Robbins Rebecca PHD — Psychologist in San Francisco, CA
Address2383 St CA, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone+1415-921-2139
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REBECCA is cold-hearted. She never reacted appropriately to my ex-wifes continuing alienation. I am a broken hearted father. REBECCA with a smile claims it was not her fault. I completed 6 months of work with family court child research project and an MFT with a PHD said I was now ready to see my little girl one on one. We were so happy. This re-unification therapy was free. I agreed to see REBECCA. REBECCA said no you cannot see your girl ,one on one in sessions only. You see whats going on here,I am paying REBECCA. She strung me along and financially ruined me for 3 years. The bias family court judge says the sessions must end and you cannot see your girl until she is 18. REBECCA strongly suggested I get support counseling. That made it worse. The counselors asked the logical question,why doesn't she tell the judge of the ongoing alienation!? The counselor was outraged by this. REBECCA said let me talk to the counselor, we discovered she charged me $600 for phone conversations.Its obvious,since there is a court order she is going to get all the money possible out of me. My older brother interfered in the reunification. I was surprised because as he appeared in court on behalf of my wife he was exposed for having a sexual relationship with my dads brother. Multiple people testified to this. I wanted him out of my children's lives. REBECCA ROBBINS stood up for him,saying that his past should not disqualify his opinions. She has no practise,the court sends these men her way, I am one of them. I hate rebecca robbins.
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