Director and board certified attending psychiatrist
Brown University clinical assistant professor of psychiatry
and human behavior
Residency/fellowship training at Dartmouth and Cornell; neuropsychiatry
fellowship
Area of special interest: neuropsychiatry, interpersonal group
psychotherapy and group therapy supervision
Mark Elliot, MD
Board certified attending psychiatrist
Medical degree from Georgetown University
Residency/fellowship training at Brown University and Boston Psychoanalysis Society and Institute
Areas of special interest: interpersonal
and family psychotherapy and Jungian Psychoanalysis
Tina Egan, LICSW
Clinical social worker and program coordinator
Serves as a psychotherapist and facilitates referral source
liaison and office management
MA in psychology with a concentration in personality and social
psychology
MSW with a clinical concentration; received training at Massachusetts
Mental Health Center
Tracey McManus, LCSW
Clinical social worker; MSW degree with a concentration in clinical
practice
Rhode Island College internships: Rhode Island Hospital social
work department and residential settings
Extensive clinical experience working with substance abuse issues
Cindy Coite, LCSW
Clinical social worker; MSW degree with a clinical concentration
Boston University internships: Rhode Island Hospital social work department, North Providence School Department
Extensive clinical experience in psychiatric crisis management
Mary Previte, LCSW
Clinical social worker; MSW degree with a clinical concentration
Rhode Island College internships: Rhode Island Hospital Adult Partial Hospital Program, community Mental Health settings
Extensive clinical experience providing community based psychiatric service and care management support
Melissa McNeil, MFT
Marriage and family therapist; MA in child development and family studies and an MS in marriage and family therapy
Clinical experience working with families in crises, parenting issues and life cycle transitions
Eunice Wharton, MSW
Clinical social worker; MSW degree with clinical concentration
Clinical experience providing community-based psychiatric services for youth and families, as well as psychiatric crises management for adults
Training Program Participants
The Partial Hospitalization Program is a training program for
senior psychiatry residents, social workers, nursing students
and counselors. Students are supervised by program staff.