Employee Assistance
Welcome! As a member of the UCSF Campus and Medical Center community, the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) invites you to use our confidential employee assistance program services. FSAP services are provided at no cost to you. We are staffed by licensed professionals who provide confidential brief counseling to individuals and professional consultation services to managers, supervisors, and adiminstrators.
The Team
Yvette Guerrero, FSAP Manager [+ -] Dr. Guerrero has served as the FSAP manager since 1995. In her managerial role, she provides leadership, guidance, and strategic direction of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) serving faculty and staff of the Campus and Medical Center. She is a member of the HR Department Management team and the Finance Administration Services Leadership group. Dr. Guerrero’s responsibilities include policy and procedure development; fiscal management; program and curriculum design; program quality assurance; supervision of clinical staff in their provision of counseling; and consultation to managers and supervisors. In addition to her responsibilities regarding EAP services, Dr. Guerrero manages the UCSF Employee Emergency Loan Program. Currently, she is serving on the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Diversity. Dr. Guerrero is committed to providing the highest quality EAP serices that promote health and well-being, while carrying out the UCSF mission in the context of a diverse and supportive work environment. Robert Arguelles, Counselor Sharon Mendonca, Administrative Assistant [+ -] Sharon Mendonça has worked at UCSF since 2001. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. Andrew Parker, Counselor [+ -] Andrew L. Parker is a Clinical Psychologist with the Faculty & Staff Assistance Program at UCSF and in private practice in San Francisco and Mill Valley. Prior to his career as a psychologist, he was a professional mediator in the field of catastrophic injury litigation. He earned his Doctorate from the University of Colorado at Boulder and interned at the San Francisco VA Hospital. In addition to his private practice, he has worked as a therapist for the San Francisco Vet Center treating Vietnam combat veterans and as Clinical Director for the Swords to Plowshares residential treatment program for homeless veterans coping with long-term addiction. Before coming to UCSF, he was Program Director for the Ohlhoff Outpatient Program in Marin County, which provides treatment for individuals and families dealing with chemical dependency and eating disorders. At UCSF, he also serves on the Physician’s Well-Being Committee, the Domestic Violence Response Team, and on the Threat Management Team. Michelle Skeen, Counselor [+ -] Michelle Skeen, Psy.D., is currently working for the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP), where she provides mental health counseling and consultation services to the Campus and Medical Center staff and faculty. She has a strong commitment to delivering mental health services with skill and compassion. Dr. Skeen received her Doctorate from the Wright Institute. Michelle Sokoloff, Counselor [+ -] Michelle Sokoloff, Psy.D., is currently working for Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP), where she provides mental health counseling and consultation services to the Campus and Medical Center University's staff and faculty. Dr. Sokoloff earned her Psy. D. and M.A. at the Wright Institute in clinical psychology where she was trained to provide culturally informed insight oriented psychodynamic, client-centered, psychotherapy to individuals families and couples utilizing schema, cognitive, and behavioral therapies with a special focus on cultural diversity. Dr. Sokoloff's therapeutic orientation can be described as integrated. Furthermore, Dr. Sokoloff is currently providing psychotherapy in private practice to individuals and couples with a variety of concerns. Dr. Sokoloff brings a dedication and has a strong interest in promoting knowledge and acceptance of cultural diversity as well as a strong understanding about the interrelatedness of health, illness, behavior, emotional resiliency, and the process of healing and its social influences.
Contact: 3333 California St., Ste. 293 San Francisco, CA 94143-1202, Phone: 415/476-8279 Fax: 415/476-6183. Directory | Contact Form
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