Miri Bar-Halpern

Miri Bar-Halpern

DR. MIRI BAR-HALPERN is the Director of Trauma Training and Services at Parents for Peace and the Director of Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services at Boston Child Study Center. She is also a lecturer in Psychology at Harvard Medical School, where she supervises psychology interns and psychiatry residents. In addition, Dr. Bar-Halpern is an author, a public speaker, and an advisor to digital health companies. She is extensively trained in implementing a broad range of evidence-based interventions to treat children, adolescents, and families with severe psychiatric conditions. As an expert in the field of trauma, Dr. Bar-Halpern has developed treatment manuals, therapy groups, and training seminars and has been invited to present nationally and internationally. She has published several chapters and articles about trauma and emotion regulation, including the book, Becoming a Superhero: A Book For Children Who Have Been Exposed to Trauma. Dr. Bar-Halpern also provides consultation to schools and organizations in developing trauma-informed social-emotional programs to enhance safety, quality of life, and performance.

Since October 7th, 2023, following the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel and the rise of antisemitism in the USA, Dr. Bar-Halpern has dedicated her time to helping those directly and indirectly affected by the attack and ongoing war. She has organized mental health support for the Israeli community in Massachusetts, assembling a team of clinicians to provide one-on-one consultations, therapy groups, college support, webinars, and more. Dr. Bar-Halpern has been invited to speak on panels and media outlets, addressing traumatic invalidation within the Jewish community and the intersection of antisemitism and trauma at school and college campuses. Additionally, she offers supervision, training, and mentoring to mental health organizations in Israel, focusing on burnout, mindfulness during wartime, vicarious trauma, post-traumatic growth, and developing culturally sensitive, trauma-informed interventions. Furthermore, Dr. Bar-Halpern co-hosts the podcast “Our Stories Matter: We Will Dance Again” through Trauma Informed Learning Alliance, an initiative aimed at dismantling false narratives and promoting unity on college campuses, fostering a safe and inclusive academic environment for all students.

Training & Presentation topics include:
– Understanding Trauma: From surviving to thriving.
– Talking With Children about War, Trauma and Antisemitism.
– Addressing Parenting Challenges at Times of War.
– Helping Children Cope with Anxiety and Trauma during war.
– Managing Stress and Burnout in the Workplace. iAngels. Israel.
– Evidence Based Therapy for Emotion Regulation for Teens.
– Evidence Based Trauma Therapy.
– The Importance of Chain Analysis. Core Skills in DBT workshop.
– Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
– Dialectical Behavior Therapy for PTSD for Children and Adolescents in Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Levels of Care.
– Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Trauma Treatment.
– The Dialectic Family: DBT Workshop.
– A New Look Into the Trauma: Understanding and Providing Trauma Informed Care.
– Trauma Informed Care: Parental Support at the PICU.
– The Trauma of the Hidden Victim: Impact of Trauma on Children of Incarcerated Parents.
– Understanding Self- Harm Behaviors and Treatment.
– DBT informed care and Evidence Based Treatment for adults.
– DBT informed care and Evidence Based Treatment for adolescents.
– Trauma Informed care in Residential Therapy.