Someone taught you how to tie your shoes.
Someone taught you how to read.
Did anyone teach you how to build the life you really want?
About Dan
In addition to my private practice, I supervise the clinical work of doctoral students and teach psychotherapy theory and techniques at The Wright Institute. I've spent many years studying cognitive-behavioral, relational psychoanalytic, and a number of different humanistic therapy techniques, and I specialize in helping people leave anxiety and depression behind, and bring passion and happiness to relationships which are struggling.
For more information about me, I invite you to visit my blog at: www.TheBerkeleyTherapist.com.
- "Dan creates a safe environment in the men's group that nourishes taking chances. For me it is like taking a weekly trip to a special gym, with a great trainer, where I workout and strengthen my ability to stay emotionally present. Thus far the objective results are more satisfying communication with my wife, my son, my clients and my employees."
- "Dan truly has the ability to transform a person’s life. He does this work with unmatched grace."
- "It is clear to me that here is someone who found exactly what he was designed to do, knows it, loves it, and dances with it."
- “Dan is one of the most thoughtful, compassionate, analytic and creative thinkers I’ve come to know.” —Gilbert Newman, PhD, Director of Clinical Training, The Wright Institute
- "You have been a perfect fit. We will miss you!! Thank you for the team advancement you were able to achieve in your short time with us."
—Kathy Lancaster, Senior Vice President, CFO, Kaiser Permanente
- "Dan is a shaman, a guide, and a rigorous scientist."