Rachel Robbins, Psy.D. Divergent Worlds Psychotherapy and Consulting — Psychologist in San Francisco, CA

Address459 Fulton St Suite 106 CA, San Francisco, CA 94102

Phone+1415-625-9778

Websitedrrachelrobbins.com

Rachel Robbins, Psy.D. offers psychotherapy and consulting through Divergent Worlds, a practice focused on affirming and non-judgmental care for diverse communities. Her approach is trauma-informed and non-pathologizing, aiming to help individuals navigate the impacts of trauma, systems, life, and relationships to discover and express their authentic selves. Robbins works with individuals, couples, and multi-partner relationships, supporting clients in identifying and asserting their identities and values. She utilizes a range of modalities including Brainspotting, Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR), EMDR, Somatic Practices, Sex Therapy, Music Therapy, Relational Therapy, Couple and Relationship Therapy, Geek Therapy, CRM, KAP, and Psychedelic Integration. Her practice welcomes queer, trans, non-binary, kinky, nerdy, non-monogamous, neurodivergent, disabled, and creative individuals, as well as those exploring gender, non-ordinary experiences, and UFO/abduction experiences.

Best for

  • Neurodivergent individuals
  • Queer and trans individuals
  • Kinky and non-monogamous clients
  • Creative individuals
Key servicesPsychotherapy, Brainspotting, Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR), EMDR, Somatic Practices, Consulting and Supervision
Tagspsychotherapy, trauma informed, lgbtqia+ affirming, neurodiversity affirming, kink aware, non-monogamy, emdr, brainspotting, somatic therapy, relationship counseling

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