Gergely Földesi, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist who has worked in mental health institutions in both the U.S. and Hungary, including a foster care home, child and adult psychiatric units, a middle school, a college counseling center, as well as community mental health centers. In addition to conducting psychological testing at Access Institute, he provides individual and couples therapy in his private practice in San Francisco. He has led groups for international students, gifted adolescents, and patients in acute crisis. He has a particular interest in projective tests, as well as the formation of couple identity in relationships of different cultural backgrounds. He is a recipient of the APA Division 39 Multicultural Concerns Committee’s Scholar Award in 2018.