Sigmund Hough, PhD
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Psychiatry

PhD, Boston University
MA, Columbia University
AB, Columbia College



Sigmund Hough, Ph.D., ABPP/rp, A.B. from Columbia College, Columbia University, M.A. in Developmental Psychology, Columbia University, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Boston University. ABPP board specialization in Rehabilitation Psychology. Dr. Hough is a clinical rehabilitation neuropsychologist, Spinal Cord Injury Service, VA Boston Healthcare System. Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. He has served as Clinical Director and Director of Psychological services at private rehabilitation facilities, case reviewer for nationwide managed care company, and as a clinical service provider in both the public and private sector. He has served as Director, Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program-Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology (affiliated with Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School). He is a Fellow in the National Academy of Neuropsychology, registered as a National Health Care Provider in Psychology, licensed in Massachusetts and Maine. He has conducted nationwide Internship and Postdoctoral Training Site Reviews for the American Psychological Association. Conducts medical facility accreditation site surveys nationwide and internationally for the division of Medical Rehabilitation, CARF (as well as blended CARF/JCAHO surveys). AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Sexuality and Disability. His research and scholarly interests are at the interface of neurological injury, rehabilitation, sexuality, diversity, and adjustment to events across the life cycle. Served as a member of the CARF International Standards Advisory Committee - Networks. Contributing Editor at Harvard Health Publications, Harvard Medical School. Member-Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals; Advocacy Task Force, Chairperson-American Spinal Injury Association, Electronic Communication Committee.

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  1. Hough S, Cordes CC, Goetz LL, Kuemmel A, Lieberman JA, Mona LR, Tepper MS, Varghese JG. A Primary Care Provider's Guide to Sexual Health for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil. 2020; 26(3):144-151. PMID: 33192040; PMCID: PMC7640907; DOI: 10.46292/sci2603-144;
     
  2. Hough S. Standards that reflect the growth of a professional discipline into a community of integrated healthcare. J Spinal Cord Med. 2016; 39(2):126. PMID: 27077827; PMCID: PMC5072499; DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2016.1156302;
     
  3. Budd, M.A., Hough, S., Stiers, W., Wegener, S. (Eds.). Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation . Springer. New York. 2016.
  4. Hough S. Compassionate veteran care: Embracing respect for the individual. Harvard Health Publications, Harvard Medical School. 2015.
  5. Hess MJ, Hough S. Impact of spinal cord injury on sexuality: broad-based clinical practice intervention and practical application. J Spinal Cord Med. 2012 Jul; 35(4):211-8. PMID: 22925747; PMCID: PMC3425877; DOI: 10.1179/2045772312Y.0000000025;
     
  6. Burns SM, Boyd BL, Hill J, Hough S. Psychosocial predictors of employment status among men living with spinal cord injury. Rehabil Psychol. 2010 Feb; 55(1):81-90. PMID: 20175638
     
  7. Burns SM, Hough S, Boyd BL, Hill J. Men's adjustment to spinal cord injury: the unique contributions of conformity to masculine gender norms. Am J Mens Health. 2010 Jun; 4(2):157-66. PMID: 19477753
     
  8. Jackson SA, Hough S. Adjustment to the process of grief following a spinal cord injury/dysfunction. SCI Nurs. 2005; 22(1):15-9. PMID: 15794430
     
  9. Zencius A, Wesolowski MD, Burke WH, Hough S. Managing hypersexual disorders in brain-injured clients. Brain Inj. 1990 Apr-Jun; 4(2):175-81. PMID: 2331547
     
  10. Hough S. Sexuality within the head-injury rehabilitation setting: a staff's perspective. Psychol Rep. 1989 Dec; 65(3 Pt 1):745-6. PMID: 2608831; DOI: 10.2466/pr0.1989.65.3.745;
     
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