Robyn Romanucci

she/her
Robyn
is a therapist at Two Chairs.
Robyn appreciates supporting a variety of clients who may be struggling with anxiety, depression or just the feeling that life is out of balance. She understands that the lens of grief or loss is sometimes overlooked, can show up in many forms, and is often an untended part of the story that deserves to be unfolded. She encourages compassionate curiosity on the journey toward identifying unmet needs, creating desired goals, and learning to strengthen communication and coping skills. She understands that different life experiences will help define and shape the collaborative process. Her style is warm and open-hearted, with appreciation for the privilege of being a part of a client’s growth and healing.

When she has free time, Robyn enjoys spending it with family and friends, exploring nature in the forest or by water, curling up with a good read, listening to good music or dancing to her own drumbeat.

Location
San Francisco
,
CA
Education and Experience
  • Mental Health Clinician, Teletherapy at LifeStance Health
  • Therapist at Rebekah Children's Services
  • Mental Health Clinical Specialist at Contra Costa County
  • Re-Entry Specialist for incarcerated clients at Mental Health Services BACS
  • Military Family Life Counselor at Travis Air Force Base
  • Workshop Leader of Grief Retreats at Bay Area Jewish Healing Center
  • Crisis and Grief Counselor at Contra Costa Crisis Center
  • School Counselor and Intern at various schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA
  • MS in Counseling Psychology
  • BA in Interdisciplinary Studies, Emphasis in Behavioral Science
Modalities
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Mindfulness
Motivational Interviewing
Somatic Therapies
Psychodynamic
Clinical Issues
Anxiety
Personality Issues
Sleep or Insomnia
Stress
Trauma and PTSD
ADHD
Borderline Personality Disorder
Postpartum Mood Disorders
Substance use
Specialties
Anger Management
Burnout
Divorce
Family Issues
Grief
Imposter Syndrome
Relationships
Role Transitions
Self Esteem
Stress
Values and Goals
Work or Careers
Body Image
Eating Disorders
Exercise
Gender or Sexual Identity
Spirtuality
Weight Management
Women's Issues