Jonathan Moran, M.D./M.B.A, completed his medical education at Tufts University School of Medicine and finished post-graduate training at the Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program, where he served as the MGH Outpatient Psychotherapy Chief Resident and completed additional training in psychotherapy through the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute fellowship.  He is board-certified in both adult and addiction psychiatry and maintains an affiliation with McLean Hospital where he supervises MGH/McLean residents in psychotherapy. 

After residency, Dr. Moran completed a fellowship in addiction psychiatry through the Partners Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship, a joint program with MGH, Brigham & Women's Hospital and McLean Hospital.  He is a psychiatrist and clinical administrator of the Brandeis University Psychological Counseling Center.

Prior to entering medical school Dr. Moran worked in finance for nearly a decade and completed the Chartered Financial Analyst program.

Dr. Moran has extensive experience treating co-occurring psychiatric and addictive disorders in young adults and college students.  His business background gives him an understanding of the challenges facing finance, medical and other professionals.  He treats individuals with a goal of managing stress, enhancing productivity and improving relationships at work and at home.  He emphasizes mindfulness to protect professional leaders and entrepreneurs against anxiety, depression and burnout.  

He is a member of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association and the Massachusetts Psychiatric Association.