Stephanie T. Machell, PSYD

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5 Watson Rd, Belmont, MA 02478, USA

Stephanie T. Machell, PSYD is located in Middlesex County of Massachusetts state. On the street of Watson Road and street number is 5. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (617) 776-4001.
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Address: 5 Watson Rd, Belmont, MA 02478, USA
Postal code: 02478
Phone: (617) 776-4001

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257 Boston, MA 02111 617-636-4288, 617-636-5953 fax NHill@tuftsmedicalcenter.org *International Rehabilitation Center for Polio (IRCP) at Spaulding-Framingham Darren Rosenberg, DO Stephanie T. Machell, PsyD Rehabilitation Psychology 40 Speen St Framingham, MA 01701 617-776-4001


PDF QUESTION: My brother, now 68, had polio

Response from Stephanie T. Machell, PsyD: Without speaking with your brother, it's hard for me to know if he is clinically depressed. It is clear that he is grieving a major loss - his arm, certainly, but more significantly, his previous lifestyle and independence.


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Response from Stephanie T. Machell, PsyD: Even children know that mocking others in this way is unacceptable. Though some people have conditions that prevent them from understanding how their behavior affects others it seems unlikely there would be two people in the group with such conditions.


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Response from Stephanie T. Machell, PsyD: You say you recognize your husband's weakness. Dr. Stephanie T. Machell is a psychologist in independent practice in the Greater Boston area and consultant to the International Rehabilitation Center for Polio, Spaulding-Framingham Outpatient...


PDF Please send questions for Drs. Machell and Olkin to info@post-polio.org.

Response from Stephanie T. Machell, PsyD: However you raise the issues, the most important thing to remember is that when and whether to be intimate is as much your choice as it is your potential partner's. Doing something that goes against your own values and beliefs won't lead to good sex or to...