Rochelle I. Frank, PhD

Rochelle I. Frank, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in Oakland, CA with over 25 years of clinical and academic experience. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Syracuse University and completed her training at Yale Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Frank specializes in evidence-based treatment of complex and co-occurring mood, anxiety, and trauma-related problems in adults and adolescents, and also treats high-conflict couples and families. She has received post-doctoral intensive training in DBT (Behavioral Tech) and other evidence-based treatments, and currently holds faculty and supervisory appointments at the University of California, Berkeley, The Wright Institute, and the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. Dr. Frank provides professional consultation and is a Clinical Adviser for Octave Health Group, a state-of-the-art behavioral health services organization that integrates technology and treatment to enhance therapy outcomes. She is co-author of The Transdiagnostic Road Map to Case Formulation and Treatment Planning: Practical Guidance for Clinical Decision Making (Frank & Davidson, 2014; New Harbinger), and a contributing author to S. G. Hofmann & S. C. Hayes (Eds.), Beyond the DSM (in preparation, New Harbinger). She is a past-president of the Alameda County Psychological Association, and currently is a reviewer for the American Psychological Association and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.