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Daryn Reicherter is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, where he directs the Human Rights Trauma Mental Health Laboratory. He has extensive expertise in cross-cultural trauma psychiatry and has dedicated over a decade to providing administrative and clinical services in trauma mental health both locally and internationally. He is listed as an expert by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and has contributed to the United Nations’ International Criminal Court. Additionally, he is a Fulbright Specialist and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Innovations in Global Health at Stanford. His work includes developing clinical rotations for residency and medical school education, and he has created new opportunities for residents and undergraduate education in Global Mental Health. Reicherter has been involved in establishing mental health programs for underserved populations in the San Francisco Bay Area and acts as the Faculty Adviser for Stanford’s Free Clinic Mental Health Program. He holds degrees in Psychobiology and Philosophy from the University of California at Santa Cruz and completed his medical doctorate at New York Medical College. He underwent his internship and residency at Stanford University Medical Center, where he was Chief Resident. His clinical focus includes Psychiatry, Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, and serving Vulnerable Populations.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Director of Human Rights Trauma Mental Health Laboratory, providing clinical psychiatry services.
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