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Bruce Arnow is a tenured Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he serves as Associate Chair and Co-Chief of the Division of Adult Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology. His academic leadership includes directing the Psychosocial Treatment Clinic and Clinical Psychology Education since 1985.
- PhD in Counseling Psychology (Stanford, 1984)
- MS in Counseling Psychology (California State University, Hayward)
- BA in Psychology (Queens College, 1969)
Bruce's research focuses on depression treatment outcomes, chronic pain-mental health intersections, and long-term effects of child maltreatment. His work bridges clinical psychology with neuroscience and digital innovation through affiliations with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and Stanford HAI.
Recent studies highlight his exploration of AI in psychotherapy (2024), fMRI-based PTSD biomarkers (2020), and VA mental health outcomes (2019). Publications span Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Journal of Psychiatry, and Biological Psychiatry.
- Scientific Awards: Founding Fellow, Academy of Cognitive Therapy (1996-Present)
- Fellow, APA Division 12: Society of Clinical Psychology (2013-Present)
- Member, Society for Psychotherapy Research (2014-Present)
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