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Dr. med. Hans Steiner

Academic Appointments

Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic 401 Quarry Rd MC 5719 Stanford, CA 94305
    Tel Work (650) 723-5511 Fax (650) 723-5531
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Professional Snapshot

Clinical Focus

  • Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Honors and Awards

  • Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association (2003)
  • Fellow, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1987)
  • Fellow, American Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (1990)
  • Outstanding Mentor Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1990-3 , 1995-6, 1998-9, 2004)
  • Dlin/Fischer Award for Significant Achievement in Clinical Research, American Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (1990)
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Professional Education

Board Certification: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (1981)
Board Certification: Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (1979)
Residency: University of Michigan, MI (1978)
Residency: State University of New York, NY (1976)
Internship: State University of New York, NY (1974)
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Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Industry Relationships

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Consulting: Advisor Lilly Pharmaceuticals

Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

Dr. Steiner's research is based on developmental approaches to psychopathology which emphasize the conjoint study of normative and non-normative phenomena, and the complex interaction of biological, psychological and social variables in the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
He has published extensively on the details of this model and has applied it to the study of normal and abnormal aggression, responses to stress and traumatic events, and the mental processes helping people adjust to adversity across the life span.

He is currently investigating the application of psycholinguitsic methods to measure conscious and unconscious mental states, especially emotions and self regulation. He is using computerized text analytic techniques to characterize referential activity, emotional expression, event specific memories and the reconstituting and healing effects of oral and written emotional expression.

He is studying non-clinical and clinical populations with these methods.

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