Robin Gayle, Ph.d, M.F.T. Brief and Long-Term Psychotherapy for Individuals, Couples, and Groups

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Robin Gayle, Ph.D, M.F.T.
415-456-4607
Ross Valley Professional Building
1036 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Kentfield, CA 94904 

Publications & Awards Publications:

  • Gayle, R. (2011). The Mentoring Relationship:  Co-creating Personal and Professional Growth.  In R. Klein, H. Bernard, and V. Schermer (Eds), On becoming a psychotherapist:  the personal and professional journey. Oxford University Press.
  • Gayle, R. (2010). Metaphoric Dialogue. The Journal of Imagery International, 14, 15-16.
  • Gayle, R. (2009). Co-Creating meaningful structures within long-term psychotherapy group culture.  International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 59, 311-333
  • Gayle, R. (1994).  An interaction between western psychotherapeutic methodology and eastern spirituality.  University Microfilms International, Bell & Howell.  Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  • Gayle, R. (1984). Dual career marriages:  problems, satisfactions, therapeutic considerations.  Pastoral Psychology Journal, 35(3).
Training Guides
  • Gayle, R. (2008, 3rd ed.).  Individual Case Study and Treatment Plan Guide.  Department of Counseling Psychology, Dominican University of California.
  • Gayle, R., & Danielson, J. (2007).  Group Case Study and Treatment Plan Guide.  Department of Counseling Psychology, Dominican University of California.
Awards:
  • 2010 Alonso Award for Excellence in Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy.  Awarded by the Group Psychotherapy Foundation for the paper “Co-Creating Meaningful Structures within Long-Term Psychotherapy Group Culture” published in The International Journal of Group Psychotherapy (July, 2009).
  • 1999 Excellence in Teaching Certificate for Advanced Counseling Techniques: Groups, and Fieldwork Seminar.  Awarded by the School of Arts and Sciences, Dominican University of California.

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