Member Bio
Kati Breckenridge, Ph.D., Psy.D.
I am a psychologist and a contemporary psychoanalyst. I am a training and supervising analyst, an instructor at ICP, and I have been in private practice for 35 years. I work with adults and couples in both short term and long term therapy. My focus is on your ways of relating as they occur currently and in your history. The goal is to expand your comfort range, flexibility, and familiarity with your own feelings. With greater emotional control many knotty life problems can be loosened.
AREAS OF SPECIALTY - Anxiety
- Depression
- Emptiness
- Excessive worry
- Procrastination
- Life problems
- Relationship problems
EDUCATION
License# CA psychologist 4059
- Ph.D., University of Texas in Austin, Austin, 1970
- Psy.D., Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, 1995
PUBLICATIONS - Breckenridge, K. (2000), Physical Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Closet Phenomenon?. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 20/1: 2-20.
- DelliQuadri, L. & Breckenridge, K. (1978), Mother Care: Helping Yourself Through the Emotional and Physical Transitions of New Motherhood. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, Inc.
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