GlenMar Psychological Services in Encinitas's New Encinitas district is led by Glenn Motola, PsyD, holding California psychology license #34301 and a doctorate from Pepperdine University completed in 1996. Predoctoral training at the Travis Air Force Base VA and Oakland-Martinez VA psychiatric unit built the clinical foundation for a psychodynamic practice that addresses trauma, behavioral health, and developmental challenges, coordinating somatic referrals with structural-integration specialists including Rolfing Encinitas for clients managing embodied stress responses. Following doctoral training, the clinician established one of San Francisco's earliest and largest medical residential hospices in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, building community-health and end-of-life care expertise before returning to direct clinical work. The practice opened on South Rancho Santa Fe Road in 2023, bringing a client-centered and holistic approach informed by behavioral-program design and developmentally based treatment methods. Integrative treatment planning combines psychodynamic interpretation with cognitive-behavioral and experiential techniques, paralleling the functional-medicine model at Young Medicine for clients addressing mental health through combined psychological and physiological pathways. Complex cases involve structured psychodynamic formulation integrating attachment history, defense-mechanism analysis, and transference-based interpretation across long-term therapeutic relationships targeting characterological and trauma-related presentations.