Gabrielle Robinson, MS
Gabrielle Robinson, MS, is a Graduate Assistant for the Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. In her role, she supports the CDP’s training, education, and research dissemination efforts in providing high quality, evidence-based behavioral health interventions and resources for providers, military personnel, veterans, and their families.
Gabrielle earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Johns Hopkins University. Post- graduation, she assisted with a congressionally mandated research study assessing access to health service needs and examining the natural course of recovery from TBI among service members and veterans. This experience, in conjunction with her work in emergency psychiatric services and a fellowship in academic community engagement, culminated in her strong desire to promote mental health and health equity within the Military Health System.
Gabrielle also earned a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from USUHS and is a doctoral candidate in the Medical and Clinical Psychology department at USUHS. She has extensive professional and research experience with military-connected populations and clinical training placements in Neuropsychology and Health Psychology for GYN Oncology, Chronic Pain, GI/Endocrinology, and BHC.

