President and Psychiatrist in Chief, McLean Hospital
Chair of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Partners Health Care System
Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
Member, National Medical Association
Dr. Rauch’s principal research interests relate to neuroimaging and the neurobiology of anxiety disorders. He has been a leader in delineating the neurocircuitry of anxiety disorders, as well as a pioneer in developing surgical and device-based treatments for obsessive-compulsive and mood disorders. He has won numerous honors for his contributions to psychiatric neuroscience.
Dr. Rauch served on the board and joined ADAA in 1999.
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