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ABOUT THE AFFILIATED CLINICAL GROUPMembers of the clinical staff have extensive, specialized experience in general clinical practice and evaluations, as well as working with other health care providers. Affiliated is a multidisciplinary group practice. The basic approach of Affiliated Psychologists is to provide realistic, practical, problem-focused treatment. DIRECTORS |
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DIANA EVERSTINE, PH.D. CURRICULUM VITAEDr. Diana Everstine treats adults, adolescents, children,
couples, and families. Special interests: general psychotherapy, psychological
evaluations, post-traumatic reactions, relationship problems, children,
adolescents, and adults who have special needs, and obesity. Diana Everstine
is the author with Louis Everstine of People in Crisis; Psychotherapy
and the Law; Sexual Trauma in Children and Adolescents; and
The Trauma Response: Treatment for Emotional Injury. Articles in American
Psychologist, Family Process. Founder of the Emergency Treatment
Center. Senior Research Fellow of the Mental Research Institute. Many
years of experience as very successful expert witness. Legal references
upon request. |
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LOUIS EVERSTINE, PH.D., M.P.H. Dr. Louis Everstine treats adults, adolescents, children,
and couples. Special interests: depression, life crises, psychological
evaluations, post-traumatic reactions. Author with Diana Everstine: People
in Crisis: Psychotherapy and the Law; Sexual Trauma in Children
and Adolescents; The Trauma Response: Treatment for Emotional Injury.
Sole author of The Anatomy of Suicide, Articles in American Psychologist,
Family Process, Journal of Personality. Founder of the Emergency
Treatment Center. Fellow of the Mental Research Institute. |
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PAT BAKER, MFTChemical Dependency Coordinator Patricia Baker is a Licensed Marriage, Family and Child Counselor who
has been on the staff of Affiliated Psychologists for a number of years.
She has an extensive background in Chemical Dependency Counseling, specializing
in the coordination of treatment programs, evaluations and the design
of treatment plans which can include day treatment, residential treatment,
Alcoholics Anonymous and family/individual counseling. |
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IRENE KEENAN, PH.D. |
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BRADLEY MANNING, PH.D., Psychological Assistant
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PSYCHIATRICDAVID GOLDSTEIN, M.D.Dr. Goldstein has been fully trained as an obstetrician-gynocologicist and as a psychiatrist. He has practiced extensively in doing psycho/pharmacology in adult patients and has an additional focus on patients with post partum depression and psychosis as well as peri- and postmenopausal psychological problems. He also has much experience in dealing with affective and anxiety disorders of patients who have been exposed to severe trauma. At present he practices only psychiatry, but until ten years ago practiced both specialties. |
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MEDICALJOHN UHL, M.D. |
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICALREX BIERLEY, PH.D.Dr. Bierley completed his doctoral degree in Biopsychology in 1981. His postdoctoral training was received at Veterans’ Administration Hospital in Palo Alto, where he was a clinical intern from 1988 to 1990. He became a licensed psychologist in California in 1990. He was a university professor for seven years. Now a specialist in psychological and neurological assessment, he works extensively with both older adults and head injury patients; in the latter capacity, he was National Coordinator for Neuropsychological Research for the Departments of Defense and Veterans’ Affairs Head Injury Program for eight years. He has consulted on many forensic cases involving dementia or head injury. He works with major corporations to assess the risk to the company of unstable or disgruntled employees. He provides trauma counseling to officers in local law enforcement agencies.
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GARY MILES, PH.D.Gary T. Miles, Ph.D. completed his doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Pennsylvania State University in 1988. He subsequently completed his internship and post-doctoral fellowship at the Palo Alto V.A. Medical Center in Clinical Neuropsychological. He became a licensed Psychologist in California in March of 1990 and practices in the fields of neuropsychological, psychological assessment, and psychotherapy, with particular interest in ethnic minority issues, adolescence, and gender identity issues. |
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