About Robin Ohringer
Robin Ohringer, PhD, a psychotherapist, operates a private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There, Dr. Robin Ohringer sees individuals of all ages as well as couples and families, though her primary patient demographic is women ranging in age from 14 to 60.
Outside of her psychotherapy services, Dr. Ohringer also has experience as a clinical social worker at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts. In addition, she spent nine years as an adjunct assistant professor for graduate students at Simmons College School of Social Work in Boston, where she earned her doctorate in social work.
Today, Dr. Robin Ohringer draws on 35 years in her field to help clients cope with a wide variety of psychological and behavioral problems, including depression, eating disorders, PTSD, and more. For patients in her primary demographic, she holds particular interest in issues related to infertility and pregnancy loss, child rearing, single parenting, and work/family balance.
To learn more about the experienced psychotherapist, please visit the official website of her practice at www.robinohringer.com.
Outside of her psychotherapy services, Dr. Ohringer also has experience as a clinical social worker at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts. In addition, she spent nine years as an adjunct assistant professor for graduate students at Simmons College School of Social Work in Boston, where she earned her doctorate in social work.
Today, Dr. Robin Ohringer draws on 35 years in her field to help clients cope with a wide variety of psychological and behavioral problems, including depression, eating disorders, PTSD, and more. For patients in her primary demographic, she holds particular interest in issues related to infertility and pregnancy loss, child rearing, single parenting, and work/family balance.
To learn more about the experienced psychotherapist, please visit the official website of her practice at www.robinohringer.com.