Dr. Tumini Sekibo-Kaliku, Psy.D.

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Dr. Tumini Sekibo-Kaliku, Psy.D. treats anxiety, OCD, and trauma on Coronado Island's Orange Avenue as part of the multi-clinician team at Coronado Psych, the group practice headquartered at 1339 Orange Ave in the 92118 ZIP. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from California Lutheran University and completed training at Vista del Mar Child and Family Services, building a clinical focus on culturally diverse families navigating parenting-related anxiety and child behavioral challenges. Her treatment framework combines Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness-based CBT, and psychodynamic techniques to address panic disorder, eating disorders, and interpersonal conflict across adult and family caseloads. That cross-modal approach parallels the integrative model at Peak Health Group, where behavioral health intersects with whole-body wellness on the island. Highest-complexity cases involve structured Exposure and Response Prevention sequencing for contamination- and symmetry-subtype OCD paired with concurrent parent-coaching protocols that modify reinforcement patterns across the family system. The Orange Avenue address sits on Coronado Island's primary commercial corridor, accessible to patients who cross the Coronado Bridge from mainland San Diego or ride the Coronado Ferry to the island's bayfront. The compact 92118 village near Hotel Del Coronado at 1500 Orange Avenue concentrates Coronado's mental health and counseling resources within the same walkable grid where patients live, work, and raise families. Coronado Beach's therapeutic natural environment — ocean sounds, sunset walks, and the island's year-round mild climate — complements clinical mental health treatment for patients managing anxiety, depression, and the deployment-related stress common in the 92118 military community. The 92118 military-and-civilian community sustains a mental health referral network where practitioners coordinate care across deployment cycles, family transitions, and the stressors unique to life on a military island connected to mainland San Diego by the Coronado Bridge.