Roberta Marin is a psychotherapist with a particular interest in helping clients with relationship issues and personal growth. Roberta is deeply focused on providing meaningful, action-oriented guidance and helping her patients feel a strong sense of resilience. She received her Master's in General Psychology at NYU and a Master's in Mental Health Counseling from Columbia University.
Roberta Marin is a psychotherapist with a particular interest in helping clients with relationship issues and personal growth. Roberta is deeply focused on providing meaningful, action-oriented guidance and helping her patients feel a strong sense of resilience. She received her Master's in General Psychology at NYU and a Master's in Mental Health Counseling from Columbia University.
Michelle Genevieve Craske is a clinical psychologist who studies risk factors for anxiety and depression that inform targeted treatments. She was born and raised in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Throughout her undergraduate and First Class Honors degree in psychology at the University of Tasmania, she was awarded the Sir Philip Fysh Prize in Psychology, the H.T. Parker Prize in Psychology and the Australian Psychological Society Prize. She was then awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship to complete her Ph.D. in psychology at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at State University of New York at Albany. She joined the UCLA Department of Psychology in 1990 as assistant professor, and became a joint member of the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences as of 2001. She currently holds the position of distinguished professor, with an endowed Chair from the Joanne and George Miller Family, and director of the UCLA Anxiety and Depression Research Center. Â