The maintenance or distribution of any list of clinicians who chose to indicate that they provide services to individuals with sexually abusive behavior problems does not constitute an endorsement or verification of the credentials of those individuals by MATSA or any of its members. Inclusion on a resource directory of providers on the MATSA website does not constitute a license to practice, a measure of competency of the professional whose name appears, or any form of endorsement. Similarly, non-inclusion does not signify a failure to meet such criteria, as well. Neither MATSA nor its membership bear any responsibility for the quality of services provided by individuals and/or agencies appearing on this list; this remains the responsibility of the individual provider.

Laurie Guidry

Psychological Consulting, Training and Assesment Services, L.L.C.
(413) 427-6903
LreGdry@aol.com
www.LaurieGuidry.com

Clinical Licenses held: Clinical Psychologist

Ages of population served:

  • Adults and Adolescents

Genders Served:

  • Male
  • Female
  • Self-Identified gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered

Types of Services offered:

  • Psychosexual Evaluations and Sex Offender Risk Assessments
  • Court Testimony
  • Consultation
  • Training
  • Program Development

Experience with Specialized Populations:

  • Co-occuring severe and persistent major mental illness/psychiatric conditions and problem sexual bheavior (MI/PSB)
  • Pervasive Developmental Disabilities (PDD including Autism Spectrum)/Intellectual Disabilities (ID)
  • Aquired/Traumatic Brain Injuries (ABI/TBI)
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and problem sexual behaviors
  • Sexual abusers with their own history of early sexual victimization

Language Proficiencies: English

Residential Treatment Program:  No
Psychopharmacology Referrals Provided:  Yes
Onsite Access to provide Psychiatric Medication as part of services: No
Insurance Accepted:  None
Description of work provided and philosophy of working with this population:

  • I provide clinical as well as forensic assessment of sexual abusers and sexual offenders, both without and with special needs and/or disabilities, (i.e., serious mental illness, developmental disabilities, brain injuries, etc.), as well as consultation, training and clinical supervision to a wide range of service providers and human service agencies. My clinical philosophy is that effective treatment and risk management of sexually abusive individuals is grounded in an appropriate and thorough assessment of the individual’s needs. I support empirical, evidence-based practices for sex offender treatment and risk management that are informed by the evolving research in the field.