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Dr. Gary Grenell currently practices psychotherapy, psychoanalysis,
and psychological testing at his office on Madison Street
in Seattle. Dr. Grenell is on the clinical faculty of the
University of Washington School of Medicine, where
he is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences. He has also served on the Core Faculty
of the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (SPSI) since 1998. Dr. Grenell served as chairperson of the faculty at SPSI from 2004-2006.
Dr.
Grenell has been a licensed psychotherapist since 1980. In
that year he received his California Marriage, Family, and
Child Counselor's license. Then, in 1983 he returned to graduate
school to receive additional training in clinical psychology.
His APA approved predoctoral psychology internship was at
University Hospitals of Cleveland, the primary teaching
hospital of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,
Department of Psychiatry.
In
1987 he completed his doctoral dissertation research entitled,
"The Relationship Between Early Physical Abuse and Object
Relations of Latency Aged Children," and was granted his doctoral
degree in Clinical Psychology from United States International
University, in San Diego, California.
He
then completed two programs of post-doctoral training. Between
the years 1987 and 1988 he completed a Postdoctoral Practicum
in Child Clinical Assessment at the Reiss-Davis Child Study
Center in Los Angeles, earning a certificate in Child
Diagnostic Assessment. During the years 1986-1988 he was a
Postgraduate Associate at Wright Institute Los Angeles
where he received a certificate in Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
Then, from 1989-1990 he was employed at the Augustus F.
Hawkins Mental Health Center in Los Angeles, as a Staff
Psychologist in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
In
1990 he moved to Seattle and was granted his Washington Psychology
License(PY1371). He then completed a postdoctoral course of
study, graduating the Program for Clinical Psychoanalytic
Training of the
Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
in 1998. He is certified in Psychoanalysis by the
American
Psychoanalytic Association.
His
Professional Affiliations include full memberships in the
American Psychological Association; American Psychoanalytic
Association; International Psychoanalytic Association; Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic
Studies; and the Society for Personality Assessment. Since
1990 he has been listed in the National Register of Health
Providers in Psychology. Between the years 1991 and 1995 he
served on the Ethics Committee of the Washington Sate Psychological
Association.
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