[Image] Daniel A. Bochner, Ph.D.

Specializing in Child, Adolescent And Family Therapy

Dr. Bochner invites you to visit his personal website: Dr. Bochner.com

                             

Daniel A. Bochner, Ph.D. is currently in private practice with Coastal Psychology in Savannah, Georgia.
He earned his B.S. in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin in 1985, an M.A. (1992) and Ph.D. (1997)
in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, and he completed a Clinical Internship
at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. Up until May 2001, he was an active duty psychologist in the
United States Navy. At his final duty station, Dr. Bochner was the department head for the Mental Health Unit
at Parris Island in South Carolina. Dr. Bochner has been working in the psychotherapy field since 1987 in
community mental health centers, psychiatric facilities, and in the Navy. In addition to providing individual (adult
and child), couples, family, and group treatment, he is a clinical supervisor, and has presented in the community
on many topics related to psychology. As a Navy psychologist, he has performed thousands of Fitness for Duty
evaluations.

Dr. Bochner authored the book, The Therapist's Use of Self in Family Therapy. As a member of the adjunct faculty
at the Savannah Campus of the Georgia School of Professional Psychology, he has taught Counseling Theory, Marriage
and Family Therapy and has led a clinical seminar. His therapeutic approach applies a spontaneous and authentic
interpersonal style to working in-depth in both brief and long-term treatments. Dr. Bochner is currently working
on a new book with the proposed title, "Session Notes: 50 Brief Essays on Life, Love, and Living." He has been
married 11 years and has two boys, ages 10 and seven.

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