If you're an experienced clinician looking to develop or deepen your CBT skills, I offer individual and small-group consultation grounded in the Beck Institute model — rigorous, evidence-based, and directly applicable to complex clinical presentations.
I am a Faculty Member and Certified Clinician at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at UCSF, where I have supervised psychiatric residents in CBT for over ten years. I spent four years as a clinical consultant in a national VA CBT training program and eight years directing a doctoral-level psychology training clinic. I am a Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies and an Associate Editor of The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist.
My consultation work focuses on CBT for complex and serious mental health conditions — particularly psychosis, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and treatment-resistant presentations. I work with clinicians who want to move beyond manualized approaches and develop the kind of flexible, case-conceptualization-driven practice that the evidence actually supports.
Individual consultation typically involves review of recorded sessions with feedback structured around the Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale. Small group formats are also available. I currently run a CBT consultation group for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.
If you're interested in discussing whether this would be a good fit, I'm happy to have a brief initial conversation.
Call (415) 297-1016 or email rreiser@cbtsupervision.com.