Dr. Reich is Clinical Professor at UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor at the Stanford Department of Psychiatry. He is currently in private practice in San Francisco where he treats patients and also does some forensic evaluations. His current academic work consists of teaching psychiatry residents psychopharmacology and writing review articles largely related to personality and their relationship to anxiety and depression.
Dr. Reich has been academic faculty in the past at Yale, Iowa, Harvard and Brown. He has over 100 peer reviewed articles mostly in the area of personality and anxiety. His work largely relates to the relationship of the anxiety and depressive disorders to the personality disorders. His publications have over 5000 citations in the literature. He has presented regularly at national meeting such as the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association and also some international meetings. He founded and received the founders award from the Association for Research in Personality Disorders (ARPD).
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