Dr. B. Harrison Levine, MPH
Psychiatrist | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
13123 E 16th Ave Aurora CO, 80045About
Dr. Harrison Levine practices Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in Aurora, CO. Dr. Levine evaluates patients throughout childhood and adolescence using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists are trained and certified to administer psychotherapy, medication, and many other means of treatment. Dr. Levine seeks to improve each patients quality of life.
Education and Training
Ben Gurion University of The Negev / Faculty of Health Science 2002
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UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU
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Get to know Psychiatrist Dr. B. Harrison Levine, who serves patients in Boulder, Colorado.
Dr. Levine is a dual board-certified, experienced, and highly-effective psychiatrist working with children, adolescents, and adults at his private practice in Boulder, Colorado. He provides treatment for a wide range of neurological and/or developmental challenges, or major medical issues. He specializes in complicated or challenging cases, taking time to gain an in-depth understanding of his patients, especially in cases where prior examination by other professionals has failed to yield a clear diagnosis.
Recognized as a Top Doc for the cities of Denver, Boulder, and the State of Colorado, what sets Dr. Levine apart in the field of psychiatry is his accessibility to his patients and his collaborative, evidence-based approach to the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults for disorders including ADHD, mood, anxiety, and autistic spectrum disorder. At the very start of working with every patient, he actively collaborates with the patient’s current and former caregivers and health care professionals to ensure that he has a complete holistic understanding of their specific issues. Additionally, he makes every effort to maximize the relief of symptoms with the most conservative use of medication possible. It is his ultimate goal to limit and minimize his patients’ need for further therapy as much as possible.
As for his academic career, Dr. Levine earned his medical degree from the Ben Gurion University—Columbia University Medical School for International Health in Beersheva, Israel. Upon relocating to the United States, he completed his residency in psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, followed by his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia and Cornell Universities. He also holds a Master of Public Health degree from The Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh.
The doctor’s comprehensive education in child and adolescent psychiatry has uniquely prepared him for working with psychiatric patients as young as five years old up through adulthood. He specializes in working with youths with or without developmental delays or disorders, neurological or other co-occurring medical conditions. What’s more, he treats most psychiatric illnesses such as ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, pervasive developmental disorders, Asperger syndrome, mood disorders, and psychotic disorders.
Licensed to practice medicine in the states of New York and Colorado, he is board-certified in adult psychiatry & child and adolescent psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to promoting high-quality patient care for the public through the initial and continuing certification of psychiatrists and neurologists.
In order to remain at the forefront of his challenging field, he remains membership status with numerous professional organizations, including the American Psychiatric Association, the Association of American Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, the Colorado Psychiatric Society, the Colorado Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Society, the American Association of Emergency Psychiatry, and the American Neuropsychiatric Association.
Throughout his extensive career, Dr. Levine has held numerous roles, including Director of Adolescent Intensive Services at Centennial Peaks Hospital; Medical Director of the Children’s Home of Jefferson County (NY)/Jefferson County Foster Care; Medical Director & Developer of Psychiatric Consultation/Liaison and Emergency Services, Bridge Clinic, Med/Psych Clinic, and Peds-Psych Rounds at Children’s Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado at Denver; and Moonlighter with the Children’s Comprehensive Emergency Psychiatric Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital at Columbia University, among others.
In addition, he is a former member of various committees and groups at Children’s Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado at Denver, including the Leadership Committee, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; the Committee for Pharmacology and Therapeutics; the Behavioral Assistance Resource Team; and the Strengthen our Alliances with Families Team (former Chairman) – to name a few.
On the subject of his review and referee work, Dr. Levine developed hospital policy and served as a mediator for Strengthen our Alliance with Families Team, served as an Associate Editor for FOCUS Patient Management Exercises in Psychiatry (workbook), as well as served as a member of the Admissions Committee at Medical School for International Health at Ben Gurion University and at Columbia University.
Combining his dedication to his work and contributions in his field, he has served as an invited speaker and lecturer on a local and national level, with expertise in extramural lectures, presentations, and visiting professorships. His teaching record includes poster presentations, grand rounds, and presentations to medical students, graduate students, and house officers.
Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions. Psychiatrists evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations, develop treatment plans, prescribe medication, and evaluate treatment results.
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