Fiona Hannah Harris

Motto:Bring up a raven and he'll pick out your eyes.
Fiona Hannah Harris, affectionately known as Dr. Fiona, is a celebrated clinical psychologist with a thriving practice nestled in the heart of San Francisco. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology with highest honors from Stanford University, where she was also part of the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Society. Fiona furthered her education by obtaining both her master’s and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.
Dr. Fiona's clinic, located in the vibrant Mission District, caters to a diverse clientele including tech entrepreneurs, local artists, and individuals from all walks of life who are looking for guidance on personal development or navigating career challenges. Her approachable demeanor and deep understanding of human behavior have made her a trusted figure in the community.
In addition to her clinical work, Fiona is an author of the acclaimed book "Embrace Your Spark: Transforming Anxiety into Action," which has become a best-seller featured in the San Francisco Chronicle. She contributed an insightful chapter to "The Mindful Leader: Strategies for Lasting Success," offering practical advice on maintaining mental health in high-stress environments.
As a member of the American Psychological Association and the California Psychological Association, Dr. Fiona upholds the highest standards of practice. Her expertise extends beyond the therapy room; she serves as a consultant for the innovative tech firm NovaTech Solutions. Dr. Fiona has shared her insights on popular platforms like NPR’s Weekend Edition, KQED Forum, and has been quoted in publications such as the San Francisco Examiner, Inc., Wired, and The Atlantic. Through her media appearances, she aims to destigmatize mental health issues and encourage open conversations about emotional well-being.
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