Robin Siebold, Ph.D., LMHC — counselor, mediator, author, and a steady presence for Central Florida individuals and families for more than twenty-five years.

Robin's work rests on a simple conviction: people are not problems to be solved. They are whole human beings — capable, worthy, and quite often far stronger than they feel in a hard moment.
Over more than two decades in practice, Dr. Siebold has sat with people through some of life's most disorienting seasons — the unraveling of a marriage, the strain of a difficult family, the slow erosion of self-worth. She brings to that work a rare blend of academic depth and genuine warmth, and a belief that healing happens best in a relationship that feels safe, honest, and unhurried.
Her approach is holistic by design. Alongside grounded counseling psychology, she pays attention to the whole of a person's life — relationships, values, and the search for meaning that quietly underpins wellbeing. She has also written and spoken widely on navigating divorce and family change, including as the author of a book on making that decision with clarity and care, and through earlier work in radio and television.
Years of study and specialized certification, in service of one thing: helping you feel steadier and more whole.
Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology and Spirituality, with graduate study spanning the psychological and the deeply human.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida, with decades of individual, couples, and family clinical practice.
Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and Qualified Parent Coordinator, supporting low-conflict resolution.
Certified Forensic Mental Health Evaluator and Certified Child Custody Evaluator for court-involved family matters.
Member of the Florida Mental Health Association, the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, and the National Board of Forensic Evaluators.
Author of a book on navigating the decision to divorce, and a former radio and television host on relationships and wellbeing.
“When what you think, what you say, and how you live begin to move in the same direction, life gets quieter inside. That harmony is where lasting change takes root.”
Dr. Robin SieboldYou don't need to have it all figured out before reaching out. A first conversation is simply a place to begin.