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  • Meiyang Kadaba's picture
    Meiyang Kadaba

    Meiyang Kadaba is a clinical psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. As a "third-culture kid," she pays particular attention to the profound way that our sociocultural contexts shape our sense of self and our experiences in the world. Her practice is at the intersection of psychoanalytic and liberation psychologies.

  • Sharon Karp-Lewis

    Sharon Karp-Lewis, Psy.D., LCSW, is a personal and supervising analyst at PINC, on the faculty of the Berkeley-based Women’s Therapy Center, and a consultation group leader for A Home Within clinicians. Dr. Karp-Lewis has been in private practice over 30 years. Her office is in Oakland.

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    Laura Kasper

    Laura Kasper, Ph.D., CGP, is a licensed psychologist in San Francisco. Dr. Kasper is Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Stanford Medical School where she teaches residents group therapy and is a group facilitator for Stanford Business School’s Interpersonal Dynamics course. She has led trainings at group therapy conferences (AGPA, NCGPS, COGPS, MAGPS) from 2016–2022.

  • Betsy Kassoff

    Betsy Kassoff, Ph.D., is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in San Francisco. She provides services and teaches at a number of community mental health sites and graduate programs. Dr. Kassoff sees individuals and couples in her private practice, provides consultation, supervises, teaches, and writes on the intersection of relational psychoanalysis and the sociopolitical.

  • Israel Katz

    Israel Katz, M.D., is a member and faculty at SFCP. He has taught on Freud and psychoanalysis in France, Spain, and Latin America and, more locally, at SFCP, NCSPP, and Access Institute. Dr. Katz has a private practice in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychiatry in San Francisco.

  • Ralph Kaywin

    Ralph Kaywin, DMH, is a personal and supervising analyst and faculty at PINC, where he has taught Middle School, Case Conference and Integrative Seminar. Dr. Kaywin, who has published on the works of Hans Loewald and Joyce Slochower, practices psychoanalysis and consultation in Oakland.

  • L. Eileen Keller's picture
    L. Eileen Keller

    L. Eileen Keller, Ph.D., is faculty at SFCP, a consultant for A Home Within, and a supervisor for Access Institute. Dr. Keller’s private practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy is in Oakland. For her publications on topics ranging from addiction to mourning and applied psychoanalysis, visit www.kellerphd.com.

  • Starr Kelton-Locke

    Starr Kelton-Locke, Ph.D., Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist, marriage and family therapist, and psychoanalyst who has been in practice in Marin for 27 years. She specializes in the treatment of individuals, families, and couples. Dr. Kelton-Locke trained in Mentalization with its founders, Fonagy and Bateman, and UCLA’s Semel Institute.

  • Starr Kelton-Locke

    Starr Kelton-Locke, Ph.D., Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist, marriage and family therapist, and psychoanalyst who has been in practice in Marin for 27 years. She specializes in the treatment of individuals, families, and couples. Dr. Kelton-Locke trained in Mentalization with its founders, Fonagy and Bateman, and UCLA’s Semel Institute. 

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    Stephanie King

    Stephanie King, Psy.D., is a cis, white psychologist working in private practice in Marin County, California.  She is a gender specialist, a sex and couples therapist and also works with adult daughters of narcissistic mothers.  Stephanie is the Past President of NCSPP and member of UCSF’s Mind the Gap.

  • Thomas Kirsch

    Thomas Kirsch, M.D., a Jungian analyst in private practice in Palo Alto, is past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of A Jungian Life: A Memoir and The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective as well as many published papers on dreams, the history of analytical psychology, and the analytic relationship.

  • Ortal Kirson-Trilling

    Ortal Kirson-Trilling, Psy.D., is a psychologist who specializes in working with couples and individual adults. She is a graduate of the PCPG training and a post seminar candidate at PINC. She is a member of the British Society of Couple Psychotherapists and Counselors, as well as on the board of Section VIII (Psychoanalytic Couple and Family Therapy) Division 39, of the APA. She has a private practice in Oakland.

  • Lisa Koshkarian

    Lisa Koshkarian, Ph.D., is a psychoanalytic psychologist with graduate school foundations from the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration. She/they specialize in working with socio-culturally-economically diverse adolescents and adults in private practice, community mental health, and college counseling center settings. 

  • Adam Kremen

    Adam Kremen, Ph.D., practices psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalytic couples therapy in Oakland. For many years he was a psychotherapist at the Boyer House Foundation, where he worked analytically with psychotic and personality disordered patients. 

  • Brian Kuennemeier

    Brian Kuennemeier, Psy.D., completed his doctorate at the Wright Institute. His training has included work with a variety of populations throughout the Bay Area, but has primarily focused on the LGBTQ+ and HIV-positive communities. He is currently completing his postdoctoral fellowship in an integrated health psychology setting providing brief treatment to underserved communities in Contra Costa County.

  • Terry Kupers

    Terry A. Kupers, M.D., MSP, is a distinguished life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He provides expert testimony in class action litigation regarding the psychological effects of prison conditions. Dr. Kupers is author of Prison Madness (1999), co-editor of Prison Masculinities (2002), and Contributing Editor of Correctional Mental Health Report.

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    Loong Kwok

    Loong Kwok, Psy.D., is the Director of Child Services at Access Institute, where he teaches and supervises school-based therapy. He works with adults, children, and couples at Baywell Psychiatry Group. He also serves on the Editorial Committee of fort da, NCSPP’s journal, and the Neuropsychoanalysis Committee of PINC.