History
In June of 1975, as I was completing my residency in psychiatry at UCSF, I followed the advice of a supervisor and bought two comfortable chairs. In the over forty years since then I've worn out three leather chairs and listened to some sixty thousand hours of clinical conversation.
Specialties
I am both a general psychiatrist and fully trained Jungian Analyst who specializes in the problems which arise in living creatively and productively as well as the treatment of symptoms, as in depressive and anxious states. A colleague once asked me about the nature of my practice and, without much reflection, I answered