When Bruce Levine picks up the phone himself, that is the first signal that something here is different. Patients aren’t routed through a receptionist or asked to leave a name with a service β the first point of contact is the psychologist himself, which sets the tone for the kind of direct, confidential relationship he builds from there. His Beverly Hills practice, now conducted through encrypted video sessions, extends that same personal attention across California, Florida, Hawaii, and Kansas.
Dr. Levine holds a Ph.D. from Hofstra University and completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy at Temple University Medical School β an advanced training stage most licensed psychologists never pursue. He is also among the fewer than five percent of clinical psychologists who are board-certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). For people whose anxiety has started expressing itself through the body β racing thoughts at bedtime, the inability to wind down after hours of screen-driven input, stress that never quite resolves β CBT gives him a concrete set of tools for interrupting those patterns and rebuilding steadier routines.
He works with men and women navigating depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, relationship conflicts, infidelity, divorce, and the particular pressures that accompany caring for aging parents. Thirty years of clinical practice inform how he listens and what he does with what he hears.
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