Robin Gayle

Growth. . . The ability to experience new emotions, experiment with new behaviors, take responsibility within change, and move forward with renewed strength.

 

Professor

Robin gayle headshotEmail: rgayle@dominican.edu  


Teaching and Research Interests

Adoption, Attachment Disorders, Eating Disorders, Self Esteem in Girls and Women, Cross-Cultural Relationships, Couple’s Communications, Divorced and Step-Families, Group Psychotherapy, and Psycho-spiritual Growth.


Selected Publications and Presentations

  • Gayle, R. (in press).  Co-Creating meaningful structures within long-term psychotherapy group culture.  International Journal of Group Psychotherapy.
  • Gayle, R. (1994).  An interaction between western psychotherapeutic methodology and eastern Buddhist spirituality.  University Microfilms International, Bell & Howell. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  • Gayle, R., published as Tribble, R. (1984).  Dual career marriages:  problems, satisfactions, therapeutic considerations.  Pastoral Psychology Journal, 35(3).

 

Professional Organizations

  • Licensed Marriage, Family Therapist, MFC 23345
  • Board Certified and Registered Hypnotherapist, 2677
  • California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
  • American Group Psychotherapy Association
  • American Association of Professional Hypnotherapists
  • American Association of University Professors
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