Dr. ChirbanJohn T. Chirban, Ph.D., Th.D.
Dr. Chirban is a licensed psychologist (Ph.D. Boston University, University Professors program in Clinical Psychology and Oral Histories, Th.D. Harvard University in Applied Theology) and Certified Health Provider with more than 25 years experience as a psychotherapist. He teaches and works clinically in the areas of intimacy and sexuality, sexual dysfunction, and spirituality and psychotherapy in the Harvard Medical School, He is also Professor of Psychology and chairs the Human Development Program at Hellenic College and Holy Cross. Areas of his clinical interest also include identity, relationship issues, personality problems, health concerns, and issues of meaning. Please see drchirban.com.

George (Djordje) N. KoldzicGeorge (Djordje) N. Koldzic, M.D.
Dr. Koldzic is a Board Certified Psychiatrist with special interest in psychiatric care of patients with mood and anxiety disorders. He is a graduate of the General Psychiatry Residency Training Program at Tufts Medical Center in Boston and completed an Adams House fellowship in psychodynamic psychotherapy through the Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Faulkner Hospital Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Koldzic graduatef from the Belgrade University School of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia. He completed his post-graduate training in neurology and neuro-immunology at University Hospitals in Belgrade, Serbia and served as a post-doctoral research fellow in psychoneuroimmunology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and UMass Medical Center. During his training and subsequent clinical practice in psychiatry, he received multiple teaching and exceptional practice awards. Dr. Koldzic is currently an assistant professor in psychiatry with Tufts School of Medicine. His clinical affiliation is through Tufts Medical Center’s Department of Ambulatory Psychiatry.

Dr. WittmannCurtis Wittmann, M.D.
Dr. Wittmann is a licensed Board Certified Psychiatrist who received his M.D. at Washington University in St. Louis. He completed his residency training at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/Mclean Hospital combined program. He served as the MGH Administrative Chief Resident and the MGH Consultation-Liaison Chief Resident during his training. Dr. Wittmann maintains a private practice in Cambridge and provides psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, combined treatment, and consultation. He is an instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and works in the MGH Bipolar Clinic and Research Program and the psychiatric emergency department at MGH. His clinical specialization includes mood and anxiety disorders as well as co-occurring medical and psychiatric illnesses.