Training Co-Director, Providence Family Medicine Center (PFMC)/Alaska Family Medicine Residency (AKFMR)

Rebecca.Robinson2@providence.org


Rebecca Volino Robinson (she/her) is a licensed psychologist with a Ph.D. in Clinical-Community Psychology from the University of Alaska Anchorage. She has gained valuable experience over the past decade, having worked with diverse individuals in various settings in Alaska, including academic, refugee resettlement, tribal health, and primary care settings. Before her current position, Dr. Robinson led the development of a behavioral health service line aimed at increasing and easing access to high-quality, evidence-based care for Alaska Native people while working at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.

Currently, Dr. Robinson serves as the Director of Behavioral Health at the Providence Alaska Family Medicine Residency, where she oversees the delivery of integrated behavioral health services at Providence Family Medicine Center and manages the psychiatry and transcultural health rotations for medical residents. Additionally, she is the Co-Director of Training for the Alaska Psychology Internship Consortium.

Dr. Robinson’s specialties include trauma psychology, healing-centered program development, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She is also a Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance and often integrates yoga psychology into her professional practice. Additionally, she holds a certificate in Executive Healthcare Leadership, allowing her to balance the financial and business aspects of clinical operations while prioritizing the needs of both consumers and providers.

On a personal note, Dr. Robinson enjoys traveling in her free time and has visited 50 US states and 12 countries. She is also interested in healthy aging and is working towards visiting each of the original “blue zones” worldwide.

 

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