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Hi. My name is Marc Becker and I am a psychologist in Adult Psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente Elk Grove. I was born and raised in California and I am proud to be working and living in the Sacramento area.
I began working for Kaiser Permanente in 2002 in Martinez, CA and while completing my post-doctoral residency. I started working at the South Sacramento Medical Center in 2003 and spent time working for the Departments of Occupational Health and Behavioral Medicine before settling into my current position.
I feel fortunate to work with such a great team of providers (e.g., receptionists, MDs, therapists, nurses, support staff) here in Elk Grove. Additionally, I feel privileged to hear the stories of the Members that visit me and to support them through difficult times. As a practitioner of Narrative Therapy, I believe that the stories we tell about ourselves change (typically in a negative way) during times of stress, anxiety and depression. I feel that my job is to help people counter those negative narratives and tap into the stories of hope, survival and strength that tend to get muted in times of difficulty.
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Credentials
- 1994 Bachelor of Arts, University of California, San Diego, CA
- 2002 Doctor of Psychology, Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, CA
- 2002-2003 Post-Doctoral Residency, Kaiser Permanente, Martinez
- 2004 Licensed by the State of California: PSY 19597
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