-Meet our Clinicians-

 

Dr. Jennifer Dore MD

Founder and Clinical Lead

Jennifer Dore, MD is a board certified psychiatrist specializing in psychodynamic psychotherapy and medication management for conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD and addiction.  Dr. Dore earned her MD from New York Medical College in 2007, with the highest academic distinction, Alpha Omega Alpha and holds a B.A. from Amherst College where she majored in English Literature.  Upon graduating, Dr. Dore trained for three years as a surgical resident at Weill Cornell/NY Presbyterian Hospital.  

Dr. Dore's training subsequently took her to Northern California where she joined the Stanford Department of Psychiatry as a resident physician.  While at Stanford, Dr. Dore's focus included the treatment of bipolar disorder, intensive individual psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, family and couples therapy, and medical decision making.   Dr. Dore's research in the area of bipolar disorder earned her recognition from the American Psychiatric Association during their 2013 Annual Meeting in San Francisco.  Dr. Dore was also elected Chief Resident for her contributions as a leader and innovator.  

In 2014, Dr. Jennifer Dore founded Helios Psychiatry with a mission to serve the local Bay Area community and innovate across a broad spectrum of traditional and pioneering treatments, including Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy.  Dr. Dore has worked with hundreds of patients and published numerous research papers including a groundbreaking study into the effects of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs.   


 

Jamal Cameron, MFT

Head of Therapy, Chief of Staff

Jamal Cameron, MFT, MA is a licensed marriage and family therapist (133473) who has worked with patients throughout California. Jamal began his career at Western New England University conducting research including abduction prevention and the effects of peer mentorship with children and adolescents. Upon finishing undergraduate studies, Jamal moved to southern California focusing his work on providing therapy to individuals with schizophrenia spectrum illness, depression, bipolar and substance abuse. Jamal’s work has led him to take on advocacy roles related to assisting families with academic and legal concerns. Jamal’s passions have led him to trauma and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Jamal is MAPS certified in MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy and has been trained in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy as well. Jamal incorporates a variety of approaches that include mindfulness, humanistic and psychoanalytic techniques.


 

Christen Greenfield, MSN, NP-C

Christen Greenfield, MSN, NP-C is an AANP board certified Nurse Practitioner (NP) and licensed through the California Board of Nursing.  Christen graduated from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 2004 with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and in 2009 with her Master of Science, obtaining certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner.  As a primary care provider Christen found herself working with many patients to manage depression, anxiety and ADHD and found her calling in mental health.  She returned to Duke University to complete a post graduate degree as a Psych Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Christen believes in a tailored approach to care utilizing both medication and therapy. 


 

Kathryn Croce RN

Kathryn Croce, RN, BSN is a registered nurse who graduated from East Carolina University and began her career as a neonatal intensive care nurse specializing in the care of the critically ill newborn. Being married to a Special Operations veteran she saw the effects of combat and post-traumatic stress firsthand. This led her to discover the healing power of psychedelics. She completed Naropa University’s inaugural Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies program and SoundMind’s Psychedelic Facilitator program focusing on Ketamine. Kathy is currently completing her certificate in integration coaching and is excited to work with clients in this capacity.


 

Visiting Fellow:

Dr. Gianni Glick MD

Gianni Glick is a psychiatry resident at Stanford hospital with a long-standing interest in psychedelic-assisted treatments. He completed an interdisciplinary degree at UC Berkeley and earned his MD from Alpert Medical School at Brown University. At Stanford, he organizes the Stanford Psychedelic Science Group and teaches an "Intro to Psychedelic Medicine" course at the university and medical school. He has a particular interest in group therapy and the field of psychoneuroimmunology, investigating the interdependence of emotional and physical well-being. As a clinician and advocate, he hopes to help legitimize thoughtful exploration of psychedelic-assisted therapies for the treatment of human suffering.


-Meet Our Wellness Team-

 

Karina Hoog, CMT

Our bodies communicate profoundly through movement and posture. Bodywork when performed by an expert, is a therapeutic dialogue with the body like no other. Our therapist-in-residence, Karina Hoog is a certified CMT specializing in myofascial alignment, Asian therapies, posture and breath-work. Karina's techniques help drive systematic pain release and to jump start the body's own healing energies. Her focus includes myofascial-release, a full array of circulatory system work, acupressure, stress release and regular massage.

Clients of Helios have uniques access to a range of programs focused on alignment, pain management, breath and stress-reduction. We hope you’ll experience the incredible knowledge and technique of one of the area’s most experienced practitioners.