Mathieu Bermingham, MD, graduated from the Boston University School of Medicine and subsequently completed a combined residency in adult psychiatry and fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. He is the Medical Director of Children Services of Roxbury and a consultant to the Department of the Mental Health in early childhood mental health.
The Metro West Center For Well Being is Dr. Bermingham's private practice. The Center is founded on the principle that peace and well being are essential for all people in order to maintain a balanced life, a healthy environment and a community without violence, conflict and disease.
Dr. Bermingham is the former psychiatrist for Central Massachusetts MCPAP region and was also a consulting psychiatrist at Coordinated Family-Focused Care. He was a founder of the Haitian Mental Health Network created in response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, as well.
In medical school, as an Albert Schweitzer Urban Fellow, Dr. Bermingham developed a violence prevention program for middle schools in Dorchester. He is on the boards of the Professional Parent Advocacy League (PPAL); Massachusetts Association for Infant Mental Health: Birth to Six (MassAIMH), National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), and the Professional Advisory Committee on Child and Adolescent Mental Health of the State Mental Health Planning Council (PAC). He is also the current co-chair of the Massachusetts Psychiatry Association's Committee on Integrative Care.
The Metro West Center For Well Being is Dr. Bermingham's private practice. The Center is founded on the principle that peace and well being are essential for all people in order to maintain a balanced life, a healthy environment and a community without violence, conflict and disease.
Dr. Bermingham is the former psychiatrist for Central Massachusetts MCPAP region and was also a consulting psychiatrist at Coordinated Family-Focused Care. He was a founder of the Haitian Mental Health Network created in response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, as well.
In medical school, as an Albert Schweitzer Urban Fellow, Dr. Bermingham developed a violence prevention program for middle schools in Dorchester. He is on the boards of the Professional Parent Advocacy League (PPAL); Massachusetts Association for Infant Mental Health: Birth to Six (MassAIMH), National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), and the Professional Advisory Committee on Child and Adolescent Mental Health of the State Mental Health Planning Council (PAC). He is also the current co-chair of the Massachusetts Psychiatry Association's Committee on Integrative Care.