Marjorie Weinstock, Ph.D.
Marjorie Weinstock, Ph.D.
Marjorie Weinstock, Ph.D., is a counseling psychologist currently serving as an Associate Director at the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. In this capacity, she oversees a program focused on teaching encounter skills to sexual assault response professionals within the DoD. She also develops and presents workshops for clinicians across the country on various topics, including CBT for suicide prevention and working with military family and couples.
Dr. Weinstock joined the CDP in 2009 as a Deployment Behavioral Health Psychologist at the Naval Medical Center San Diego. Prior to that, she spent three years working for the Navy’s Fleet & Family Support Program, where she provided counseling services to military members and their families. Dr. Weinstock is a graduate of Emory University and received her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University at Buffalo. She completed her internship at the Brockton, Massachusetts VA Medical Center and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical research and addictive disorders at the Brown University Training Consortium.
As the spouse of a recently retired service member, Dr. Weinstock has a first-hand understanding of the demands of military service on the family. Her professional interests include cognitive behavioral therapy, suicide prevention, and the impact of military life on the family.