Faculty
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Michael Wachter
Michael Wachter, M.D., is a psychiatrist in private practice in San Francisco. He is interested in the use of Narrative Medicine in psychotherapy to enhance embodiment in the clinical setting. Dr. Wachter has taught about addiction in psychoanalytic psychotherapy from this perspective and is board certified in Addiction Medicine.
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Andrea Walt
Andrea Walt, Ph.D., is a faculty member and personal and supervisory analyst at PINC. She teaches theory and clinical practice in a variety of training settings. Dr. Walt has a private practice in Oakland, offering psychoanalysis and psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, and couples, as well as clinical consultation.
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Jamieson Webster
Jamieson Webster, Ph.D., is a psychoanalyst in New York. Member of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Founding member of the psychoanalytic collective - Das Unbehagen. Author of The Life and Death of Psychoanalysis (Karnac, 2011) and - with Simon Critchley- Stay, Illusion! (Patheon, 2013). She has published in Apology, Cabinet, The Guardian, The New York Times, Playboy, and many psychoanalytic publications.
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Haim Weinberg
Haim Weinberg, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist, group analyst, and certified group psychotherapist in private practice in Sacramento. He has authored a book on online groups, and co-authored and co-edited books on fairy tales and the social unconscious. His latest book, co-written with Arnon Rolnick, is Theory and Practice of Online Therapy (Routledge, 2019).
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Deborah Weisinger
Deborah Weisinger, Psy.D., is a psychologist and psychoanalyst in San Francisco, where she sees individual adults. She is on the faculty of SFCP and teaches and supervises at local clinical training sites, most recently Access Institute and CPMC.
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Bruce Weitzman
Bruce Weitzman, MFT, is a graduate member of PINC, serves on PINC’s Board, and supervises clinicians-in-training at CIIS and Access Institute. His theoretical orientation interweaves Lacanian and Relational perspectives. He has a private practice in San Francisco, where he provides psychoanalytic treatment and consultation.
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Bryant Welch
Bryant L. Welch, J.D., Ph.D., provides psychotherapy and marriage counseling, consults on mental health related matters, and writes on political and psychological issues. His first book, State of Confusion: Political Manipulation and the Assault on the American Mind, was published in 2008. He currently blogs for The Huffington Post. Dr. Welch practices in San Francisco.
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Amy Weston
Amy Weston, Ph.D., has been a practicing psychologist for over 30 years. She participates in the training of interns and candidates at TPI, and is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. Dr. Weston has interests in archetypal defenses to trauma and issues of gender and sexual identity within a Jungian context.
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Dana Wideman
Dana Wideman, Ph.D., is a personal and supervising analyst and faculty member at PINC. She is also faculty at the Palo Alto Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training Program and adjunct clinical faculty in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. She maintains a private practice in Palo Alto.
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Susana Winkel
Susana Winkel, Ph.D., received her psychoanalytic training at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. She is faculty at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, and taught at the University of California at Berkeley, and Tsing-Hua University, in Beijing. A classically trained musician, she is interested in applying psychoanalysis to the study of music. Her private practice is in San Francisco and Oakland.
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Katya Woodmansee
Katya Woodmansee, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Berkeley who works with children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Woodmansee is a clinical supervisor at the Psychological Services Center at Alliant International University and is a member of the Preschool Consultation Group at SFCP and the Neuropsychoanalysis Planning Committee at PINC.
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Tom Wooldridge
Tom Wooldridge, Psy.D., ABPP, is a psychoanalyst, board-certified clinical psychologist, and associate professor at Golden Gate University. He has published two books: Understanding Anorexia Nervosa in Males and Psychoanalytic Treatment of Eating Disorders (Relational Perspectives Book Series), in addition to numerous articles on a wide range of topics. He is in private practice in Berkeley.