Daryn Reicherter
Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Bio
Dr. Reicherter the director of the Human Rights in Trauma Mental Health Laboratory.
He has expertise in the area of cross-cultural trauma psychiatry, having spent more than a decade dedicated to providing a combination of administrative and clinical services in trauma mental health locally and internationally. He is on the List of Experts for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and for the United Nations’ International Criminal Court. He is on the Fulbright Specialists Roster for his work in international trauma mental health. He is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Innovations in Global Health at Stanford University. He has created and cultivated new clinical rotations for residency education and medical school education in the community clinics that he operates. And he has created new opportunities for resident, medical student, and undergraduate education in Global Mental Health.
He has also been involved in the creation of clinical mental health programs for underserved populations in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the Faculty Adviser for the Stanford’s Free Clinic Mental Health Program.
After receiving degrees in Psychobiology and Philosophy from the University of California at Santa Cruz, Dr. Reicherter completed his doctorate in medicine at New York Medical College. He completed internship and residency and served as Chief Resident at Stanford University Hospitals and Clinics.
Clinical Focus
- Psychiatry
- Cross-Cultural Psychiatry
- Human Rights
- Vulnerable Populations
Academic Appointments
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Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Program Affiliations
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Center for Human Rights and International Justice
Professional Education
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Medical Education: New York Medical College Registrar (2001) NY
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Residency: Stanford University Medical Center (2005) CA
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Board Certification: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Psychiatry (2007)
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Internship: Stanford University Medical Center (2002) CA
Community and International Work
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Documentation Center of Cambodia
Topic
Mental Health for Survivors of Genocide
Partnering Organization(s)
Documentation Center of Cambodia
Populations Served
Survivors of Genocide
Location
International
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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Center for Survivors of Torture
Topic
Mental Health for Torture Survivors
Partnering Organization(s)
Asian Americans for Community Involvement
Populations Served
Survivors of Human Rights Crimes
Location
Bay Area
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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Delopment of Behavioral Health Services
Topic
Integrated Behavioral Health
Partnering Organization(s)
Gardner Health Center
Populations Served
Santa Clara County
Location
Bay Area
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
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Clinical Director Integrated Behavioral Health,, East Palo Alto
Topic
Behavioral Health in Primary Care
Partnering Organization(s)
Ravenswood
Location
Bay Area
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
Yes
2024-25 Courses
- The Psychology of Stoked
LIFE 60N, PSYC 60N (Win) -
Independent Studies (5)
- Directed Reading in Psychiatry
PSYC 299 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Graduate Research
PSYC 399 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Medical Scholars Research
PSYC 370 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Teaching in Psychiatry
PSYC 290 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Undergraduate Research, Independent Study, or Directed Reading
PSYC 199 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum)
- Directed Reading in Psychiatry
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Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- The Psychology of Stoked
LIFE 60N, PSYC 60N (Win)
2022-23 Courses
- The Psychology of Stoked
LIFE 60N, PSYC 60N (Win)
2021-22 Courses
- The Psychology of Stoked
PSYC 60N (Win)
- The Psychology of Stoked
All Publications
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Reducing Protections for Noncitizen Children - Exacerbating Harm and Trauma.
The New England journal of medicine
2018
View details for PubMedID 30462590
- Cambodia’s Hidden Scars: Trauma Psychology in the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia edited by van Schaack, B., Reicherter, D. Documentation Center of Cambodia. 2016
- Psychotherapy for Immigrant Youth edited by Patel, S., Reicherter, D. Springer. 2016
- Partnering for Mental Health: Stories of Community and Academic Collaboration. edited by Roberts, L., Reicherter, D., Adelsheim, S., Joshi, S. Springer. 2015
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What Is the Role of Academic Departments of Psychiatry in Advancing Global Mental Health?
ACADEMIC PSYCHIATRY
2016; 40 (4): 672-678
View details for DOI 10.1007/s40596-016-0497-z
View details for Web of Science ID 000379709200022
View details for PubMedID 26976404
- People from Culturally Distinct Populations A Clinical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics 2016
- What Is the Role of Academic Departments of Psychiatry in Advancing Global Mental Health? Academic Psychiatry 2016
- Psychological Mind-sets: The Need for Cultural Sensitivity in the Mental Health of Immigrant Youth Psychotherapy for Immigrant Youth 2016
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The Treatment of VIP Patients in Academic Teaching Settings: Applying the "Difficult Patient Framework" to Guide Therapeutic Response.
Academic psychiatry
2015; 39 (5): 597-600
View details for DOI 10.1007/s40596-015-0343-8
View details for PubMedID 26025558
- The Cambodian Dancer: Sophany's Gift of Hope Tuttle. 2015
- The Earthquake: Creating Legal Access for Haitian Rape Survivors Partnering for Mental Health: Stories of Community and Academic Collaboration 2015
- The Cambodian Lotus Thrives Under a California Sun: How a Mental Health Clinic Partnered with a Khmer Buddhist Temple to Reach Killing Fields Refugees Living in California Partnering for Mental Health: Stories of Community and Academic Collaboration 2015
- Gender Dysphoria Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Study Guide American Psychiatric Association Press. 2014
- Ethics and Professionalism and Ethics in Medicine: A Study Guide for Physicians and Physicians in Training edited by Roberts, L., Reicherter, D. Springer. 2014
- Personality Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Study Guide American Psychiatric Association Press. 2014
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Helping Children Exposed to War and Violence: Perspectives from an International Work Group on Interventions for Youth and Families
CHILD & YOUTH CARE FORUM
2013; 42 (4): 371-388
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10566-013-9203-4
View details for Web of Science ID 000321572000007
- International Perspectives on Homelessness International Handbook of Psychiatry: A Concise Guide for MEdical Students, Residents, and Medical Practitioners edited by Roberts, L., Layde, J., Balton, R. World Scientific Publishing. 2013; 1: 841–864
- Mental Health Consequences of War and Political Conflict International Handbook of Psychiatry: A Concise Guide for Medical Students, Residents, and Medical Practitioners edited by Roberts, L., Layde, J., Balon, R. World Scientific Publishing. 2013; 1: 865–885
- Dharma Talks Under Three Moons Community-Based Participatory Research for Improved Mental Healthcare: A Manual for Clinicians and Researchers edited by Roberts, L. Springer Publishing. 2013; 1: vii - viii
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Stressors and Barriers to Using Mental Health Services Among Diverse Groups of First-Generation Immigrants to the United States
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL
2012; 48 (1): 98-106
Abstract
This study examined stressors and barriers to using mental health services among first-generation immigrants in San Jose, California. Focus groups for 30 immigrants from Cambodia, Eastern Europe, Iran, Iraq, Africa, and Vietnam were audio-recorded, translated and transcribed. Two researchers coded the data and identified themes pertaining to mental health stressors and barriers. Six primary stressors were identified: economic, discrimination, acculturation due to language differences, enculturation, parenting differences, and finding suitable employment. Primary barriers included: stigma, lack of a perceived norm in country of origin for using mental health services, competing cultural practices, lack of information, language barriers, and cost. A conceptual model is presented that may be used to inform the design and implementation of mental health services for this population.
View details for DOI 10.1007/s10597-011-9419-4
View details for Web of Science ID 000299900100013
View details for PubMedID 21655942
- Reconciliation in Cambodia Journal on Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and Prevention of Torture 2012; 22 (1)
- Building an effective medico-legal intervention model in post-earthquake Haiti. Revista de AEPNYA, Journal of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry 2012
- Cambodia’s Hidden Scars: Trauma Psychology in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge edited by Schaack, B., Reicherter, D. S., Chhang, Y. Documentation Center of Cambodia. 2011
- The Impact of War and Genocide on Psychiatry and Social Psychology Cambodia's Hidden Scars: Trauma Psychology in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge edited by Van Schaack, B., Reicherter, D., Chhang, Y. Documentation Center of Cambodia. 2011; 1: 14–32
- Analysis of Trauma Related Mental Health Resources in Cambodia Cambodia's Hidden Scars: Trauma Psychology in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge edited by Van Schaack, B., Reicherter, D., Chhang, Y. Documentation Center of Cambodia. 2011; 1: 206–221
- Mental Health Reform: Toward a National Program for Trauma Related Mental Health Cambodia's Hidden Scars: Trauma Psychology in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge edited by Van Schaack, B., Reicherter, D., Chhang, Y. Documentation Center of Cambodia. 2011; 1: 223–227
- Cambodian Perspectives on the Resources for Trauma Related Mental Health Cambodia's Hidden Scars: Trauma Psychology in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge edited by Van Schaack, B., Reicherter, D., Chhang, Y. Documentation Center of Cambodia. 2011; 1: 191–205
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Coping with the challenges of living in an Indonesian residential institution
HEALTH POLICY
2010; 96 (1): 45-50
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe challenges and strategies for coping with these challenges among individuals living in an institutional setting.This study used a qualitative approach to analyze the interviews of fourteen participants (11 males and 3 females) ages 10-24 residing in an Indonesian residential institution (orphanage and Muslim boarding school).Insufficient access to educational resources and basic necessities were major concerns of the participants, as was the residential institution's unresponsiveness and the lack of connection experienced by residents. Individuals coped with these challenges by turning to others for social support and by trying to change the focus of their thoughts, such as to more pleasant thoughts or simply to mentally disengage.Some youths and young adults residing in institutions such as a residential institution demonstrate resilience at the individual level by utilizing coping strategies to address problems in obtaining adequate educational, material and psychological support. However, because inadequacies in these kinds of support ultimately impede psychosocial development, it is imperative to develop solutions for addressing these problems at the institutional and societal level rather than at the level of individual youths and young adults.
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.healthpol.2010.01.001
View details for Web of Science ID 000279096300007
View details for PubMedID 20102784
- The Psychology of Denial in the Political Context: The Case of Torture Psychology of Denial edited by Ogden, S. Nova Publishing. 2010; 1: 1–40
- Psychology of Oppression: Human Rights Violations in the Mekong Delta The Khmer Krom Journey to Self Determination edited by Reicherter, D., Cooper, J. 2009; 1: 200–206
- The Khmer Krom Journey to Self Determination edited by Reicherter, D. S., Cooper, J. Khmer Krom Federation. 2009
- Mindfulness Meditation After Trauma The Khmer Krom Journey to Self-Determination edited by Reicherter, D., Cooper, J. Khmers Kampuchea Krom Federation. 2009; 1: 127–135