Rebecca E. Williams, Ph.D. in Grantville is a San Diego clinical psychologist practicing from 4525 Mission Gorge Place in the 92120 ZIP, holding California Psychology License PSY 16351. Dr. Williams earned her master's degree in Counseling and Consulting Psychology from Harvard University and completed her doctorate at the University of California, Santa Barbara, building a career focused on recovery from mental illness, addiction, and major life disruption. The Mission Gorge Place office sits just off Mission Gorge Road in Grantville's behavioral health cluster, which includes Richard Benfante, Counselor on nearby Alvarado Court, reflecting the corridor's role as a medical services hub between Mission Trails Regional Park and the 8 freeway. Dr. Williams holds an appointment as Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UC San Diego and has served as a clinic director within the VA San Diego Healthcare System, bringing academic rigor and high-volume clinical operations experience to her private practice. Published through New Harbinger Publications, her written work addresses evidence-based recovery strategies and has established her as a continuing education author for clinicians nationwide. Treatment addresses depression, anxiety, PTSD, substance use disorders, and the psychological dimensions of chronic illness, drawing on clinical background with veteran populations who present complex trauma histories. Spanish and Tagalog language capacity extends access to two of San Diego's largest non-English-speaking communities, a clinical asset in a region where language-concordant therapy produces measurably better outcomes. Clients managing the intersection of physical and psychological health work with exercise-based recovery programs, and TruSelf Sporting Club in Allied Gardens provides structured fitness environments that complement behavioral health treatment plans. Dr. Williams's dual grounding in university-based research and VA clinical systems produces treatment plans integrating current psychopharmacological literature with structured psychotherapy protocols validated across large patient populations.