7 Dean Street
Taunton, MA 02780

(508) 822-0006





Psychology and Neuropsychology

John R. Stahl, Ph.D., ABPP, has practiced child and adult clinical psychology since 1976. He is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology and a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology.

He was chief of neuropsychology at a Department of Public Health hospital for 14 years. He was on the staff in clinical psychology and pediatric psychology at Morton Hospital and Medical Center from 1976 to 2009. He has published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, has contributed chapters to books on psychiatric disorders and on behavior disorders in adolescents. He has presented original research at the convention of the American Psychological Association as well as other national conventions.

Dr. Stahl is a qualified expert witness in clinical psychology and neuropsychology and has testified as an expert in both Juvenile and Probate Courts, District Court and Superior Court. He served on the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Psychologists from 2002 to 2009 and was previously president of the Southeastern Massachusetts Psychological Association, an affiliate of the Massachusetts Psychological Association.

Dr. Stahl

Dr. Jacqueline Stahl-Selines

Jacqueline Stahl Selines, PsyD holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Bard College and a master's and doctorate in clinical psychology from Antioch University.

From 2010 to 2012, Dr. Selines performed individual psychotherapy, family therapy and group therapy with adjudicated adolescents at the Robert F. Kennedy School in Westboro.

From 2012 to 2017, Dr. Selines provided psychodiagnostic assessment, crisis intervention and treatment planning at Bridgewater State Hospital.

Dr. Seline's current practice focusses on psychodiagnostic testing and neuropsychological testing of children, adolescents and adults.


Clinical Social Workers

Anne B. Terry, LICSW

Anne B. Terry, LICSW, has practiced clinical social work since 1969. She is a graduate of Brandeis University and Boston University School of Social Work. She is board certified through the American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work and a Diplomate of Clinical Social Work through the National Associates of Social Workers. Professional experience has included positions as clinical director of a group home for adolescents and 20 years in outpatient practice with children, adolescents, adults and families.

Mrs. Terry is a certified Substance Abuse Professional.

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Accepting new patients Mon-Thur.


Stacy Magee

Stacy Magee, LICSW, has practiced clinical social work since 2008. She earned her master's degree in social work from the University of New Hampshire in 2008 and her Bachelor of Art in Psychology, with a double major in sociology and concentration in Human Development from Roanoke College. Professional experiences include working with adolescent females with emotional/psychological issues in a group home setting, working with the elderly, the chronically ill, crisis intervention, substance abuse, anger management groups, as well as working with individuals exhibiting severe mental health illness. Stacy has testified as an expert witness regarding the need for further psychiatric care/treatment of individuals at risk of harm to themselves or others involved in the court system.

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Currently accepting new patients.


Paul C. Stone, LICSW, has practiced clinical social work since 1990. He is a graduate of the Simmons College School of Social Work. Professional experience has included positions at a facility for emotionally disturbed adolescents as clinical manager at a community-based mental health program and in public schools.

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Paul C. Stone

Mental Health Counselors

Jean Pegg

Jean C. Pegg, LMHC has 27 years of experience counseling adolescents, adults and families. She attained her master’s degree in counseling at Rhode Island College. Professional experience has included positions at a group home for emotionally disturbed girls, at a Public Health Hospital as well as a program for disabled workers.

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Peter W. Ham, LMHC, has been a practicing mental health counselor since 1992. He received his undergraduate degree from St. Anselm College and his graduate degree from Duquesne University. His rich professional experience in community mental health includes educating and working with a diversity of individuals and families of all ages. Peter has authored several articles for the Massachusetts Medical Society and continues to be an expert guest speaker and consultant. He has a wealth of experience with many healthcare, business and community institutions. When he is not working, Peter continuously volunteers in leadership capacities in many non-profit, community and professional organizations.

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Currently not accepting new patients.

Peter Ham

Lisa Forman, LMHC

Lisa Forman, LMHC, has practiced as a mental health counselor for 18 years. Specialties are children and adults with psychological trauma. She attained a certificate of Advanced Graduate Study at Lesley University. Her experience has included positions in acute residential treatment and in schools. She has also worked with adults and children who have been abused, neglected and have experienced domestic violence.

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Lyseloth Pagan-Morales, LMHC, has practiced mental health counseling since 1998. She is a graduate of Cambridge College. She is fluent in both Spanish and English. Professional experience has included positions in early intervention with toddlers, community mental health and public schools.

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Lyseloth Pagan-Morales, LMHC