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      <image:caption>My therapeutic style is relational and collaborative. I believe psychotherapy works best as an active collaboration between client and therapist, and that it is important you find a therapist who both makes you feel comfortable and who you trust. I also consider various domains of health and wellness - physical, emotional, social, and cultural - in my work with clients. Every client and session is unique. I employ an integrative approach, drawing upon a variety of types of therapies and techniques (modalities) to best match each client’s needs. Each is grounded in rigorously developed psychotherapeutic theory and empirical literature. You can read more about the types of therapy I employ most often below:</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Hilary Rosenberg has worked and trained as a clinician and psychology researcher throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. She received a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Palo Alto University, and a B.A. in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. As a doctoral student she was fortunate to work with a wide range of adult clients across hospital and clinic settings in the Bay Area, from college students to married couples to mid-career professionals to older adults living with complex medical illness. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) in San Francisco, and before that trained at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, the University of San Francisco (USF), HealthRight360 / Tenderloin Health Services at Glide Memorial Church, and The Gronowski Center at Palo Alto University. Her dissertation, “Attention and decentering across focused attention and open monitoring mindfulness practices,” explored the working components and clinical usefulness of various mindfulness-based techniques. Before graduate school, she worked at the Los Angeles Veterans Administration, developing programs and grants for veterans with mental and medical health issues. In her clinical work and research, she has explored the varied, complex ways the mind and body interact with one another, and sought in-depth specialty training in both Health Psychology (how psychology and medical illness interact) and mindfulness-based approaches. She has created and implemented integrative health programming rooted in bio-psycho-social models of health, and led multifaceted mindfulness training for clinicians and doctoral students. Originally from Los Angeles, Hilary is passionate about art, history, travel, and nature.</image:caption>
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