Dana Greenhut, Ph.D. is a fully licensed psychologist and serves as the assistant director of CFSC. Dr. Greenhut provides top notch service to children, adolescents, and adults. She generally works with clients ages 8 and up. Her specialties include assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, adjustment issues, low self esteem, relationship conflicts, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). She has over twenty years of experience providing therapy. She has worked as a youth crisis worker and advocate. In addition, Dr. Greenhut has conducted clinical research on ADHD, life stress and memory. She has co-authored articles published in the Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice and the Journal of Child Custody.
Dr. Greenhut received her clinical training from the University of Detroit Mercy Psychology Clinic, Oakland County Circuit Court, Family Division, and the Oakland University Counseling Center. She completed her APA accredited internship at the Hawthorn Center, where she received 2000 hours of clinical training providing services to children and adolescents in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Dr. Greenhut gained additional post-doctoral experience as a staff therapist in an outpatient practice specializing in child, adolescent, and family treatment. Prior to her work at the Child and Family Solutions Center, she served as a staff psychologist with the Wayne State University Department of Psychiatry Physicians Group.
Dr. Greenhut holds a B.A. in psychology from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Detroit Mercy.