Diane Zelman
Personal Information
California School of Professional Psychology
Clinical Psychology
San Francisco Beach St Campus
Professor
Professor
Alliant International University San Francisco
One Beach Street, Suite 100
San Francisco CA 94133-1221
415-955-2123
Courses, Research Interests, Publications
Theory and Techniques: Family/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Health Psychology
Psychopharmacology
Biological Bases of Behavior
Tests and Measurements
Intercultural Awareness Development
Health psychology; chronic pain; disability; on-line learning pedagogy; neuropsychology; addictions; psychopharmacology
Zelman DC, Gore M, Duke E, Brandenburg N (2005) Validation of the Brief Pain Inventory for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 29: 401-410.
Zelman DC, Dukes E, Brandenburg N, Bostrom A & Gore M (2005) Identification of cut-points for mild, moderate and severe pain due to painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Pain, 115:29-36
Paul SM, Zelman DC & Miaskowski C (2005) Categorizing the severity of cancer pain: further exploration of the establishment of cutpoints. Pain, 113: 37-44.
Zelman DC, Smith M, Hoffman D, Reed P, Edwards L, Levine E & Dukes E. (2004) Acceptable, manageable, and tolerable days: patient daily goals for medication management of persistent pain. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 28:474-489.
Zelman DC, Hoffman D, Seifeldin R. & Dukes E. (2003) Development of a metric for a day of manageable pain control: derivation of pain severity cut-points for low back pain and osteoarthritis. Pain, 106:35-42.
Zelman DC & Stock WE (2000) Creating a feminist pharmacotherapy. Public Service Psychology, 25:16.
Stock WE & Zelman DC (2000) Women in the age of Viagra - the case for psychology's voice. Public Service Psychology, 25:7-8.
Howland EW, Nakamura Y, Cleeland CS, Suthers LS, Nichols SN, & Zelman, DC. (1995). Effects of hypnosis on subjective pain ratings and evoked potential amplitudes. Analgesia 1(3), 171-184.
Zelman DC, & Metrick SB (1992). Art from Ashes: The Bay Area Arts Relief Project Oakland, California: Marcus A Foster Educational Institute. Book describing expressive art projects and classroom interventions by East Bay mental health professionals following the 1991 Oakland fire.
Zelman DC, Brandon TH, Jorenby DE & Baker TB (1992). Measures of affect and nicotine dependence predict differential response to smoking cessation treatments. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 943-952.
Zelman DC, Howland EW, Nichols S, Hodes B, & Cleeland C (1991). Brief mood induction influences pain perception and tolerance. Pain, 46:105-11.
Brandon TH, Zelman, DC, & Baker TB (1987). Effects of maintenance sessions on smoking relapse: Delaying the inevitable? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55: 780-783.
Zelman DC, Tiffany S & Baker TB. (1985). Influence of stress on morphine-induced hyperthermia: Relevance to drug conditioning and tolerance development. Behavioral Neuroscience, 99: 122-144.
Academic History and Background
PhD Clinical Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1989
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California - Berkeley, Brief psychodynamic therapy
Internship, Clinical Psychology, Veteran's Administration Hospital, San Francisco
Postdoctoral M.S. in Psychopharmacology - California School of Professional Psychology
BA Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton
Licensed Psychologist in California
American Psychological Association
California Psychological Association
American Pain Society
