About Dr. Stuart Silberman
In 2007, I was rear-ended in a motor vehicle accident and suffered a brain injury. The lingering effects of the injury threatened my career, cognition, and routine daily functioning. Through my journey to obtaining treatment for the injury, I found EEG Neurofeedback. Coupled with support from others, neurofeedback has facilitated significant, positive changes in brain function. I have been able to move past the injury and proceed with the career I previously thought had been destroyed, and I want to help others with treatments I believe in and from which I have experienced dramatic results.
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the State of Oregon and have earned my doctorate in Clinical Psychology with an Emphasis in Forensic Psychology from the American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Orange County Campus in Santa Ana, California, in 2008, and my M.A. in General Psychology from Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology in Culver City, California, in 2002. I obtained a B.S. in General Psychology from Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, in 1999. I've been in private practice in Eugene since 2013. I was employed by the Colorado Department of Corrections, where I completed my doctoral internship and remained until 2012.
Organizations and Affiliations
American Psychological Association
Lane County Psychological Association
Oregon Psychological Association
Pain Society of Oregon
Oregon Licensed Psychologist #2363