Matthew Holland, PsyD (he/him), received his B.A. in Psychology from UC Berkeley in 2002 and his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from The Wright Institute in 2016. He completed his doctoral internship at the Integrated Health Psychology Training Program in Contra Costa County and his postdoctoral residency in Adult Outpatient Services at Kaiser Permanente, San Rafael.
Dr. Holland joined the Vallejo Psychiatry Department in 2017 and, soon thereafter, served as the clinic’s Adult Team representative on the Achieving Clinical Excellence committee for the Northern California region of Kaiser Permanente. In this clinic liaison role, he facilitated case consultation groups for Adult Team clinicians that emphasized Feedback Informed Care. In 2018, he had the pleasure of being a contributor on the Tridiuum Mental Health Advisory Council, a regional work group tasked with developing the implementation and clinic workflows of digital feedback tools designed to support clinical practice and improve patient outcomes. He also served on the Behavioral Medicine Faculty for the Family Medical Residency program for the 2020-2021 training year. From 2020-2023, he was the Behavioral Health Manager for Adult Services in Vallejo Psychiatry. During his tenure in Vallejo Psychiatry, Dr. Holland was actively involved in the doctoral training programs with roles that included assessment supervision, individual supervision, and didactic training. Recently, he also joined The Wright Institute doctoral program as adjunct faculty.
Currently, Dr. Holland enjoys working with the NCAL Mental Health Training Program where he provides supervision to doctoral and post-master’s trainees in local medical centers and develops regional projects designed to support training program quality and expansion goals in the Northern California region.
