LeeAnn Bartolini, Ph.D.

Dr. Bartolini earned her BA at Dominican College of San Rafael in Psychology and Art History, and her MA, Ph.D. at the California School of Psychology, Berkeley. She is a clinical psychologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. She has been teaching at Dominican since 1985, joining the Psychology Department full-time in 1993. LeeAnn is involved in teaching a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate psychology courses, as well as courses in the Humanities and in the Women and Gender Studies program. She maintains a local private practice and is involved in diverse community work, including chairing the Board of Marin Abused Women’s Services since 2006. LeeAnn loves teaching, working with students, and the creativity involved in teaching. Travel is another one of her passions and she has led ten student travel tours and has explored the globe with her family and friends, including teaching psychology at Bangkok University in Thailand. Her research interests include the internationalization of psychology as a discipline. In her free time she enjoys reading, antiquing, cooking for her large extended family, especially her husband and sons, and being with her friends.

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Professor of Psychology -Tenured

Psychology Department

Licensed Psychologist, California: PSY8735

Private Practice-Clinical Psychology: 415-388-0644

Mill Valley, California

email: bartolini@dominican.edu

 

Dominican Office Location: Bertrand Hall #27, 2nd Floor

 

 

Courses Taught

  • Paris: City as Text - 1998
  • London: City as Text - 1999
  • Northern Italy: Country as Text - 2000
  • Verona, Venice, Ravenna, Florence, Siena, Assisi, Rome
  • Paris and London: Cities as Text - 2002
  • Greece: Country as Text - 2003
  • Southern Italy: Country as Text - 2004
  • India: Country as Text - 2005
  • Paris: City as Text - 2006
  • Psy 1002/3002 Effective Communication
  • Psy 1001/3001 Psychology of Dreams
  • Psy 1011/3011 Understanding Yourself
  • Psy 1100 Introduction to Psychology
  • Psy 3102 Counseling and Communication
  • Psy 3120 Child and Adolescent Development
  • Psy 3121 Adult Development and Aging
  • Psy 3141 Abnormal Psychology
  • Psy 1004/3004 Psychology of Death and Dying
  • Psy 4008 Psychology of Religion
  • Psy 4010 Theories of Human Nature: Freud, Jung, and Skinner
  • Psy 4011 Psychology of Women: Women in Transition
  • WGS2000/4000 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
  • PSY 4940 Field Placement
  • PSY 4023 Psychology
  • Art Hono 2001 Scholar in the World: Breaking Through: Women as Scholar
  • CP5217 Professional Ethics and Law

 

Research Interests

  • Psychology of Women
  • Depression and Postpartum Depression
  • Psychology of Shopping
  • Teaching of Psychology
  • Attitudes Toward the Mentally Ill
  • International Psychology
  • Views of the Aging Self
  • Death and Dying

 

Links of Interest

American Psychological Association
American Psychological Society
C. G. Jung Home Page
FreudNet
Internet Mental Health
Psychology Web
Mental Health Resources
Mental Health Master Site
Mental Health Net Master Site
Amoeba Psychology Master Site
Psychwatch Newsletter
Psych Web Master Site
Mental Health InfoSource
Dr. John Grohol's Mental Health Page
Psycoloquy

 

 

 

 

 

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