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Child and Adolescent Development, Behavior

Dr. LeeAnn Bartolini
Co-Chair, Department of Psychology
415-257-1357
bartolini@dominican.edu


Dr. Bartolini's areas of expertise include clinical psychology, mental illness, depression and anxiety disorders, women's issues, and psychotherapy and personal transformation.


  • Abnormal psychology
  • Child and adolescent development
  • Psychology of dreams
  • Death and dying
  • Mental illness
  • Women's issues
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Dr. Robin Gayle
Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling Psychology
rgayle@dominican.edu
415-485-3263


  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
  • Primary and middle school lecturer on parenting Issues. 
  • Leader of three psychotherapy groups: Mothers of Daughters Group, Eating Psychology, and Women's Transitions.

Dr. Gayle's areas of specialization include: brief and long-term psychotherapy with individuals, couples, and families; crisis intervention; cross-cultural counseling; group psychotherapy; group process consultation; self-esteem in girls; pre-adolescent social issues; religious crisis; women’s issues; and Gestalt therapy.


Jan Kristal
Adjunct instructor, Department of Psychology
415-492-9482
jan.Kristal@dominican.edu


  • Infant and child temperament
  • Infant, child and adolescent development

Jan Kristal specializes in child and adolescent development, as well as temperament and child behavior. She is a temperament counselor in private practice in San Rafael. She is a member of the Society for Research in Child Development and the author of "The Temperament Perspective: Working with Children's Behavioral Styles" (2005, Brookes Publishing Co.).


Last updated: May 16, 2007.
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