Trained in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy through the AEDP Institute, Gayle Jensen, PsyD brings a body-focused clinical approach to her La Mesa practice in the 91941 ZIP. Her experiential-dynamic framework emphasizes somatic awareness and emotional processing, methods that share therapeutic ground with the fascial-release techniques practiced at Resolve Wellness - La Mesa for patients whose physical tension maps to unresolved psychological distress. Jensen earned her doctorate from the ISPP Chicago campus, a doctoral clinical psychology program and maintains offices on Palm Avenue and Spring Street in La Mesa Village, treating adults navigating attachment disruption, relational trauma, and affective dysregulation. Her treatment planning integrates nutritional and metabolic screening referrals for patients whose mood symptoms intersect with dietary deficiencies, a clinical bridge to practitioners like Sarah Steele, RD - Dietitian Nutritionist who address the physiological substrates of anxiety and depression. Advanced engagements involve multi-session AEDP intensives using videotaped session review, moment-to-moment affect tracking, and metatherapeutic processing to consolidate transformational change markers.