

Dr. Jasmine Dobbs-Marsh
Licensed Psychologist
Expertise:
Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Borderline Personality Disorder, High-Conflict Relationships
About
Jasmine Dobbs-Marsh is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of relationship conflict, trauma, complex trauma, and borderline personality disorder. She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium and her BA with Distinction in Psychology and Political Science from Stanford University. She completed her clinical internship at UCLA and her postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. She provides supervision and clinical care within the DBT and DBT-Trauma Clinics at Stanford School of Medicine, where she also serves as Director of the DBT Couple & Family Program, which provides treatment to couples and families experiencing high conflict and persistent problems in relationship interactions.
Her expertise in high-conflict couple and family work has garnered recognition across California with invitations to speak at UCSF, UCLA, Kaiser East Bay, Bay Area Trauma Recovery Services, and Veteran's Affairs systems throughout California. She is routinely sought out for consultation and cross-institutional collaboration by academic medical systems and private institutions and she has provided program development, faculty and clinician training and consultation; and organizational systems guidance to help programs develop their own high conflict couples and family interventions within outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential systems at The Camden Center San Francisco, The Camden Center Los Angeles, and the DBT Clinic at VA Pacific Islands.
Dr. Dobbs-Marsh is a founding psychologist at Summit Psychotherapy Center, a boutique group practice specializing in the treatment of trauma across the spectrum and the management of trauma-related relational challenges.
Professional Experience
Education & Training:
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Stanford Department of Psychiatry
Doctoral Internship, UCLA
Doctor of Psychology, PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium
Masters of Science, PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Stanford University
Current Roles:
Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Director, DBT Couple & Family Program, Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Co-Founder and Clinical Psychologist, Summit Psychotherapy Center
Consulting/Staff Psychologist, The Camden Center San Francisco & The Camden Center Los Angeles
Fight Like You Love Each Other: A Couple's Guide to Improving Conflict and Connection
Have you and your partner ever asked each other, "Why do we keep fighting? Why is this so difficult?" All relationships have disagreement, yet many of us were never taught the tools for healthy and connected conflict resolution. This course draws on DBT Couple and Family Therapy to teach you the core strategies you need to move from high conflict to meaningful connection.
More coming soon!
by Dr. Jasmine Dobbs-Marsh
Dr. Jasmine Dobbs-Marsh is working on additional courses focusing on couples therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and managing high-conflict relationships. Stay tuned for more evidence-based content to help strengthen your relationships and communication skills.