Daniel M Salzer, PhD

Daniel M Salzer, PhD Dr. Daniel Salzer specializes in assessment and solution-oriented, pragmatic, and collaborative psychological consultations with children and adults.

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Woodinville, WA
98072

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Monday 1pm - 8pm
Tuesday 1pm - 8pm
Wednesday 1pm - 8pm
Thursday 1pm - 8pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm

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+14254834136

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Daniel M. Salzer, Ph.D.

The second of four sons, I was born in Iowa and lived from ages 2 to 6 in Battle Creek, Michigan. My family moved to Golden Valley, Minnesota in 1968, and this is where I grew up. I lived in New York City between 1981 and 1986 while completing my undergraduate and master’s degree studies at Columbia University. I studied clinical psychology at the University of Southern California, beginning in 1986, and completing my Ph.D. in 1991. I completed my pre-doctoral psychology internship at the San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic in 1990. I earned my California psychologist license in August of 1993, and I practiced in Los Angeles until early 1997. I obtained my Washington psychologist license in January of 1997, and I have been in private practice in the Woodinville area since that time. In addition, during my first year in the Seattle area, I served as the supervising psychologist for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral psychology interns at Seattle Mental Health, and as the consulting psychologist for this community mental health center.

I met my wife Rebecca at Columbia in July of 1986, and, after a two-year long-distance courtship, convinced Rebecca to move back to Los Angeles after her graduation in May of 1988. We have been married since July of 1990. Rebecca pursued her doctoral studies in Renaissance English literature at UCLA, where she specialized in John Milton’s non-fiction prose work. After some years of teaching in higher education, Rebecca now works as an administrator and researcher with the Washington Education Association. We live in Woodinville. We have four cats: Cricket, Skyler, Ruby, and Theo.

I specialize in assessment and solution-oriented psychological consultations with children, adolescents, and adults. In my practice, I am active, directive, pragmatic, and collaborative. I utilize a modified cognitive-behavioral approach which focuses on meaningful and measurable behavior change, clinical relevance, social validity, client satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness. I most specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of ADD, AD/HD, and executive function deficits, anxiety, depression, symptoms associated with Asperger’s Syndrome, socialization and social-pragmatic communication challenges, childhood disruptive behavior and mood-dysregulation challenges, life transition challenges, academic underachievement, OCD patterns, and mood cycling disorders. I see clients Sunday through Thursday. Sundays work especially well for busy families or for clients who live further away. Accepted insurances include Premera, Regence, Aetna, Cigna, and First Choice.

It is an honor to be of service to others, and to help people to resolve challenges, to realize their potentials, and to more meaningfully engage in their education, their work, their relationships, and other aspects of their lives. Please contact me if I might be of service to you.