Garrick Beauliere, PsyD
(he/him)
Clinical Supervisor

Clinical Team
Education
PsyD in Clinical Psychology, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Washington DC campus)
Pre-doctoral Residency, Baltimore VA Medical Center
BA in Psychology, Montclair State University (New Jersey)
License
Licensed Psychologist (LP)
Dr. Beauliere is a Haitian-American clinical psychologist with experience at child guidance clinics, inpatient forensic psychiatric hospitals, Veterans Affairs Medical Centers, and private practices. His clinical specialties include anxiety, stress management, and depression; trauma; serious mental illness (SMI); mood regulation; substance abuse; family issues and friendship conflicts; Black psychology and African-centered interventions; men’s issues; and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) topics.
His research interests include vicarious trauma in Black Americans who have not experienced police violence. His professional commitment to the field of psychology includes serving as the president of the DC chapter of The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) from 2023-2025. As a graduate student, he was on The ABPsi Student National Board as the Eastern Graduate Representative and Membership Chair.
In 2025, he was invited by the Maryland Governor’s Commission on Suicide Prevention to share his expertise on suicide in the Black community and they spotlighted him as a trailblazing community leader.
Dr. Beauliere is the co-founder of the mental health organization, Psych Me Out, and a partner/clinician at Building Blocks of Hope, a private practice in New Jersey.
A proud lifetime member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, he was initiated Montclair State University in Fall 2014.
Professional Memberships & Affiliations
Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi)
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated (life member)
