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Greg Muller, Ph.D.

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Ph.D., School Psychology
University of Florida

About

Greg Muller, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Dell Medical School. Muller has clinical experience with children and adults across a continuum of care ranging from school-based to acute inpatient facilities. He has considerable expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapy for a variety of psychological disorders and proficiency in educational, psychological and neuropsychological assessment. Muller developed a clinical specialty in CBT with exposure at the University of Florida’s Division of Psychology through his work in the anxiety/obsessive-compulsive disorder intensive outpatient program. Muller has participated in UF’s Fear Facers Summer Camp and served as the camp’s assistant clinical coordinator in 2021.

Muller completed both his undergraduate and graduate education at the University of Florida. He finished an APA-approved predoctoral internship at Centerstone Consortium in Bradenton, Florida, and completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at UF’s Division of Psychology.

Muller’s primary interests include clinical research examining factors that impact treatment outcomes in OCD and anxiety disorders, with a focus in the area of improving treatment outcomes for youths and adults with these disorders.