About me
Greg Roussett is a board certified adult psychiatric nurse practitioner with over a decade of experience providing individualized and holistic psychiatric services. His psychiatry practice integrates general prescriptive psychopharmacology with a wide range of psychotherapeutic modalities, and he has a specialization in multimodal therapies for sleep.
The foundation of Greg’s practice began with an intensive psychodynamic training internship in 2005 at the prestigious Menninger Clinic, a top ranked inpatient psychiatric pavilion in Houston, Texas (US News 2019 <LINK>). He became a lead in the care of clients at Menninger’s exclusive ‘Professionals in Crisis’ unit. Utilizing a multimodal psychodynamic approach, he worked with athletes, pilots, surgeons and other professionals to help each client individually develop a fresh perspective on how best to navigate the challenges in their lives.
As a strong believer in the power of combining therapeutic relationships and medication management, Greg completed the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) graduate program at the University of California San Francisco’s (UCSF) in 2010. He went on to lead a 6-member multidisciplinary care team with the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center where he provided general psychiatric prescribing and psychotherapy. During his nine year tenure at the VA, he obtained national certification in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and focused his practice on treating the interface between disordered sleep, general mental health, and medication management. He is currently UCSF adjunct faculty and a federally funded researcher in the field of behavioral sleep science.