Dr. Gerald A. Groves, MD, PhD
Phychiatrist | Psychiatry
194 N Harrison St Princeton NJ, 08540About
Dr. Gerald A. Groves is a distinguished psychiatrist with over 55 years of experience, serving patients in Princeton, New Jersey. Board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), Dr. Groves specializes in treating conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. His holistic approach integrates medication management, therapy, and consultation, offering personalized care to his patients. Dr. Groves has served as a faculty member at Boston University and contributed to the education of future psychiatrists. He is actively engaged in professional organizations, community initiatives, and leadership roles, reflecting his dedication to advancing mental health care.
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Education and Training
University of the West Indies MD 1969
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Certified in Psychiatry
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Fellowships
- Temple University Clinical Psychiatry
Articles and Publications
- Exposure and communications training in the treatment of agoraphobia. Dianne L. Chambless, Edna B. Foa, Gerald A. Groves, Alan J. Goldstein
- Treatment of narcotic addiction by inhibition of craving: contending with a cherished habit. Joseph Wolpe, Gerald A. Groves, Steven Fischer
- A neuroheptapeptide influence on cognitive functioning in the elderly Lyle H. Miller, Gerald A. Groves, Michael J. Bopp, Abba J. Kastin
- Flooding with Brevital in the treatment of agoraphobia: countereffective? Dianne L. Chambless, Edna B. Foa, Alan J. Goldstein
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Board Certified Psychiatrist Continues to Make a Difference in Patients’ Lives
Dr. Gerald A. Groves, a seasoned psychiatrist with more than five decades of experience, continues to provide compassionate care and expertise to his patients at his private practice in Princeton, New Jersey. His deep understanding of the complexities of mental health conditions allows him to tailor treatment plans to meet each patient’s unique needs.
A 1969 graduate of the University of the West Indies Faculty of Medical Sciences, Dr. Groves has dedicated his career to improving mental health and well-being. After completing his medical education, he pursued specialized training in psychiatry, including residencies at the University of Rochester and the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Dr. Groves’ commitment to excellence is evident through his board certification in psychiatry and his recognition as a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). The ABPN, a respected not-for-profit organization, sets high standards for professionals in the fields of psychiatry and neurology.
Throughout his career, Dr. Groves has been a beacon of hope for individuals struggling with mental health challenges. His holistic approach to treatment, combining medication management with therapy and support, has helped countless patients find relief and improve their quality of life.
As a trusted member of the medical community in New Jersey, Dr. Groves is known for his professionalism, integrity, and commitment to his patients’ well-being. His warm demeanor and genuine care create a welcoming and supportive environment for those seeking help with mental health concerns.
For individuals in Princeton and beyond, Dr. Groves is a trusted ally in the journey toward mental wellness.
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