Dr. Squyres Groubert has over 35 years of experience helping people successfully navigate life's most difficult challenges and realize their dreams. Her personal style is warm, supportive, flexible and optimistic. When working with her, she will focus on your individual perspective, unique strengths and personal values as you collaborate in accomplishing your goals. Her office provides a secure comfortable place for you to explore issues, solve problems, examine assumptions, change dysfunctional patterns, and learn new coping strategies. She's helped countless teens and adults make lasting changes and lead better happier lives. Dr. Squyres is a nationally respected psychotherapist and writer. She’s performed research at Stanford University, The University of Southern California and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She served as a staff psychologist at the DVAMC in San Antonio, TX where she specialized in treating individuals with serious medical illnesses and disabling injuries. She’s taught at multiple universities and medical schools. She’s published numerous papers, articles and book chapters and is a talented presenter and speaker. Dr. Squyres has appeared on news programs and radio shows and has been interviewed for many newspaper and magazine articles. She writes a popular blog and has an active social media presence. Dr. Squyres gave a TED talk called “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” at TEDxVail in 2015 that has been viewed over 150,000 times. If you're looking for help with your relationship, Dr. Squyres Groubert's book "8-Week Couples Therapy Workbook" is available on Amazon or at your favorite bookstore.
Degree | Major | School | Year |
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PhD | Clinical Psychology | University of Southern California | 1987 |
MA | Psychology | University of Southern California | 1985 |
BA | Psychology | University of Rochester | 1981 |