Reiss-Davis Doctor of Psychology in Psychodynamic Psychology

Reiss-Davis History

Reiss-Davis traced its roots to the establishment of the Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy in 1976 in Los Angeles. The Graduate Center began as an independent, non-profit, and non-sectarian organization offering PhD, PsyD, MA, and certificate programs. The Center’s mission was to provide training in psychodynamic treatment for children, youth, and their families. It awarded 56 doctoral degrees during its first 31 years.

In 2007, representatives from the Graduate Center approached Vista Del Mar’s Reiss-Davis Child Study Center, which offered post-doctoral testing and fellowship programs, with a request to merge. The institutions shared a similar purpose and commitment to child and adolescent diagnostics and psychotherapy. The merger occurred in 2008 and the Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy began to operate under the auspices of the Reiss-Davis Child Study Center.

Several name changes have accompanied the history of the graduate school. In 2015, the Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy rebranded itself as the Reiss-Davis Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy. A year later, the governing board approved a name change to the Reiss-Davis Graduate Center, which underwent one further modification in 2019 to the Reiss-Davis Graduate School. In part, the name change reflects the awareness that the Reiss-Davis degree programs are applicable to clinicians who work with clients from a young age through adulthood, and with families and communities.

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Reiss Davis Historical Timeline

Program Heritage

The Reiss-Davis Doctor of Psychology Program at 性爱视频 recognizes and honors three seminal leaders in the founding of the Reiss-Davis Graduate Schools of Psychology:

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Dr. Oscar Reiss was a preeminent pediatrician not only in Los Angeles but across the country. He taught and supervised at USC, held the position of Chief Medical Doctor at Vista Del Mar, and had a thriving practice in Beverly Hills. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, he had a dream to develop a clinic that would offer lower income patients the same high-quality diagnostic and therapeutic services that young people in Beverly Hills received.聽 He also wanted to create a center that would provide advanced training to psychology, psychiatry, and clinical social work professionals within a psychodynamic orientation. However, he was never able to see his dream come to fruition, as he died shortly before the opening of the Oscar Reiss Mental Hygiene Clinic on Fairfax Boulevard in Los Angeles on September 21, 1950.

Dr. David Bennett Davis wanted to continue Dr. Reiss’s dream, becoming the first board president of the Oscar Reiss Mental Hygiene Clinic in 1950. Sadly, he unexpectedly died one year later. Shortly thereafter, the board of the clinic changed the name to the Reiss-Davis Clinic. In 1963, the expanding clinic moved to West Pico Boulevard, still in Los Angeles, and became the internationally known and well-respected Reiss-Davis Child Study Center.

Dr. James Incorvaia provided leadership to the Reiss-Davis Child Study Center, including the Reiss-Davis Graduate School, for 46 years. He worked ceaselessly to promote children’s mental health services and to inform the professional community of recent and relevant developments in psychodynamic child psychotherapy and psychology. He joined Reiss-Davis in 1972 as a postdoctoral fellow, was promoted as the Director of the Psychology Department and Training in 1975, and became the Director of Reiss-Davis Child Study Center and Institute in 1991. In 2007, he led the merger with the Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy, for which Dr. Incorvaia eventually oversaw Reiss-Davis’s W性爱视频C accreditation.

Faculty

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Amir Aghlara, DC, BS

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Suhair Alfattah, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Oscar A Alvarado, DC, BS

Regular Teaching Faculty

Jessica Amador-Castellanos, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Chamith Ameresekere, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Jesika Babajanian, DC, MSHPE, BA

Regular Clinical Faculty

Javier Balderas, MD, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Michelle Barrack Gardner, PhD, RD

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Jory J Basso, DC, MEd, Dip SIM

Assistant Program Director, Foundational Health Sciences and Selectives

Jacqueline Beres, DC, cert-PSP, cert-MDT

Associate Program Director, Chiropractic Clinical Education; Director, Spine Care Department

Edward Bifulco, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Charles Blum, DC, BS

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Marc Bock, PhD, DC, MA

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Thomas R Bodette, DC

Regular Teaching Faculty

Trung-Hung T Bui, DC, BS

Regular Teaching Faculty

Daryl Capen, DC, MOT, BA

Regular Teaching Faculty

Diane Christopherson, DC, BA

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Felicia Cohn, DC, PhD, MA

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Alena Coleman, DC, MS, BS

Associate Program Director, Chiropractic Education

Anthony S Contreras, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Charissa Douglas, DC, ATC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Joseph Dulla, MA

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Matthew Eurich, DC, DACBR, BS

Regular Teaching Faculty

Bertrand Faucret, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Sean Flanagan, PhD, MS

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Sean Flannery, DC

Regular Teaching Faculty

Ricardo Fujikawa, MD, DC, MSc

Affiliated Teaching Faculty

Marylou Garcia, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Gilda Gilak, DC, MS, QME

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Jeffrey Godun, DC, BS

LACC Quality Assurance Coordinator

Jannet K Gonzalez, DC, BS

Regular Clinical Faculty

Douglas Gordon

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Erminia Guarneri, MD, FACC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Amber Harris, DC

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Elena Hernandez, DC

Clinical Assessment Coordinator, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic

Rudolph R Herrera, DC, DACBSP, MBA

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

John Hofman, MS

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Joseph Houde, DC, DACBSP, CSCS, CFMD1

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Justin James, DC

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Simone J Jordan, DC, DACBR, BA

Regular Teaching Faculty

Elizabeth Kaback, MD

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Shelby Kloiber, DC

Regular Teaching Faculty

Sean S Kono, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Julie Kotiw, DC, DIBCN

University Faculty

Stephen Kulbaba, BSc, DC, DACBR, FCCR(C)

Affiliated Teaching Faculty

Catherine H Leduc, DC, BS, BA

Regular Teaching Faculty

Anabelle Lee, DACM, LAc., Dipl. O.M.

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Jason Lee, DC, MAOM, BS

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Ryan Lee, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Maziar Maasoumian, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Atousa Mahdavi, DC, AHP, BCIM, YT

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Seema Maini, MD, MBBS

Regular Teaching Faculty

Roni Y Matsumoto, DC, DACBSP, BA

Regular Clinical Faculty

Amber McCallum, DC

Force Sensing Table Technology (FSTT) Faculty Lead

Hiwot A Melka, DC, BS

Regular Clinical Faculty

Matthew Miller, DC

Regular Teaching Faculty

Anne Paige Morgenthal, DC, MS, BA, BS

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Samantha E Morones Flannery, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Brendan Murray, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Aaron Newman, DC, MSN-FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, RN

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Vi Nguyen, DC, QME

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Saharut S Nilchavee, DC, MSEd, BS

Regular Clinical Faculty

Xavier O Ortiz Ramirez, DC, QME, CME, IIE

Regular Clinical Faculty

Kellen Otte, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Reuben L Phillips, MDiv, BA

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Eric Pitpitan, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Nic Poirier, DC, Ed.D

Executive Dean, College of Chiropractic Education

Jonathan Price, DC, BS

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Gregg S Pugh, DC

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Jeromy Ratzlaff, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Tori Reccord, DC

LACC Admissions Liaison

Jan Redmond, PhD

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Jason Reynolds, DC, DACBSP

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Edgar Rodriguez, DC

Regular Clinical Faculty

Kelsey E Rozeboom, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Logan Rozeboom, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Esteban Sandoval, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Kimberly Searl, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Nathan M Sermeno, DC, DACBSP

Regular Teaching Faculty

Erenie Shenouda, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Zahid Siddiqui, MD

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Preetideep Singh, MD, MBBS, FAIHM, CHEP, PDCR

Regular Teaching Faculty

D'Anthony Smith, EdD

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Vanessa Smith, DACM, BS, L.Ac

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Heather Staufenberg, PhD , MA

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Eric T Stefanowicz, DC, MS, DACBR

Regular Teaching Faculty

Hayley Thomas

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Lane Tran, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Maily Tran, DC, CCSP, DACM, L.Ac, ATC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Alyssa M Troutner, DC, MS

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Melinda R Turner, DC, DHPE

Cohort Advisor, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic

Manuel Urteaga, DC, QME, CME, MS, RCEP-ACSM, CSCS

Adjunct Clinical Faculty

Sarah Visconti, DC, BSN

Regular Teaching Faculty

Tina Wang, MD

Affiliated Clinical Faculty

Paul Wanlass, DC, AA

Regular Teaching Faculty

Jarret Welsh, MSAT, DC, DACBSP, ATC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Kirk T Wright, DC, RN

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Raafat Yacoub, MD

Regular Teaching Faculty

Christopher Young, DC

Adjunct Teaching Faculty

Advisory Board

The LACC Advisory Board is composed of academic experts, industry leaders, and chiropractic experts from around the world.

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Sira Borges graduated in Medicine from Bahia School of Medicine and Public Health in Salvador, Bahia, in 1971, and in Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa in 1990. She was the third chiropractor in Brazil and the first woman. Sira was the founder and president of the ABQ Brazilian Chiropractic Association (1992 -2002) and a leader responsible for the development of Brazil’s first two chiropractic programs, at FEEVALE University in Novo Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul, and Anhembi Morumbi University in S脙拢o Paulo (1995 2002). She was also the coordinator of the Pro-Regulatory Commission for Chiropractic in Brazil CPRQB (2006-2010). Since 2006 she has served as the Executive Director of the Latin American Chiropractic Federation (FLAQ) and since 2002 has been the Latin American representative of the IBCE (International Board of Chiropractic Examiners). Her many awards include the World Federation of Chiropractic Honor Award for outstanding contributions to the international development of the profession (2011), the Brazilian Association of Chiropractic Service Award from the Brazilian Chiropractic Association ABQ (2012), the Lee Homewood Outstanding Pioneer Award from the Association for the History of Chiropractic (2015) and a Fellowship from the Palmer College of Chiropractic (2017).

Francisco-Gutierrez

Dr. Francisco Gutierrez is the Head of Medicine & Health for Cintana Education. He is responsible for setting the strategic direction and conducting the operations that help the Cintana affiliates grow and improve their quality and differentiation in their markets. He brings more than 25 years of experience in health and higher education around the world. In his most recent role as Senior Vice president for Medicine & Health at Laureate Education, the network became the largest educator of health professionals globally, with over 255,000 students in more than 40 different degree programs. Prior to this engagement, Dr. Gutierrez operated a specialized consulting firm in health, and before that, he was Director of the International Healthcare Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Washington DC. He has held senior management positions at several hospitals and outpatient care facilities and has had a private clinical practice as well. He received Medical Doctor and MBA degrees from the prestigious Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) and a Masters in Health Finance from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is an advanced member of the American Association for Physician Leadership and a recognized speaker in innovation for higher education in health professions. He is a regular lecturer at Harvard University and has presented his views as guest faculty of several renowned academic medical institutions and universities around the world.

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Brian Justice, DC is a Medical Director at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield since 2012 after being recruited to develop and implement a comprehensive spine program focusing on early contact practitioners. The Spine Health Program is based on a program Dr. Justice co-developed in what is now the Beth-Israel Hospital / Harvard healthcare system in 2009. Aspects of this nationally recognized Spine Health Program have been vetted and shared at multiple universities (Stanford, UCSF, Duke, U. of Pittsburgh…), professional societies, and outcomes published in peer-reviewed journals. Multiple BCBS plans are now implementing this program. Prior to assuming his present position, Dr. Justice graduated Summa Cum Laude from The State University of New York at Brockport, he then attended graduate school at National Chiropractic College in Chicago, IL. Dr. Justice spent 28 years in a spine-focused chiropractic practice in various settings, including a doctor-owned group, hospital-based, and in industry. He has served on many communities and national boards and committees, including professional associations, NCQA and CMS. He has published and presented nationally on spine care, quality improvement, pathway development, wellness/wellbeing and optimal interdisciplinary spine care.

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Donald Murphy is a chiropractor by background and a Primary Spine Practitioner by practice, with over 30 years of clinical experience. Dr. Murphy has implemented and overseen an integrated, interdisciplinary spine care pathway that focuses on primary spine care, including for two programs in Rhode Island. Dr. Murphy is Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Pittsburgh, and Adjunct Associate Professor, New York Chiropractic College. He lectures throughout the world on various topics related to primary spine care. Dr. Murphy has nearly 100 peer-reviewed journal publications and book chapters. His two-volume book, Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain Vols I and II, is the required text for Primary Spine Practitioner training.

Dustin-Nabhan

Dustin Nabhan is a healthcare executive and Doctor of Chiropractic with specialty certifications in sports medicine, strength and conditioning and musculoskeletal ultrasonography. He currently serves as the Vice President of Health & Performance for Canyon Ranch, where he leads the health, human performance, nutrition, mental health, and spiritual wellness teams. Before Canyon Ranch, Dr. Nabhan worked for 12 years with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, most recently as the Vice President, Sports Medicine, Research & Innovation, where his primary duties included direction of patient care at Olympic Training Centers and oversight of research and injury prevention programs. Dr. Nabhan is an active clinician-researcher and a Senior Associate Editor for the British Journal of Sports Medicine and a reviewer for several sports medicine journals.