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Julie Lanoff, PsyD 

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Oakland Medical Center
Occupational Health Services

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Oakland CA 94611

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Welcome to this website, my name is Julie Lanoff. I am a licensed Psychologist in the Department of Occupational Health located in the Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center.

If you are experiencing difficulties on the job that you believe are causing you psychiatric injury, or you have been referred by your Physician or another clinician for consultation because you are experiencing stress or similar problems that interfere with your ability to function satisfactorily on the job, please contact the front desk at (510) 752-1244 to set up an initial appointment. When you arrive at the Occupational Health clinic, you will be asked to complete some paperwork; your responses are very important because the information you provide will assist us in efficiently providing the most appropriate and comprehensive health care assistance.

I practice in Occupational Health Psychology. The purpose of Occupational Health Psychology is to identify, assess and treat psychological, interpersonal and behavioral problems that may interfere with your ability to function satisfactorily on the job or that may interfere with your recovery from a work-related injury, so that you are able to return to productive, meaningful employment. Whether the problems are caused by, aggravated by, or are entirely independent of the work, the goal is both to significantly lessen, if not remove, the impact of these barriers to recovery, and to facilitate restoration of function.

Briefly, I was born in Washington, DC and attended college at Stanford University. I attended graduate school at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. I received my PhD in 2004, have been licensed to practice psychology since 2005, and joined Kaiser Permanente in 2005. I enjoy reading, traveling and spending time with my family.

The Department of Occupational Health, Kaiser Permanente Oakland, provides an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of occupational injury and disease, which includes medicine, physical therapy, psychology and the full array of specialty services available through Oakland Medical Center. The goal is to address and treat the full spectrum of difficulties that might otherwise interfere with recovery from an industrial injury.

Our goal at Kaiser Permanente is to be your health plan of choice and deliver the quality medical care our members deserve. Thank you again for choosing Kaiser Permanente.

Julie Lanoff, PsyD
PSY20671

Other Languages: Spanish
Undergraduate Education: BA in American Studies, Stanford University
Graduate Education: PsyD, The Wright Institute
Professional Affiliations: American Psychological Association
Began Practice: 2005
Joined Kaiser Permanente : 2005



 
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