Co-Director, MGH Psychosis Clinical and Research Program
Massachusetts General Hospital
Oliver Freudenreich, MD, FACLP an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a Psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), serves as co-director of the MGH Psychosis Clinical and Research Program and directs the MGH Fellowship in Public and Community Psychiatry. His academic interest lies in the area of optimal treatment for schizophrenia, including the development of innovative management of treatment-resistant psychosis and reverse med-psych integration. In addition to his clinical and clinical trial expertise in schizophrenia, Dr. Freudenreich provides psychiatric consultations for medically complex patients with serious mental illness and for diagnostically difficult cases with psychosis. He has published extensively in his areas of interest and has written a handbook on psychotic disorders; its second edition was published in 2020. Dr. Freudenreich teaches extensively and speaks on a regular basis at international and national meetings.