• Michael Rubino, Ph.D, MFTPatch Mayor

  • Pleasant Hill, CA

I am a psychotherapist in Pleasant Hill.  I have been licensed since 1997 and practicing in Pleasant Hill since 1997.  I have my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and I am licensed as a Marriage, Family and Child Therapist.  I specialize in treating children and teenagers.  I also run an anger management group for teenage boys and help them focus on developing the social skills they will need as adults.  I also work with parents on how to cope with their children becoming young adults and setting appropriate limits for their child's age.

I have appeard on several television shows and radio shows as a guest discussing teenage issues and parenting issues.  I have also testified as an expert witness regarding teens and children in the Superior Court of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties.

I consult with many of the school districts in the East Bay and I assist families with Individualized Educational Plans (IEP) for their children.

I believe in treating children and teens with respect but I also expect children and teens to show the adults in their lives the appropriate respect.  I believe if parent and child openly and honestly express their feeling to each other most problems can be resolved.

I also work with high risk teens and children such as run aways, children with Bipolar, Autism, teens who are suicidal and abusing drugs just to name a few.

I was raised in Pleasant Hill and educated in the Bay Area. I went to De La Salle High School.  I received my Bachelor's degree from U.C. Berkeley, my Masters from St. Marys and my Ph.D. from CSPP-Alameda.

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I Have A Teenager and I'm Stressed

This article discusses stressors parents face with a teenager and how to mange these issue

I Have A Teenager and I'm Stressed
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Allowing Teenagers to Make Decisions

This article discusses the importance of allowing Teenagers to Make their own decisions and deal with the consequences of their choices

Allowing Teenagers to Make Decisions
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Teenage Boys Cut Too

This article describes cutting and that boys cut too not only girls cut

Teenage Boys Cut Too
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Christmas After Divorce

This article discusses how a family can still have a Happy Christmas after a divorce

Christmas After Divorce
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How to Have A Happy Family Christmas

This article discusses issues and strategies families need to be aware of and can use for a Happy Christmas

How to Have A Happy Family Christmas
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The Reality About Suicide and the Holidays

This article describes how loneliness is a bigger problem than suicide during the Holidays

The Reality About Suicide and the Holidays
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Christmas and Divorce

This article discusses how parents can handle Christmas after their divorce

Christmas and Divorce
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Why Some Teenagers Act Out

This article describes what children want from their parents

Why Some Teenagers Act Out
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The Importance of Extended Family

This article discusses how relationships with grandparents, aunts, uncles are important for children

The Importance of Extended Family
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Kindness During A Divorce

This article discusses how being kind during a divorce helps the entire family

Kindness During A Divorce
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Parents Meet Pink the New Drug in Town

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Parents Meet Pink the New Drug in Town
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How Closely Should Parents Monitor Their Teenager?

This article discusses should parents install spyware on their teenagers cellphones and laptops so they know everything their teen is doing

How Closely Should Parents Monitor Their Teenager?
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Psychotherapy Is Not A "Dirty Word"

This article discusses how the negative stereotype about mental health prevents many people especially children from receiving treatment

Psychotherapy Is Not A "Dirty Word"