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Dr. Dianne Robinson, PHD (she/her) is a Psychologist in San Antonio, TX with over 15 years of experience. What is your opinion of Dr. Dianne Robinson, PHD? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Female
Experience
Over 15 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Accepted Insurances
Medicare
What People Say About Dr. Dianne Robinson, PHD
What People Say About Dr. Dianne Robinson, PHD
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Reviews (2)
- Unregistered User - April 25, 2022
Literally, go anywhere else to any one else ugh. Just a horrible experience with this counselor and I use that term very loosely! She seems to enjoy making her patients suffer. Looked up other reviews on-line and I could not find a single person who has anything even remotely positive to say about their experience with her. Youd be better off reading a book or taking a meditation class than going to this fill in the blank - going to her will only traumatize you moremake you feel worse.
- Unregistered User - April 21, 2022
This counselor should never be allowed to touchevaluate patients. I am an army veteran and West Point Graduate & served my country honorably - and unfortunately, I am also a female vet who has experienced multiple sexual assaults as well combat while in the army. I had the extreme misfortune to have Dianne Robinson as my VA claims evaluator. Prior to the exam, she read nothing in my file; not the witness statements, not the diagnosis from my PhD VA counselor Ive seen for 3+ years - nothing. This was less an exam than an interrogation by a woman with serious contempt for veterans. She was abrupt, insisted on yesno answers, spent a lot of time asking about how many drinks I had taken at different periods in my life & were they beer, wine, or mixed drinks... She came across as angry right from the beginning because my claim was not simply for PTSD and stated she, only had an hour to perform the exam so we needed to move really quickly... Tho I dont know what her exam recommendation is yet, I can say unequivocally, this person should never be allowed to interact with veterans - ever! It should also be noted that this examiner has her PhD in philosophy... not in any mental health of medical science discipline. No wonder the internet is littered with horrible reviews of her incompetent and callous patient interactions.
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