Robert Tyminski, DMH, is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified Jungian Analyst (Adult & Child) based in San Francisco, CA. He is a former president of the SF Jung Institute (2014-2016) and serves as a Clinical Professor at the UCSF Department of Psychiatry. He won the Kristine Mann Library Award for his book on immigration psychology, and uniquely combines Jungian analysis with academic psychiatry.

As a psychologist, Robert helps people acquire greater creative, personal, and emotional competencies by examining their meaningful relationships, communication styles, and career obstacles. His areas of consultation and psychotherapy include professional burnout, managing daily stress and emotional strains, balancing work, family, and leisure, and examining ways to express creativity.

Robert also has deep expertise in treating depression, anxiety, mood issues, and grief, as well as addressing physical health concerns. His specialties include men's issues, adolescents, immigration and relocation psychology, career transitions, creative blocks, and working with LGBTQ+ clients.

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