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Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Welcoming Clinical Psychologists Drs Giocomarra and Robinson to Our Team

On behalf of all of us at CounsellingResource.com, I’d like to extend the warmest welcome to our two newest contributors to the ‘Ask the Psychologist’ column, Dr Cynthia Giocomarra and Dr Alisa Robinson.

Welcome to Drs Giocomarra and Robinson

Our regular Ask the Psychologist column has now published nearly 2000 replies to questions submitted by readers, and we’re expanding again. It’s my honour to welcome our two new contributors who have joined Dr George Simon at Ask the Psychologist: clinical psychologists Dr Cynthia Giocomarra and Dr Alisa Robinson.

About Dr Cynthia Giocomarra, PsyD

Dr Cynthia Giocomarra, PsyD

Dr Cynthia Giocomarra holds a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, with a minor in Women’s Studies. An alumnus of UCLA, she also involves herself with several organizations concerned with the welfare of humanity, including Psychologists for Social Responsibility; the Association for Humanistic Psychology; and the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. You can read more about her background at www.cynthiapsyd.com.

With over fifteen years experience in counseling, coaching and consulting, Dr Giocomarra is particularly passionate about online therapy. She has been engaged in online counseling and coaching since 1999.

Dr Giocomarra began contributing to our Ask the Psychologist column in January 2010. You can see all the replies she’s so published so far right here.

About Dr Alisa Robinson, PhD

Dr Alisa Robinson, PhD

Dr Robinson received her PhD from the University of Southern California and works as a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of California. Working with individuals across the lifespan — from teenagers to adults and the elderly — she provides individual therapy and family therapy and facilitates groups on emotional health, anxiety management and mindfulness. Alisa is also an adjunct professor at Argosy University, where she teaches courses in Clinical Psychopharmacology, Diagnosis and Treatment, Domestic Violence, Human Growth and Development, Substance Abuse Counseling and Addictions. Alisa is excited to apply her skills to help people understand the relevance of psychology research and practice to their lives. She enjoys speaking on psychology-related topics in a question and answer format and is available to address mental health issues through media appearances. You can read more about her background at askdoctoralisa.com.

Dr Robinson began contributing to our Ask the Psychologist column in February 2010. You can see all of Dr Robinson’s replies so far just here.

Contributing to CounsellingResource.com

We’re always on the lookout for the best and brightest to join our team. So if you’re a talented writer interested in reaching a wide audience in psychology, therapy, or general mental health and well-being, drop us a line via our contact page and let us know. We look forward to hearing from you.

One Response to “Welcoming Our Two New Clinical Psychologists”

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    A warm welcome to you, Cynthia and Alisa!

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