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E ric Korn, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist. He obtained his Bachelor's degree from Boston University in 1968 and his Doctorate in Psychology at Purdue University in 1973. He worked as a psychologist and director of the child and adolescent program at a community mental health center outside Atlanta, Georgia and as the clinical director in a private psychiatric clinic Norton, Massachusetts. In 1979, he established Milford Psychological Associates.

Dr. Korn sees children, adolescents, adults, and couples in brief, problem focused psychotherapy. He specializes in treatment of anxiety disorders, stress management and reduction, and sexual dysfunction for couples. He generally uses a cognitive-behavioral approach in helping people resolve issues.

Dr. Korn is a member of the American Psychological Association and Massachusetts Psychological Association.


J anis Korn, LICSW is a licensed independent clinical social worker. A graduate of Boston University in 1968 and of Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis School of Social Work in 1971, she has worked in the area of mental health, family counseling, adoption, and sexual functioning.

Currently employed part-time at a regional psychiatric facility, Ms. Korn has extensive experience with the severely mentally ill and cognitive treatment. In her private practice, she accepts clients with a variety of presenting problems. She works with couples, individuals, and families, generally with a brief treatment focus. She works with children and adolescents with a variety of presenting problems. Her primary approach is systematic and family treatment. In addition, she utilizes the cognitive-behavioral approach in evaluating and treating a variety of presenting problems.

Ms. Korn is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and of the local Massachusetts chapter.


Charles Drebing, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist. He obtained his Doctorate in psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary in 1990 and completed a two-year fellowship in neuropsychology at the UCLA School of Medicine in 1992. He is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Boston University School of Medicine.

While Dr. Drebing works with a wide variety of people, he has special experience with the following groups. He works with adults who are experiencing depression, anxiety, or family conflict because of divorce, separation, job loss, trauma, abuse, or addiction. He works with people who would feel more comfortable with a therapist with an evangelical Christian background, as he obtained his Master's degree in Theology. He works with adults who have a cognitive impairment and their families. Memory and concentration problems often result from difficulties associated with Attention Deficit Disorder, head injuries, strokes, or illnesses like Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Drebing also offers neuropsychological evaluation as well as psychotherapy to help individuals and their families deal better with these problems. He works with adults with gambling problems and has written a book entitled: Don't Leave It to Chance: A Guide for Families of Problem Gamblers.

Dr. Drebing is a member of the American Psychological Association.

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