Gregory Holler, Ph.D.
Originally from San Diego, CA, Dr. Gregory D. Holler began his career as a teacher and counselor’s assistant in general
and special education. He also received advanced training as a counselor, behavior analyst and case manager.
Dr. Holler completed his Ph.D. in Psychology in 2005. Upon relocating to the Bay Area, Dr. Holler served as the Quality
Management Specialist with the Golden Gate Regional Center where he helped oversee the transition of developmentally disabled
clients from institutional settings into community housing.
Dr. Holler has been a faculty lecturer at Holy Names University
in the Department of Sociology and currently teaches at the University of Phoenix College of Health and Human Services in San
Francisco, CA. In addition to his consultation for UBI, he also oversees the Pacifica Autism Center for Therapy.
In collaboration with filmmaker Mark Felgin, Dr. Holler recently appeared in a documentary film on the transition of
clients from Agnews Developmental Center into the community.