Southeast:
McLean Hospital Southeast
McLean Hospital Southeast
Southeastern Massachusetts Region
Call: 774-419-1184
23 Isaac Street
Middleboro MA, 02346
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TEAM MEMBERS:

Charles Moore, MD, received his medical degree from the University of
Kansas Medical School. He completed triple combined residency and
fellowship in pediatrics, adult psychiatry, and child and adolescent
psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center. He is the medical director of the
McLean-Southeast Region MCPAP and Mclean Southeast Adolescent ART. He
is an assistant professor at Tufts Medical School and instructor with
Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Joseph Gold is the Chief Medical Officer of McLean Hospital. He
is a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1976), trained in
adult psychiatry at the University of Washington in Seattle (1979), and
in child & adolescent psychiatry at McLean (1981). the past 33
years he has worked to improve access to mental health care by creating
a wide range of public sector and private hospital programs for youth
and families. These include community-based services that support
public schools and primary care pediatricians; special education
schools; outpatient, partial hospital, residential and inpatient units;
and specialized services for difficult to treat diagnoses, and
under-served populations including law enforcement and other first
responders and their families. Dr. Gold is an assistant professor in
the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. At McLean in
addition to his CMO role, he is also Chief of the Simches Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry Division. Dr. Gold also helps to coordinate
access for youth across the system, as the Director of Community Child
Psychiatry Services, Partners Psychiatry and Mental Health (PPMH).
Mark Picciotto, PhD, is the program administrator for the
McLean-Southeast MCPAP hub. He is also the program director for the
McLean Southeast Adolescent ART. Dr. Picciotto, who received his PhD
from Michigan State University, is also a child and adolescent
treatment specialist at MassBay Counseling in Marshfield. He has had
many years of experience both as a clinician and as an administrator.
Carla Fink, MSSA, LICSW attended Brandeis University as an
undergraduate and graduated from the social work program at Case
Western Reserve University in 1975. After returning to Massachusetts
shortly after receiving her degree, she began working in the area of
youth services in a variety of settings. Although primarily working as
a child and adolescent clinician, her knowledge of the systems in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts has been honed through work in
residential treatment, foster care, outpatient mental health, and most
recently program development. Carla comes to MCPAP after leading the
development of the Walden School Wraparound program, the
first-of-its-kind Community Service Agency to serve families with a
deaf or hard-of-hearing family member. She has a strong affinity for
strengths-based approaches to youth interventions, supporting families,
and promoting resilience.
Amanda Carveiro, our care coordinator for McLean-Southeast, was trained as a medical administrative assistant and came to
us with a wide variety of customer service experience. Amanda has also had many years of experience working in direct care for
persons with cognitive disabilities, and has a special interest in helping those with behavioral health issues.
PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTANTS:
Tracy Mullare, MD, received her medical degree from Albany Medical
College. Dr. Mullare completed her residency at the Brown Triple Board
Program in pediatrics, psychiatry, and child psychiatry. She is a
clinical assistant professor at the Alpert Medical School of Brown
University, and instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. She
is assistant medical director of McLean-Southeast MCPAP and McLean
Southeast Adolescent ART.