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Yashar Rahbar, Psy.D.

Professor-Psychology


yrahbarAT_mtsac.edu


 

 

Yashar Rahbar, Psy.D.

Hi. My name is Yashar Rahbar, I am a clinical and forensic psychologist. I am so excited to have joined the psychology department at Mt. SAC. I always knew helping others was a passion of mine, hence why I decided to become a therapist. However, I fell in love with teaching when I started working as an adjunct faculty at Fullerton College. I realized that guiding and supporting students in reaching their highest potentials and overcoming systemic and personal barriers was even more rewarding to me. I enjoy forming real and genuine relationships with others and believe we are all connected at a higher level. It is my honor to be part of my students’ journey and I take this responsibility very seriously.

 

I obtained my A.A. in Social Sciences from Fullerton College and my B.A. in Psychology from California State University, Fullerton. I attended Azusa Pacific University (APU) and received my doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Psychodynamic Systems of Psychotherapy. As a forensic psychologist, I have worked in different settings such as, San Quentin State Prison, Napa State Hospital, and Patton State Hospital. I have worked with people suffering from severe mental illness who have been incarcerated as a result of committing serious offenses, such as murder or great bodily injury. In addition to my forensic experience, I have provided therapy in variety of settings such as, Harbor UCLA Hospital, Straight Talk Community Counseling, and Omid Multicultural Institute for Development. I enjoy working with diverse clients that experience a variety of mental health and life challenges. I currently have a small caseload of clients at Galvan Psychology Group, Inc.

 

I like spending time with family (including furry ones) and friends, walking in nature, playing basketball, swimming, playing my bass guitar, and watching comedy cartoons and other interesting or funny shows.

 

Regardless of if you are my student or not, I would love to talk to you and answer any questions you might have about clinical and forensic psychology. If becoming a therapist is something you are interested in, there are many different paths that you can take to get there. Feel free to email me and I’ll be happy to set up a time to chat either in person or over zoom. : )


Current Class Schedule:
Name Course ID Title CRN Units Days Start Date End Date Start Time End Time Building / Room
Name Course ID Title CRN Units Days Start Date End Date Start Time End Time Building / Room
Rahbar, Yashar PSYC 19 Abnormal Psychology 42186 3 TR 02/26/2024 06/16/2024 08:00AM 09:25AM 26A 2620
Rahbar, Yashar PSYC 10 Stats for Behavioral Sciences 42328 4 R 02/26/2024 06/16/2024 11:30AM 02:40PM 26A 2891
Rahbar, Yashar PSYC 10 Stats for Behavioral Sciences 42328 4 T 02/26/2024 06/16/2024 11:30AM 02:40PM 26A 2891