Glenn has been practicing psychotherapy for nine plus years since graduating from Lesley College (now Lesley University) in 1997 with a Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Glenn received his license (#4493) to practice mental health counseling in 1999 from the Board of Registration of Allied Mental Health Professions.

Glenn Klein

 
   

Much of Glenn’s career has been spent in treating those who suffer from addictions and other compulsive behaviors, as well as treating those who are dually diagnosed with substance abuse problems and other psychiatric conditions like depression or anxiety. Additional areas of specialization include GLBT issues, including coming out, external and internalized homophobia, gender identity, gender expression, and transitioning. Glenn is a member of the American Mental Health Counselors Association and a member of the Massachusetts Mental Health Counselors Association.

Recent trainings include:
Integral Psychotherapy
Presented by Integral Institute
Teachers: Ken Wilber, Elliot Ingersoll, PhD, Jeff Soulen, MD, Bert
Parlee, PhD, Willow Pearson, MA, MT-BC, LPC

Challenges to treating OCD and Depression:
A Cognitive Behavioral Approach
Presented by Gail Stekette, PhD

Reactive Attachment Disorder & Borderline Personality Disorder: Controversies in Diagnosis and Treatment, Presented by Mary Bettley, LICSW
Community Program Innovations, Inc.

She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders
Presented by Jennifer Boylan, MA
Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology

Counseling Your Clients Through Dream Analysis
Presented by: Arthur Bernard, PhD
Cross Country Education, Inc.

Spirituality & Healing in Medicine: The Importance of Forgiveness
Presented by Herb Benson, MD
Harvard Medical School

Treating Couples
Organized by:Henry Grunebaum, MD
Harvard Medical School