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Tanisha Stewart 

Dr. Tanisha Stewart, PsyD  Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Oakland, CA
drtstewart@drtstewart.com
5109956233

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Oakland, CA
drtstewart@drtstewart.com
5109956233
5109956233
5109956233
Dr. Tanisha Stewart, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
8/13/2015

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Tanisha Stewart, Psy.D. is a Clinical Psychologist with a degree from The Wright Institute. Dr. Stewart is the Co-Founder of the Trans Peer Mentorship Program and Executive Board member of the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (NCSPP). She specializes in providing services for transgender, gender-expansive youth, and their families and is a member of Mind the Gap, the mental health consortium of the UCSF Child and Adolescent Gender Center. Dr. Stewart received training in psychoanalytic play therapy from the Ann Martin Center and has worked extensively with children and adolescents in private practice, school, and group home settings. Her broad scope of training experiences allows her to integrate psychodynamic theory, narrative therapy, and behavioral interventions into her therapy practice.
Her interests include the exploration of identity and the lived experience within the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class.
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Biography

Tanisha Stewart, Psy.D. is a Clinical Psychologist with a degree from The Wright Institute. Dr. Stewart is the Co-Founder of the Trans Peer Mentorship Program and Executive Board member of the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (NCSPP). She specializes in providing services for transgender, gender-expansive youth, and their families and is a member of Mind the Gap, the mental health consortium of the UCSF Child and Adolescent Gender Center. Dr. Stewart received training in psychoanalytic play therapy from the Ann Martin Center and has worked extensively with children and adolescents in private practice, school, and group home settings. Her broad scope of training experiences allows her to integrate psychodynamic theory, narrative therapy, and behavioral interventions into her therapy practice. Her interests include the exploration of identity and the lived experience within the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class.
Alameda County Psychological Association
4200 Park Blvd., #200
Oakland, CA 94602
(510) 433-9580