I've dedicated my life to understanding and caring for the mind. Childhood curiosity drew me to study at Cornell University, which ranged from the philosophy of mind to neurobiology of behavior. After studying neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, I decided to attend medical school. Here, I fell in love with psychiatry because of my fascination with patients' stories and their unique ways of enduring them. I sought my graduate medical education at the Western Psychiatric Hospital of UPMC, one of the nation's largest and most renowned university-affiliated psychiatric hospitals.
As a board-certified psychiatrist who also provides psychotherapy, I received advanced training at the Pittsburgh and Columbia University Psychoanalytic Centers. Currently, I'm a psychiatric member of the American Academy of Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis.
Certification
Training
Education
Psychiatry Diplomate
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
Psychiatry Residency
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
M.D., with Honors in Psychiatry
Commonwealth Medical College
Clinical Hypnosis
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Transference-Focused Psychotherapy
Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center
Post-Bac. Stud., Clinical Neuroscience
University of Pennsylvania
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Center
B.S., cum laude, Biological Sciences and Cognitive Studies
Cornell University
The Office
My office is located in the Kenmawr apartment building, located at 401 Shady Avenue, at the corner of Walnut and Shady Avenue. Parking is available on the street. The building sits back from the street corner and has glass doors at the entrance.
It is located three short blocks from bus stops at Shady and Fifth Avenues and four blocks from the East Busway, East Liberty Station.
Please enter through the lobby. A doorman will be there to greet you. The office is located on the first floor, up a small flight of stairs, to the right, suite D-103. Make yourself comfortable in the waiting room before your appointment time.
Kenmawr Building
Waiting Room
Consulting Room