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Psychology Staff

HOLLY BRADBURY, Ph.D., Associate Director
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Orientation Constructive Psychotherapy, Cognitive-Behavioral, Developmental
Professional Interest Areas

Sexual orientation, family of origin issues, grief issues, life span issues, group therapy, training, and animal assisted therapy. Licensed Psychologist in California.


JANE CARLISLE, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Orientation Developmental, Constructivism, Systems, Brief Therapy
Professional Interest Areas

Assertiveness, adults molested as children, training, conflict negotiation, couples therapy, art and imagery in therapy, organizational development, consultation, multicultural issues in therapy. Licensed Psychologist in California.


CARLA CORRAL, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Orientation Cognitive-Behavioral, Interpersonal, Multicultural, Eclectic.
Professional Interest Areas

Crisis intervention, multicultural counseling, developmental transitions, and biracial/multiracial identity development. Licensed Psychologist in California.


KRISTYN FOWKES-MUTO, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, University of Oregon.
Orientation An integrated approach using relational and cognitive-behavioral interventions.
Professional Interest Areas Student development, relationship concerns, multicultural issues, social justice issues, LGBT issues, stress management.

TURI HONEGGER, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
Graduate Program Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology.
Orientation Psychodynamic integrated with Family Systems, Cognitive Behavioral/ Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Multicultural/ Feminist.
Professional Interest Areas See above and Gender studies, suicidology, and abnormal psychology.

STEVE INO, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
Graduate Program Clinical Psychology, University of Michigan.
Orientation Interpersonal and Object Relations.
Professional Interest Areas Asian American psychology, cross-cultural crisis intervention, ethnic minority issues and cross-cultural counseling, international student mental health, workplace violence, career counseling, training and supervision, adult love and significant relationships, the social construction of the Self, qualitative research (life historical interview method). Licensed Psychologist in California.

ERIKO KOBAYASHI, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, Pennsylvania State University
Orientation Cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic.
Professional Interest Areas Mood disorders, anxiety disorders, relationship issues, cross-cultural psychology, Asian psychology, spirituality, mind-body connection, international students issues, psychological assessment.

LIZ MAY, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
Graduate Program Clinical Developmental Psychology Program, Bryn Mawr College
Orientation Developmental, Interpersonal, Psychodynamic
Professional Interest Areas Relationship issues, identity development, adult children of alcoholics and other family of origin issues, developmental transitions.

JANET PIERUCCI, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist
Graduate Program CSPP, Alliant University
Orientation Existential psychotherapy, life span development, cognitive-behavioral.
Professional Interest Areas Trauma recovery - EMDR, life transition issues, chronic illness, loss and grief issues.

JUAN R. RIKER, Ph.D., Training Coordinator
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, The Ohio State University.
Orientation Humanistic/Client-Centered, Developmental, Integrative.
Professional Interest Areas Multicultural/diversity issues, men’s issues, training/supervision, depression, anxiety. Licensed Psychologist in California.

JEANNE STANFORD, Ph.D., Director
Graduate Program California School of Professional Psychology
Orientation Psychodynamic and Cognitive Behavioral
Professional Interest Areas Brief therapy, ethnic, racial and gender identity issues, graduate and older students, life stages and transitions. Licensed Psychologist in California.

TONI A. ZANDER, Ph.D., Counseling Psychologist
Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Orientation Interpersonal, Object Relations.
Professional Interest Areas Graduate students, depression, anxiety, relationship issues. Licensed Psychologist in California.


Trainees for 2009-2010

Post Doctoral Intern

JESSICA LIBERMAN, Psy.D.
Graduate Program American School of Professional Psychology
Orientation Psychodynamic, Interpersonal, Humanistic

Professional Interest Areas

Family of origin issues, identity development, LGBTQI issues, mindfulness-based psychotherapy, anxiety & depression.

Psychology Interns

ROBIN COOPER, Psy.D. Candidate

Graduate Program The Wright Institute, Clinical Psychology
Orientation Integrative including Multicultural, Feminist, Psychodynamic, Relational, Developmental, Humanistic, and Narrative
Professional Interest Areas Social Justice; the development and social construction of identity including especially ethnic/racial/gender/ LGBTQIQ identity issues; family of origin issues; depression, anxiety and relationship issues

DARREN DEL CASTILLO, Ph.D. Candidate

Graduate Program Miami University, Clinical Psychology
Orientation Relational Psychodynamic, Interpersonal, Family Systems, Integrative.
Professional Interest Areas Men’s issues, international and non-traditional students, multicultural issues, family-of-origin issues, narrative psychology, and qualitative research

EMILIE CATE, Ph.D. Candidate

Graduate Program Counseling Psychology, University of Oregon
Orientation Interpersonal, Humanistic, and Multicultural/Feminist
Professional Interest Areas Relationship concerns, identity development, life transitions, stress management, adoption and transracial adoption, and working with non-traditional and international students

Counseling Practicum

ALISE COGGER, M.A., Counseling Practicum

Graduate Program Counseling/Clinical/School Psychology, UCSB
Orientation Interpersonal, Person-Centered, Feminist
Professional Interest Areas Life transitions, identity development, LGBTQ issues, relationship issues, mindfulness-based psychotherapy, interconnection of mental and physical health

RAFAEL HERNANDEZ, Counseling Practicum

Graduate Program Counseling/Clinical/School Psychology, UCSB
Orientation Multicultural, Client-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral, Developmental
Professional Interest Areas Multicultural issues, Latina/o mental health, men’s issues, strength-based interventions, identity development

YEN-JUI (RAY) LIN, M.A., Counseling Practicum

Graduate Program Counseling/Clinical/School Psychology, UCSB
Orientation Multicultural/Feminist, Existential, Humanistic/Person-Centered
Professional Interest Areas LGBTQ psychology, identity and life transitioning, men's issues, relationships, spirituality, strength-based interventions

MICHAEL ROGERS, M.A., Advanced Counseling Practicum

Graduate Program Counseling/Clinical/School Psychology, UCSB
Orientation Primarily a client-centered counselor that uses cognitive-behavioral and solution-focused therapy techniques within a feminist and multicultural framework
Professional Interest Areas Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning/queer (LGBTQ) mental health, emotional expressiveness in men, counseling issues with the deaf and hard-of-hearing students, college student mental health