Bio


Born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. Medical school at the Central University School of Medicine, where Internship was completed.
Residency training at Stanford Medical School, Department of Psychiatry. Work in Community Mental health in Maui, Hawaii for 4 years.
Work at the Veterans Administration in Palo Alto for 3 years. Currently in Private Practice and as consulting psychiatrist at the Vaden Student Health center at Stanford

Clinical Focus


  • Psychiatry

Professional Education


  • Residency: Stanford University Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (1976) CA
  • Board Certification: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Psychiatry (1987)
  • Internship: Hospital Universitario (1970) Venezuela
  • Medical Education: University Central De Venezuela (1969) Venezuela

All Publications


  • The Supervision of Countertransference SUPERVISION IN PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE: PRACTICAL APPROACHES ACROSS VENUES AND PROVIDERS Greaves, C. C., DeGolia, S. G., Corcoran, K. M. 2019: 305–13
  • GROUP-THERAPY WITH TERMINALLY ILL AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY YALOM, I. D., Greaves, C. 1977; 134 (4): 396-400

    Abstract

    The authors describe their four-year experience with a therapy group for patients with metastatic carcinoma. Patients in the group are helped by helping one another, by moving out of a morbid self-absorption, and by finding that they have much of value to share and to teach. The most important aspect of the group experience is the "presence" it offers; patients find support and the opportunity to express their needs and fears openly. The authors believe that group therapy is a valuable modality for the treatment of terminally ill patients and that much can be learned from such groups for the everyday therapy of the living.

    View details for Web of Science ID A1977CZ88500007

    View details for PubMedID 842726