Greg Clinton, PhD — Psychologist in San Francisco, CA
Address879 14th St CA, San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone+1415-378-6859
Websitegregoryclintonphd.com
Greg Clinton, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in private practice in San Francisco's Duboce Triangle-Upper Market area. With 26 years of experience, he works with individuals and couples on a range of issues, from acute crises to long-standing behavioral patterns. Dr. Clinton emphasizes a collaborative, interactive, and authentic therapeutic partnership, aiming to create a safe and open working relationship. He holds a PhD and is a practicing psychologist.
Best for
- Individuals with anxiety
- Individuals with depression
- Couples
- Clients seeking collaborative therapy
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Couples counseling, Consultation, Supervision |
| Tags | psychologist, san francisco, anxiety, depression, couples therapy, sex addiction, relationship counseling, lgbtq+ affirming, private practice |
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