MacAndrew S. Jack, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist Boulder, CO


About MacAndrew

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MacAndrew practices psychotherapy with adults from his office in Boulder, Colorado.

He has broad clinical experience and exceptional training in a variety of settings including: university research clinics, hospital-based behavioral medicine, college counseling centers, inpatient treatment centers, emergency rooms, community based clinics, and private practice.  As a Clinical Fellow at Harvard Medical School, MacAndrew practiced depth-oriented psychotherapy with individuals through Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital’s outpatient psychiatry clinic and primary care division as well as focalized work with cardiovascular and pulmonary medicine patients. This training and experience has informed his development of compassionate, empirically supported approaches to helping individuals with a wide range of backgrounds, and with trauma and anxiety, in particular. 

He is a longtime student, practitioner, and teacher of meditation, and has published and presented nationally and internationally on mind-body connections in therapy, mindfulness and psychotherapy, and meditation training for counselors.

MacAndrew was core faculty for two decades at Naropa University where he was the founding Dean of the Graduate School of Psychology, and served as chair of the graduate Contemplative Psychotherapy Department.

For nearly a decade, he has been retained by the Royal University of Bhutan to design and establish the counseling profession in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. He is cofounder of the Naropa Center for Bhutan Partnerships.

Education:
Tufts University, B.A.
The University of Tulsa, M.A. 
Temple University, Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School, Clinical Fellow

Specializing In:
Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy
Body-Mind Connections
Meaningful Living
Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Clients in Technical Fields
Life Transition
Trauma
Anxiety