Since establishing his Coronado practice in 1997, Dr. Hall has provided psychoanalytic psychotherapy at 1224 10th Street, two blocks from Orange Avenue in the 92118 ZIP. He holds a Ph.D. from George Washington University and chairs the Training Program in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Center, a teaching role that keeps his clinical protocols aligned with current developmental research — a level of specialization that parallels the pediatric and adolescent care coordination at Sharp Coronado Hospital across the island. His caseload spans children, adolescents, adults, and families, with intensive psychoanalytic formats running three to five sessions per week for patients requiring deep personality-structure work rather than short-term symptom management. Psychological testing and assessment services supplement the therapy practice, providing diagnostic evaluations for learning disabilities, attention disorders, and emotional-behavioral profiles. That multimodal approach to child and adolescent mental health operates within Coronado Island's broader wellness infrastructure, where structured physical activity programs at Coronado Fitness Club support the exercise-as-adjunct model increasingly integrated into pediatric behavioral health plans. Highest-tier engagements involve full psychoanalytic treatment at four-to-five weekly sessions targeting developmental trauma, attachment disruption, and characterological patterns through transference-based interpretation within the psychoanalytic frame.