James Craig
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Office (603) 650-4726
Fax (603) 650-0819
1 Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756
Primary Specialty
Psychiatrist
Practice
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Gender
Male
Training
Boys Town Behavioral Health Center, Boys Town, NE, Boys Town Behavioral Health Center, Boys Town, NE
About
James Craig
As a child psychologist, my goal is to provide children and families with evidence-based treatments in the context of a strong therapeutic relationship. My work is aimed at providing services to a diverse group of patients and help them address common behavior problems that occur in children and adolescents. In my therapeutic work, I strive to treat each child or teen as an individual and match their specific challenges and strengths with a treatment approach capable of improving their quality of life and supporting a successful future. I provide behavioral therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy to children and adolescents ages 2-19. My clinical interests are foremost in the treatment of aggressive, defiant, and disruptive behaviors. Many of my clients present with challenges related to diagnoses of ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or Conduct Disorder. I have a deep interest in the treatment of sleep disorders and elimination disorders (e.g., bedwetting, difficulties toilet training). I also welcome referrals for children and teens seeking help for anxiety, OCD, depression, somatic distress, and family conflict. In addition to my clinical work, I also conduct research and provide training to developing therapists. My research interests are in the areas of bullying prevention and the development of treatments for children with aggressive and defiant behaviors that do not have access to traditional mental healthcare. I currently serve as the Lead Supervisor of Child Psychotherapy Training for both the Psychiatry and Psychology trainees within the Department of Psychiatry. I enjoy sharing my knowledge and learning from our remarkable trainees.
Services
Parent management training, Aggressive, defiant, and disruptive behaviors, Sleep problems, Enuresis and encopresis, Family conflict