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My Biography
I received both a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from San Francisco State University and a doctoral degree in Psychology from the Wright Institute in Berkeley. In addition to English, I speak Farsi and Spanish, and am committed to providing services to the Spanish-speaking and Iranian communities.
I have a strong background in crisis intervention, having trained with the Mobile Crisis Team and the Berkeley Police Department. In my leisure time, I enjoy exploring spirituality through connectedness with nature, music, dance, and learning about diverse cultures.
Other Languages: Farsi-Western (Persian), Spanish
Undergraduate Education: Bachelor of Science in Psychology, San Francisco State University
Graduate Education: San Francisco State University, MS Clinical Psychology. PsyD, The Wright Institute, Berkeley
Fellowships:Chemical Dependency and Recovery Program; Kaiser Foundation Hospital, San Francisco
Specialties: Addiction Medicine, Chemical Dependency Recovery
Board Certification: California Board of Psychology Licensed Psychologist (PSY17377)
Began Practice: 1997
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1997
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