Dr. David Paster's Practice
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Double Board Certified Specialist
 

Care Philosophy 
I am a Board-certified psychiatrist and child psychiatrist providing highly personalized services for adults, children and families. I am on the teaching staff at UCLA. I provide a choice of multiple treatment methods including short and long term psychotherapy, behavior therapy and medications. "The purpose of therapy is to give options"- a quote by Dr. Paster from a Los Angeles Times Magazine article. Please see the "Events" page for my thoughts on related major current events. Thank you.

Locations 
Dr. Paster's Encino Office  See map
16311 Ventura Blvd.
Suite 1288
Encino, California  91436
818-995-8900
dpaster@ucla.edu


Specialties 
Psychiatry
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Forensic Psychiatry

Reimbursement 
Please call for information regarding fees and payment policies. Most major credit cards accepted, via email and Paypal; May require you to have a Paypal account after the first CC payment.

Patient Education Resources
Your Child and Medication / NIH
Re Children / Gibran

Staying Healthy
How to Handle Stress / AMA

Common Illnesses
A Closer Look at Major Depression / Medem-APA
A Closer Look at Panic Disorder / Medem-APA
A Closer Look at Bipolar Disorder / Medem-APA
A Closer Look at Eating Disorders / Medem-APA
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders / AAP
JAMA Patient Page:
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
 / JAMA/Archives
JAMA Patient Page:
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
 / JAMA/Archives
 
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