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Daniel N. Weiner, Ph.D.

Daniel N. Weiner (PSY 19778) received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the State University of New York in 1996, where he was student of Dr. David Barlow at the Center For Stress and Anxiety Disorders (now the Center for Anxiety & Related Disorders at Boston University). He completed fellowships at Rutgers, Brown, and Stanford Medical Schools. He served as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University School of Medicine for four years before moving to the Bay Area to join the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy in 2004, where he was a clinical partner until August 2016, when he established his independent private practice . He has been licensed as a Clinical Psychologist since 1997, and has worked in a variety of settings including an independent psychological practice, a private psychiatric hospital, and a medical practice. Dr. Weiner treats individuals with anxiety (panic, worry, phobias, obsessions and compulsions), mood (depression and bipolar), sleep, impulse-control, substance use, and sexual disorders. Dr. Weiner is currently employing, on a limited basis, an innovative new technique involving physiological feedback to assist in treating panic attacks. He has a special interest in behavioral medicine with an emphasis on lifestyle change. Dr. Weiner has supervised and instructed undergraduate and graduate students, medical students and residents, and postdoctoral fellows. He is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He has conducted workshops and training programs for professionals, and has had extensive involvement in clinical research focused on sexual dysfunction, anxiety, mood disorders, and insomnia. He has published numerous scholarly articles and textbook chapters, and has presented at professional conferences internationally.

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