Articles by John Corbett, MD

John P. Corbett, MD is a second-year child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at the MGH/Mclean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program. He previously attended the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center training program for his adult psychiatry training where he served as Emergency Psychiatry section chief. He enjoys role-playing games, video games, reading, photography, and traveling.

“Walking in Another Character’s Armored Boots”: How Role-playing and Therapy Intertwine

June 20, 2024

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“Walking in Another Character’s Armored Boots”: How Role-playing and Therapy Intertwine

Role-play is one of the most basic ways we learn about how to interact with other people, our identity, the world we’re in, and our place in it. It’s something we almost universally do as children and frequently continue as adults. To a degree, we all play different roles without realizing it; as an example, […]

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