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Meet Our Clinicians

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Julia Martin Burch, PhD

Julia (she/her) is a clinical child psychologist and the founder and director of Do What Works. She has dedicated her career to helping young people, families, and organizations learn and apply evidence based approaches for anxiety, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, and related disorders. Julia is passionate about helping clients learn practical tools to put anxiety in its place so that they can live a full, rich, and meaningful life. In her free time, Julia loves to spend time with her family, mountain bike, hike, and attempt to re-learn to play the piano. 

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Looknoo Thammathorn, PhD

 Looknoo (she/her) is a post-doctoral fellow at The Center for Effective Therapy at The Baker Center. She completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB). Her clinical focus has been providing evidence-based treatments for children, teens, transitional age youth, and caregivers at UMB’s Counseling Center, the SPARK Center at Boston Medical Center, McLean Anxiety Mastery Program, and the Baker Center. Looknoo utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure and response prevention, behavioral parent coaching, and organizational skills training. She is passionate about creating a therapeutic space that is sensitive to her client’s strengths, developmental stage, and identity. Outside of the therapy room, Looknoo enjoys recreating Thai dishes from childhood, watching movies, and taking care of her two cats.  

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Noah Hoch, MA

Noah (he/him) is a 6th year PhD student at Clark University. He has been working with young people and their families for nearly two decades. In his clinical training, he has learned to help people better understand, face, and overcome challenges that stem from anxiety, depression, addiction, insomnia, and other behavioral health conditions. Noah's approach to therapy is to use gold standard, evidenced-based practices to help his clients develop skills that empower them to achieve their mental and behavioral health goals within a framework of their own values. He is passionate about understanding his clients and translating science jargon into relevant and actionable knowledge. He is also passionate about basketball, movies, being outdoors, cooking, and his two cats, Beezle and Tucci.

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Olivia Fitzpatrick

Olivia (she/her) is a 5th year PhD student at Harvard University. She has enjoyed working with kids, teens, caregivers, and families at McLean Hospital (e.g., McLean Anxiety Mastery Program, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Institute), Cambridge Health Alliance, Newton Neuropsychology Group, and The Baker Center for Children and Families. Olivia supports her clients with evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure and response prevention therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy, and she hopes to cultivate a warm and empowering space in which her clients can build their favorite versions of their lives. Outside of work, Olivia loves being outside, dancing, making art projects, taking care of her plants, and spending time with her loved ones. 

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Jonah Kildon

Jonah Kildon is a 5th year doctoral student studying clinical psychology at William James College in Newton, MA. He has trained at McLean Hospital's OCD Institute and at the McLean Anxiety Mastery program, where he developed his expertise in treating OCD and anxiety in children and adults using evidence-based, scientifically supported therapy. He loves helping people of all ages overcome anxiety and avoidance to engage with the most important parts of their lives. In his free time, Jonah loves experimenting with new recipes and trying new restaurants.

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Email: drjulia@dowhatworks.me

Phone: (617) 651-1618

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