Doctor of Behavioral Health

Doctor of Behavioral Health ASU DBH

Healthcare reform is creating a new market for clinicians who can provide brief, evidence-based behavioral interventions in primary care and other medical settings. Many primary care patients have untreated behavioral conditions that lead to increased medical costs as patients visit their PCP, are referred to specialists, and have extensive lab work when effective brief behavioral interventions ca

n resolve many of these complaints. Yet traditional clinical training for behavioral clinicians does not prepare them with the clinical, medical, and business skills necessary to take advantage of this emerging opportunity in the healthcare marketplace.

To our faithful Doctor of Behavioral Health followers,We’ve enjoyed engaging with you on this page and sharing informati...
08/24/2020

To our faithful Doctor of Behavioral Health followers,

We’ve enjoyed engaging with you on this page and sharing information about behavioral health and the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at ASU. However, in just a few weeks, we’ll be deactivating this page and shifting our sharing to the College of Health Solutions page on Facebook. We encourage you to follow us there so that you don’t miss a thing! Of course, you may continue to follow and post with DBH faculty, students, graduates and other colleagues on Facebook.

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07/11/2020

Dear ASU Students:

05/12/2020

Amber Gray Sent this amazing email to faculty and asked to share! Congrats Dr. Gray!!!

I have always been blessed in my life to have some pretty incredible mentors, great influential role models and people who always thought I could excel and believed in me.
I want to take a moment to thank the many incredible people here for all of their hard work, teaching and guidance. Without them, we as graduates are not possible. We often take our mentors and influencers for granted. We think they will always be there. I make efforts not to forget those who helped to shape my thinking and change my life.
In the past, so many great people, like Dr. Nadeau, Dr. Parson, Dr. Peacock, Dr. Little, Dr. Rose, Dr. Viale, Dr. Fenelon, Dr. Hanson, Dr. Pierson, Dr. Paxton, Dr. Meisenhelder, Dr. Chavez, Dr. Fong, Dr. Heistercamp and so many other wonderful people helped me to get to the next level. They taught me so much!!! Thank you all so much for being wonderfully you! (I KNOW I WAS A PAIN IN THE BUTT SOMETIMES).
Today, I am so thankful for Dr. Popolizio, Dr. Wexler, Dr. O'Donnell, Dr. Borst, Dr. Jones, Dr. Giles, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Clarke, Dr. Manson and so many other amazing professors and influential people.
You are all so appreciated. Thank you so much for creating such a great experience for myself and my cohorts. To all of my mentors, my influencers, my many amazing professors... you all rock!!! Much love and respect to you. Thank you, again for an incredible experience!
I am far from where I come from!

03/30/2020

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