Polina Nazarov, PsyD

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Polina Nazarov is a licensed clinical psychologist. She received her doctorate in clinical-community psychology from the University of La Verne in 2016. Prior to joining the Schwab Learning Center team, she worked in psychiatric hospital, non-profit, and university counseling settings.

Dr. Nazarov specializes in working with adolescents and adults, with particular expertise in providing mental health services within higher education systems. Dr. Nazarov completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of San Francisco, Counseling and Psychological Services. She worked as a supervising psychologist at several Bay Area university counseling centers, which included coordinating the ADHD assessment program at University of California, Santa Cruz.

Dr. Nazarov strives to make the evaluation process collaborative and empowering for SLC clients. Her goal is to ensure that each client finishes an evaluation having gained a better understanding of themselves and a plan to support them in academic, work, and home environments.

Outside of work, Dr. Nazarov enjoys traveling, hiking, and spending time with loved ones (especially her dog!).

Education

  • PsyD, Clinical-Community Psychology, University of La Verne
  • MS, Psychology, University of La Verne
  • BA, Psychology, San Francisco State University

Licenses

  • California Board of Psychology PSY29470

Professional Affiliations

  • National Register Health Service Psychologist Credential #55758

Recent Presentations

  • Nazarov, P. (2023, June). Disordered Eating in Teens. Lunch and Learn Workshops for Parents, Center for Children and Youth, San Mateo, CA.
  • Nazarov, P. (2022, March). Supporting Anxious Tweens and Teens. Lunch and Learn Workshops for Parents, Center for Children and Youth, San Mateo, CA.
  • Nazarov, P. (2021, February). Working with Transgender & Gender Variant Communities. Intercultural Seminar presented at University of San Francisco CAPS, San Francisco, CA.
  • Nazarov, P. (2019, November). Treating Students with Non-Suicidal Self-Injury. Inservice Seminar presented at University of San Francisco CAPS, San Francisco, CA.