services for Justice Resource Institute’s youth residential treatment services division.
Dr. Fingland’s clinical research interests focus on the intersection of complex trauma with clinical dissociation and gender identity. She has considerable expertise providing and supervising clinical services to lesbian, gay, transgender, queer, gender fluid and nonbinary individuals and their families.
Dr. Fingland has mastered a wide variety of evidence-based and innovative trauma treatment models, and has led and co-facilitated trainings in the ARC (Attachment, Regulation and Competency) and SMART (Sensory Motor Arousal Regulation Therapy) complex trauma intervention models.