Maggie Mulqueen, PhD


Maggie Mulqueen, PhD Maggie Mulqueen, PhD, is a psychologist in Brookline, MA, where she has maintained a private practice for over thirty years. In her clinical work she sees individuals and couples with a focus on deepening self-awareness and building relationships. She is the author of On Our Own Terms: Redefining Competence and Femininity (SUNY Press, 1992). Dr. Mulqueen has published essays in The Boston Globe, AARP Magazine, Psychotherapy Networker, Boston Parents Paper, Brain, Child Magazine and Wellesley/Weston Magazine. She was formerly on the faculty of Lesley University in the Counseling and Psychology Division. Dr. Mulqueen graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984 where she received the Phi Delta Kappa award for Dissertation of the Year. To learn more, please visit her website.

The Pros and Cons of Remote Therapy: A Clinician’s Dilemma

By Maggie Mulqueen, PhD

Through the Looking Glass: Helping Clients with Retirement

By Maggie Mulqueen, PhD

Hidden Losses

By Maggie Mulqueen, PhD