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Welcome! I am a licensed clinical psychologist (California license PSY16835) and have specialized in neuropsychological assessment at Kaiser since 1999. I received my PhD from the California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, in 1997, and also hold MAs in comprative literature and religious studies from Indiana University, Bloomington. I am currently at Kaiser Oakland Behavioral Medicine and see patients from Monday through Thursday, but only on referral from your primary physician, neurologist, or other provider.
On a more personal note, I enjoy theatre and cinema, love dogs (and have two), read widely and often, and have recently started eating better and exercising more on my (Kaiser) physician's instructions. It's important to stay active, eat well, and get enough rest as we get older (I'm 58), not just in order to live longer, but also so we can feel healthy, enjoy what we do, and better be able to care for those who depend on us, including our patients. Take good care of yourselves, Gregg
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