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UCLA Counseling and Psychological Center
Therapist Diane Gallo smiling at the camera wearing a yellow blouse with purple flowers in front of a rock wall

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Graduate Degree: Psy.D.
Graduate School:Roosevelt University
License: CA PSY 30141
Internship Site:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Postdoctoral Training Site: California State University, Northridge
Additional Roles: Eating Disorder Treatment Team, Undocumented Student Program Team, Asian American Mental Health Workgroup, Anti-Racism Committee, Compassion For Your Inner Critic Group Facilitator, Understanding Self & Others Group Facilitator, Clinical Supervisor, Drop-In Counselor at Transfer Student Center
Clinical Experiences/Interests: Students of color, first generation college students, historically marginalized communities, Asian/Asian American mental health, eating disorders, trauma, relationship concerns, and anxiety; Psychodynamic, Relational, CBT, Mindfulness
Approach to Treatment: My approach to therapy is warm and collaborative. I’ll tailor therapy to your goals, and we'll work together to help you better understand yourself, alter relationship patterns that no longer serve you, process difficult emotions, or challenge unhelpful beliefs or narratives. I aim to create an authentic, comfortable space where you feel seen, heard, and empowered to share your story.