
Individual and family counseling with Robin Siebold, Ph.D. — grounded, whole-person care for the seasons that ask the most of us. In-person in Fern Park and by secure telehealth across Florida.

You may be arriving here carrying more than usual — a strained relationship, a hard decision, the quiet weight of not feeling like yourself. Wherever you are, you are welcome exactly as you are.
For more than two decades, Dr. Robin Siebold has walked alongside individuals, couples, and families as they move through change. Her work blends grounded counseling psychology with attention to the whole person — mind, relationships, values, and the sense of meaning that quietly shapes everything else.
The goal is never a quick fix. It is steadier ground beneath you, and change that actually lasts.
Every path here is tailored to you. A few of the most common places people start:
Rebuild self-worth, ease anxiety, and move through relationship or life transitions with steadier footing.
Learn moreCalmer communication, healthier boundaries, and a way forward through conflict — for couples, parents, and whole families.
Learn moreCompassionate, low-conflict support through separation, including collaborative divorce and parent coordination.
Learn moreUntangle codependency and old patterns, and reconnect with a clearer, kinder sense of who you are.
Learn moreSecure, private video sessions from wherever you feel most comfortable — available statewide.
Learn moreCommunication, resilience, and leadership training for teams and organizations navigating change.
Learn moreA calm, collaborative process — never one-size-fits-all.
A first conversation to hear your story, name what matters most, and make sure this feels like the right fit — no pressure, no script.
Together we look at patterns, relationships, and inner narratives, drawing on whatever helps most: practical tools, deeper insight, and honest reflection.
The aim is harmony between what you think, say, and do — growth that holds steady long after our work together is complete.
Meaningful, lasting change tends to unfold gently — one honest conversation, one steadier week, one kinder inner voice at a time.
I finally felt heard without being judged. For the first time in a long while, I could breathe and think clearly about what I actually wanted.
We came in barely able to talk to each other. We left with real tools and, somehow, a lot more patience for one another.
The process was calm and respectful the whole way through. It helped us separate without turning our lives — or our kids' — upside down.
Reflections above are illustrative composites shared with permission, written to convey the spirit of the work while protecting client privacy.
Reaching out is often the hardest step. When you're ready, a first consultation is simply a chance to talk, ask questions, and see how it feels.