Gabriella Calò Siegel, Psy.D.

Gabriella Calò Siegel, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist ~ DBT~ Ego Psycology ~ Psychoanalysis

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  • About me

    Chief Executive Officer of The Practice at The Practice

  • Education

    • California School of Professional Psychology

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      Psy.D. Clinical Psychology, Emphasis MCCP Multicultural Community-Clinical Psychology (MCCP)
    • Alliant International University-Los Angeles

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      M.A. Clinical Psychology~Emphasis Clinical Health Psychology (CH)
    • California Polytechnic State UniversitySan Luis Obispo, CA

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      B.S., Psychology Counseling and Family Psychology
    • WILA

      2005 - 2007
      Psychoanalysis Postdoctoral fellowship
    • Universita La Sapienza, Roma

      1990 - 1994
      Psicologia Psicoanalisi
  • Experience

    • Psychotherapy Private Practice

      Jan 2009 - now
      Licensed Clinical Psychologist ~ DBT~ Ego Psycology ~ Psychoanalysis

      http://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/newsArticle.aspx?articleid=1032188

    • The Practice L.A. IOP

      Jan 2011 - now
      Chief Executive Officer of The Practice

      Our Aftercare program is an all-inclusive package that allows clients to participate in therapy three hours per day, three times per week, or more if needed. Clients receive the best quality of care and concierge style services that are unmatched in Los AngelesRelapse prevention is a critical component in the treatment of substance abuse, impulse disorders, sexual addictions, and eating disorders. While most in-patient facilities recognize that primary treatment is just the first step along the road to recovery, many are still challenged by exactly how to prevent relapse and how to keep patients engaged in the recovery process once they walk out the door and transition back into their everyday lives.While there are many elements that contribute to relapse prevention -- high self-efficacy, negative outcome expediencies, positive affect, and social support, to name a few -- the most important element to ensure a positive outcome is to replace self-destructive coping with more effective coping skills. Insight, Emotional Regulation, Communication, and Problem Solving Skills all just a few of the necessary tools for long-term success. Show less

    • Anger Detox: Communication & Conflict Resolution Skills

      Jan 2011 - now
      Clinical Director

      After Care Program & Therapy

    • Bridges to Recovery~Bel Air Facility

      Apr 2011 - now
      Clinical Psychologist

      Residential Mental Health Treatment

    • Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center

      Jan 2012 - now
      Supervision for doctoral candidate through Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center

      Supervision for doctoral candidate through Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center

  • Licenses & Certifications