3 Questions with Dr. Marva Robinson
The Impact of the McKinney,Texas Incident on Children

Dr. Mike Robinson, host of 3 Questions interviewed Dr. Marva Robinson, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist-In private practice and is the President St. Louis Association of Black Psychologists (STLABPsi)- about the impact of the McKinney,Texas incident on children.
Dr. Marva M. Robinson is the oldest child of Marva J. Robinson and G. Preston Gridiron. Born to an ambitious mother in St. Louis, MO, she was quickly exposed to sports, arts, and theater at a young age. She received her high school diploma from Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day school and immediately went on to pursue her dream of becoming a Psychologist. She completed her undergraduate studies at Saint Louis University, graduating with magnum cum laude honors. She pursued her doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University where she graduated with a specialization in Forensics and a focus in Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology.
Dr. Marva Robinson is the proud mother of one son, Preston, whom she credits as her biggest teacher. While she enjoys the moments of motherhood, she is passionate about her career as a psychologist. Working full time in her private practice, Dr. Robinson continues to work on addressing the challenges everyday children and families face. Her passion for forensics, consultation and psychotherapy beyond the walls of her office propelled her as a unique clinician in that she goes above the standard quality of care.
Dr. Marva Robinson currently serves as the President of the St. Louis Chapter of The Association of Black Psychologist, an organization focused on addressing the mental health needs of people of the African Diaspora.
Dr. Robinson has worked with her collegues in St. Louis Association of Black Psychologists to address the acute crisis needs of the Ferguson and greater St. Louis community. Below are recent editorial features.
The Melissa Harris Perry Show: 11/23/2014
My insights on how parents should address community crisis with their children. Great Read!
The Melissa Harris Perry Show: 10/11/2014
Click Here to Listen!
Dr. Marva M. Robinson is the oldest child of Marva J. Robinson and G. Preston Gridiron. Born to an ambitious mother in St. Louis, MO, she was quickly exposed to sports, arts, and theater at a young age. She received her high school diploma from Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day school and immediately went on to pursue her dream of becoming a Psychologist. She completed her undergraduate studies at Saint Louis University, graduating with magnum cum laude honors. She pursued her doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University where she graduated with a specialization in Forensics and a focus in Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology.
Dr. Marva Robinson is the proud mother of one son, Preston, whom she credits as her biggest teacher. While she enjoys the moments of motherhood, she is passionate about her career as a psychologist. Working full time in her private practice, Dr. Robinson continues to work on addressing the challenges everyday children and families face. Her passion for forensics, consultation and psychotherapy beyond the walls of her office propelled her as a unique clinician in that she goes above the standard quality of care.
Dr. Marva Robinson currently serves as the President of the St. Louis Chapter of The Association of Black Psychologist, an organization focused on addressing the mental health needs of people of the African Diaspora.
Dr. Robinson has worked with her collegues in St. Louis Association of Black Psychologists to address the acute crisis needs of the Ferguson and greater St. Louis community. Below are recent editorial features.
The Melissa Harris Perry Show: 11/23/2014
My insights on how parents should address community crisis with their children. Great Read!
The Melissa Harris Perry Show: 10/11/2014
Click Here to Listen!