Fredric Neal Busch (born 1958) is a Weill Cornell Medical College clinical professor of psychiatry based in New York City.
[1] He is also a faculty member at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
[3] Dr. Busch has co-written several manuals and articles on focused psychodynamic approaches to psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, panic[4] and depression.
[6] Additionally, Dr. Busch has written on integrating the theoretical conceptualizations and clinical approaches of psychoanalytic treatments and medication, and coauthoring two seminal papers on treatment triangles, addressing the complex interactions of the psychotherapist, psychopharmacologist, and patient.
[9] Busch attended Duke University for his undergraduate degree, University of Texas Southwestern medical school, Weill Cornell Payne Whitney psychiatric residency program in New York City, and the Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.