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Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew, PSY.D.

Meet Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew, PSY.D. at Banyan Behavioral Health in San Mateo, CA

Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew is a licensed psychologist with extensive experience in university counseling centers, community clinics, clinical research, and private practice. He provides individual psychotherapy to adults and young adults, focusing on helping clients uncover and overcome the underlying patterns contributing to their difficulties. He collaborates with clients to achieve personal growth, healing, and improved relationships. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 100 S. Ellsworth Ave, Suite 802, San Mateo, CA 94401. We serve patients from San Mateo CA, Redwood City CA, Burlingame CA, Foster City CA, Belmont CA, San Bruno CA, and surrounding areas.

Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew, PSY.D. at Banyan Behavioral Health in San Mateo, CA
Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew, PSY.D. at Banyan Behavioral Health in San Mateo, CA

Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew, PSY.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Speaks Spanish
(he/él)

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Where did Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew complete his postdoctoral residency training?
What therapeutic approach is Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew currently specializing in, and what is its focus?
What is Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew’s approach to therapy and how does he view the therapeutic relationship?

Where did Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew complete his postdoctoral residency training?


Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew earned his doctorate from the PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium. He completed his post-doctoral residency training at San José State University’s Counseling and Psychological Services Center, where he currently works full-time as a faculty psychologist. He has clinical experience in university counseling centers, community clinics, clinical research centers (the National Institute of Mental Health), private practice, and school system settings. He provides individual psychotherapy to adults and young adults.

What therapeutic approach is Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew currently specializing in, and what is its focus?


Dr. Rory is committed to continuously learning, growing, and honing his methods to help his clients achieve their personal healing and change goals. He does this by engaging in ongoing professional consultation and clinical supervision with experts in the field. He is also finishing his second year in a 3-year specialized training in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP). ISTDP is an evidenced-based, active, and focused approach to therapy that aims to get to the underlying root causes of your symptoms and difficulties in order to promote profound and lasting changes.

What is Dr. Rory Tolentino Pettigrew’s approach to therapy and how does he view the therapeutic relationship?


Therapy can be a successful vehicle for inner change when it is a collaborative and equal partnership. As your psychologist and teammate in therapy, Dr. Rory will put his greatest efforts to work with you to understand the nature of your difficulties and the personal changes you envision. He aims to partner with you to help you uncover and overcome the underlying patterns that contribute to your symptoms and hold you back from your goals so that you can channel your deepest emotions and desires into adaptive actions in your daily life. If you are ready to dive deep and invest in your personal growth, healing, and relationships, Dr. Rory looks forward to working together with you. He encourages you to bring your best efforts, motivation, and openness to the shared endeavor. 

EDUCATION

● Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)
PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium

● Master of Science (Clinical Psychology)
PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium

● Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
George Washington University

EXPERTISE

● Depression
● Anxiety 
● Intimacy & relationship issues (communicating or asserting needs, losing “emotional balance” during conflict, trouble leaving/entering relationships, betrayal) 
● Sexual, physical, and/or emotional trauma
● Grief/Loss 
● Identity issues
(Cultural, sexuality, gender, or spirituality)
● Medically unexplained physical symptoms

PUBLICATIONS

Tolentino Pettigrew, R., Hernandez, S. (2024, April) Listening to the body: Understanding Sexual Assault and Seeking Help. Presented as part of a 3-part workshop series for student participants at SJSU, San José, CA.

● Zhang, A., Tolentino Pettigrew, R., Farmer, C., & Wilson, H. (2019, November). Pilot Evaluation of a Trauma-Informed Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Program for Ethnic Minority Adolescents. Poster presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Boston, MA.

Tolentino Pettigrew, R., Ameli, R., Luckenbaugh, D., Park, L., & Zarate, C. (2016, May). The Assessment of Hedonic Capacity in Depressed and Healthy Populations: The Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale modified for Clinician Administration. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, GA.

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100 S. Ellsworth Ave, Suite 802,
San Mateo, CA 94401