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Robin Diane Zasio is an American clinical psychologist and licensed clinical social worker specializing in obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and hoarding disorder. She is known for her role as a psychologist on the A&E series Hoarders and clinical practice and publications on compulsive hoarding and related conditions.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Early life and education

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Zasio earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Southern Oregon University. She subsequently obtained a Master of Social Work from California State University, Sacramento in 1989. While pursuing her master's degree, she secured a position working in forensics for the state of California, focusing on individuals who had committed crimes and were mentally ill. After completing her master's, she enrolled in the California School of Professional Psychology and completed a Doctor of Psychology in clinical psychology.[6]

Career

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While earning her doctorate, Zasio initially intended to work in forensics, but shifted her focus in 1999 when she co-founded one of Northern California's first anxiety treatment centers in Sacramento to accrue clinical hours for licensure. This led her to instead specialize in anxiety disorders and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP). In 2005, she opened The Anxiety Treatment Center in Sacramento, which later grew to include The Cognitive Behavior Therapy Center and The Compulsive Hoarding Center. She continues to maintain a private practice and supervises interns in the treatment of anxiety and related conditions.[1][5][6]

Zasio held the position of president of the Sacramento Valley Psychological Association from 2003 to 2005 and remains a board member at large. She is affiliated with the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF), serving on its Scientific Advisory Board, Clinical Advisory Board, and Speakers Bureau. In 2010, she established the OCD Sacramento Foundation, an IOCDF affiliate. She hosted the First Annual 1 Million Steps for OCD Walk in Sacramento in 2014. Zasio also serves on the Advisory Board for the Sacramento Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), contributing a "Doctor's Column" to their newsletter. Her professional memberships include the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation, American Psychological Association, and Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.[1][5]

In 2014, Zasio provided testimony in a murder trial concerning a man accused of shooting an animal control officer. She suggested that the man's hoarding disorder, coupled with the extreme distress he reportedly experienced regarding the potential loss of his animals, could have contributed to an aggressive reaction.[7][8]

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Since 2009, Zasio has been a recurring psychologist on the television series Hoarders, appearing on-camera to assess and support individuals with severe compulsive hoarding behaviors during cleanup efforts.[1][2][5]

Zasio also appeared as a psychologist on My Extreme Animal Phobia on Animal Planet in 2011. In 2012, she served as a national spokesperson for Hotmail to address email hoarding.[1][5][2] She has also made appearances on other television and radio such as The Today Show, Anderson Live, Fox News, Good Day Sacramento, The Katie Couric Show, Rosie Radio, NPR, Dateline NBC, and HLN.[1]

In 2011, she authored The Hoarder in You: How to Live a Happier, Healthier, Uncluttered Life.[2]

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Robin Zasio is an American clinical psychologist and licensed clinical social worker known for her expertise in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, and hoarding disorder, as well as her prominent role as a therapist on the A&E reality television series Hoarders. She has appeared on the show since its early seasons, helping individuals and families address severe hoarding behaviors through therapeutic intervention and practical strategies. Zasio earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology and her master's degree in social work, building a career focused on cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure and response prevention techniques. As founder and director of The Anxiety Treatment Center in Sacramento, California, she has provided specialized treatment for anxiety-related conditions for over two decades. In addition to her clinical work, Zasio authored the book The Hoarder in You, which examines the psychological roots of hoarding behaviors and offers guidance for managing them. Her contributions have helped raise public awareness of hoarding disorder as a distinct mental health condition.

Early life and education

Early life

Public information about her early childhood, family background, or formative experiences remains limited, with no detailed accounts readily available in reliable sources. She later pursued studies in psychology.

Education and credentials

Robin Zasio earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Southern Oregon University. She then completed a Master of Social Work (MSW) from California State University, Sacramento. Zasio subsequently obtained her Doctorate of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. She maintains dual licensure in California as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist under license number PSY17274 and as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker under license number LCS18641. These academic and professional credentials form the foundation for her specialized practice in treating OCD, anxiety, and hoarding disorders.

Professional career

Clinical practice

Robin Zasio maintains a private clinical practice in Sacramento, California, where she serves as the owner and director of the Anxiety Treatment Center of Sacramento. The center, located at 10419 Old Placerville Road, provides a range of outpatient mental health services focused on anxiety-related concerns. Zasio, who holds dual credentials as a psychologist (license PSY17274) and licensed clinical social worker (LCS18641) in California, has specialized in treating anxiety disorders, OCD, and related conditions for over 20 years. The practice offers individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and an Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) program that operates multiple days per week. Sessions are available both in-person and online to accommodate client needs. Treatment plans are individualized and integrative, drawing from evidence-based approaches to address client-specific symptoms. This practice serves as the primary setting for Zasio's clinical work, including her targeted expertise in anxiety disorders, OCD, and related conditions.

Specializations in OCD, anxiety, and hoarding

Dr. Robin Zasio specializes in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and compulsive hoarding, utilizing evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP). She has focused on these conditions for the past 20 years, developing specialized treatment centers including The Anxiety Treatment Center, The Cognitive Behavior Therapy Center, and The Compulsive Hoarding Center, all located in the Sacramento, California area. In addition to maintaining a private practice offering individual, group, and family therapy, Zasio supervises interns training in anxiety disorder treatment and has established herself as an educator in the field. She serves on the Scientific Advisory Board, Clinical Advisory Board, and Speakers Bureau of the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF) and acts as faculty for the organization's Behavior Therapy Training Institute, providing training to clinicians nationwide on treating OCD and anxiety disorders. Zasio founded the OCD Sacramento Foundation in 2010 as an affiliate of the IOCDF to expand community resources for those affected by OCD and related disorders. Her expertise in compulsive hoarding led to the creation of a dedicated center for this condition and informed her broader contributions to awareness and treatment of hoarding behaviors. This specialized knowledge has also supported her involvement in media projects addressing these disorders.

Media appearances

Role on Hoarders

Robin Zasio has been a featured therapist on the A&E reality television series Hoarders since its premiere in 2009. She provides psychological support to participants struggling with severe hoarding, conducting assessments and collaborating on individualized treatment plans aimed at addressing the underlying emotional and behavioral factors of the disorder. As a licensed clinical social worker specializing in hoarding and related conditions, Zasio helps guide families through the process of decluttering while emphasizing therapeutic strategies to prevent relapse. Her ongoing involvement extends to the show's revival and recent seasons, including appearances in Season 16 as of 2024. Zasio's contributions highlight the psychological complexities of hoarding, offering professional insight that complements the practical cleanup efforts of the series. She remains one of the primary mental health experts on the program, appearing in numerous episodes across its run.

Other television and radio work

Robin Zasio hosted the Animal Planet series My Extreme Animal Phobia in 2011, where she guided participants through exposure therapy to address severe and debilitating animal phobias. The program profiled individuals confronting fears of creatures such as birds, cats, dogs, and insects, with Zasio applying her clinical expertise in anxiety disorders to facilitate treatment in each episode. The series aired for seven episodes. Zasio also hosted the radio program The Dr. Robin Zasio Show, which launched in February 2016 as the first mental health-focused radio show in the Sacramento region. Broadcast on AM 1380 at 10:00 am PST under the motto “Mental Health Matters,” the live program featured discussions on conditions including OCD, anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, ADHD, and related topics such as mindfulness, medication, workplace anxiety, and access to resources. Episodes often included guest experts and personal stories from individuals addressing mental health challenges, aiming to promote awareness, reduce stigma, and empower listeners. The show continued until its final episode. As a mental health expert, Zasio has made guest appearances on various national television programs, including The Today Show, The Nate Berkus Show, Dateline NBC, HLN, The Katie Couric Show, Anderson Cooper, Fox News New York, and WGN Morning News in 2019.

Publications

Robin Zasio is the author of the self-help book The Hoarder in You: How to Live a Happier, Healthier, Uncluttered Life, published by Rodale Books in 2011. The work draws on her expertise as a contributing psychologist on the A&E series Hoarders and her clinical practice treating hoarding and related disorders. In the book, Zasio addresses the hoarding continuum that many people experience to varying degrees, offering psychological insights and practical strategies for decluttering and organizing. She includes behind-the-scenes accounts from Hoarders, using extreme cases to illustrate common tendencies, and provides guidance on managing the emotional attachment to possessions, creating order from chaos, and establishing sustainable organizational systems to reduce associated stress and anxiety. The guide emphasizes actionable steps, such as tackling one project at a time, scheduling dedicated decluttering periods, sorting items decisively into keep, donate, or discard categories, and resisting impulsive acquisitions. No additional books or major written contributions by Zasio are documented in available sources.

Personal life

Family and residence

Robin Zasio is married to Michael Kipp. She resides in the Sacramento, California area. Zasio maintains a private personal life, with limited public details available about her family beyond her marriage.
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