Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)

Our Staff

Administrative Staff

Kell J. Fujimoto, Psy. D.

Director
Counseling & Psychological Services

Arthur Ritmeester, Ph. D.

Interim Associate Director
Counseling & Psychological Services

Administrative Support Staff

Priscilla E. Velasco

Assistant to the Director
Counseling & Psychological Services

Nestor Gama

Front Desk Coordinator
Counseling & Psychological Services

Clinical Staff

Gently Ang, Ph. D., CCTP

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Michael Andrew Fenske, Psy. D.

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Annie Ruth Hao, LMFT

Therapist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Rhona J. Harrison, Psy. D.

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Hanna Lee, Ph. D.

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Dao Q. Nguyen, Ph. D., MIBA

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Lideth Ortega-Villalobos, Ph. D.

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Rachel Anne Phillips-Lee, LPCC

Therapist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Arthur Ritmeester, Ph. D.

Psychologist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Cintia Rodriguez, LCSW

Therapist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Maria Gisela Sanchez Cobo, LMFT

Therapist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Cheyenne Summer Smith, LCSW

Therapist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Denise Urzua, LMFT

Therapist
Counseling & Psychological Services

Kell J. Fujimoto, Psy. D.

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Director

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Psy. D.

Pronouns:  He/Him/His

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Autism spectrum disorders; couple counseling; group dynamics; anxiety; depression; assessment; diversity, equity, and includions, and identity development.

Kell J. Fujimoto, Psy. D., is the Director of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Kell Fujimoto obtained his Bachelor degree in psychology and Master's degree in counselor education from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, and Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Argosy University - Honolulu.  He is a licensed psychologist with 22 years of practice in university counseling centers.  Dr. Fujimoto has been a director for a university counseling center since 2016.  He started his tenure at CalPolyPomona in May 2023 and currently oversees the Counseling & Pscyhological Services (CAPS) and Survivor Advocacy Services (SAS) departments.  He views his leadership style as transformative; supporting vulnerability, promoting transparency, and fostering growth while creating an environment that allows flexiblity, encourages feedback, and embraces diversity.

Arthur Ritmeester, Ph. D.

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Clinical & Group Coordinator

Title:  Interim Associate Director, Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Ph. D.

Pronouns:  He/Him/His

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Working with trauma survivors, family of origin dyanmics/systems, developing healthy relationships, LGBTQIA+ experiences, and identity development.

Arthur Ritmeester, Ph. D., is the Interim Associate Director and a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Arthur Ritmeester completed his doctorate in counseling psychology at the University of Albany, State University of New York and Bachelor's degree at the University of California, Santa Barbara.  He joined the CalPolyPomona Counseling & Psychological Services team in 2018.  His clinical interests include working with trauma survivors, family of origin/dynamics/systems, developing health relationships, cultural humility, LGBTQIA+ experiences, and identity development.  Dr. Ritmeester's clinical approach is insight and process oriented, and integrates client centered, mindfulness, and CBT interventions.  Additional interests include clinical coordination, clinical supervision and training, consultation, and mental health education.

Priscilla Elizabeth Velasco

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Positions:  Assistant to the Director

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  pevelasco@cpp.edu 

Priscilla E. Velasco is the Assistant to the Director of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.

Nestor Gama

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Front Desk Coordinator

Telephone:  (909) 869-2086

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  narellanes@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  B.S., M.P.A. (candidate)

Pronouns:  He/Him/His

Nestor Gama is the Front Desk Coordinator of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  He is currently a graduate student pursuing a Master's in Public Administration from the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences at CalPolyPomona.  He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication, with an emphasis in Organizational Communication, from the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences at CalPolyPomona.  Nestor has been part of the campus community since the Fall of 2011 as a Transfer student.

Gently Ang, Ph. D., CCTP

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Ph. D.

Pronouns:  She/Her

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Trauma, depression, anxiety, learning disabilities, and ADHD.

Gently Ang, Ph. D., CCTP, is a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Gently Ang earned her Bachelor's degree in psychology from California State University, Los Angeles and her Master's degree in psychology and Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology.  Her passion lies in using the psychotherapy relationship to support healing and personal growth.  She is currently co-located at the College of Environmental Design as part of the ENV-Wellness Collaboration.

Michael Andrew Fenske, Psy. D.

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Psy. D.

Pronouns:  He/Him

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Anxiety, depression, OCD, life transitions, relationship concerns, faith and spirituality, issues related to adoption, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, and athletic mental health concerns.

Michael Andrew Fenske, Psy. D., is a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Fenske earned his Bachelor's degree in biblical studies from Life Pacific University in San Dimas, and both his Master's and Doctorate of clinical psychology at Azusa Pacific University.  Dr. Fenske has mainly trained and worked in university mental health settings, as he enjoys working with the developmental and transition-related concerns of college students.  He also enjoys working with students addressing faith and spirituality.  While utilizing an integrative approach of different therapy modalities, Dr. Fenske has a passion specifially for the helpful and direct nature of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy.

Annie Ruth Hao, LMFT

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinical / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Therapist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  LMFT

Pronouns:  She/Her

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Anxiety, grief and loss, life transitions, spirituality, relationship concerns, intersectional identity information, Asian-American mental health.

Annie Ruth Hao, LMFT, is a Clinical Therapist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Annie Hao received her Bachelor's degree in human development from University of California, San Diego and her Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology.  At CalPolyPomona, she serves as the co-located therapist within University Housing Services.  Annie recognizes that the transition to college and the challenges, stressors, and opportunities for growth, and that it can help to have a safe and non-judgmental space to make sense of it all.  Her hope is for students to feel welcome as they are, to be deeply heard and understood, to cultivate an attunement and curiosity about themselves, and to utilize such deepend self-awareness to make more mindful choices in their lives.

Rhona J. Harrison, Psy. D.

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Outreach & Workshop Coordinator

Title:  Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Psy. D.

Pronouns:  She/Her 

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Group therapy, anxiety, suicide prevention.

Rhona J. Harrison, Psy. D., is a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Harrison received her Bachelor's degree in psychology and Doctorate degree in clinical-community psychology from the University of La Verne.  She has worked in community mental health, school-based mental health, inpatient psychiatric hospital, and university counseling centers.  Dr. Harrison has over 10 years of experience as a psychologist in university counseling.  She enjoys helping diverse students overcome social anxiety and explore issues related to their intersecting identities.  Dr. Harrison believes that we are wired for connection and that mutually satisfying relations are necessary for our well-being.  Using a person-centered approach, Dr. Harrison provides a warm and nonjudgmental space for students to freely express their authentic selves.  She loves helping her clients "connect the dots" and gain singiht into their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.  Her goal is for each person who comes through her door to feel seen, heard, and empowered.  It is through the difficult moments in therapy where growth and healing occur and is truly an honour for her to walk alongside her clients during their journey at CalPolyPomona.

Hanna Lee Oh, Ph. D.

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Ph. D.

Pronouns:  She/Her/Hers

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Young adult development, trauma, Asian-American culture, multiracial/multicultural identity, and the integration of spirituality, religion, and psychology.

Hanna Lee Oh, Ph. D., is a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Lee (she/her) received her Bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in women's studies from University of California, Los Angeles.  She received her Master's and Doctoral degrees from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology in Pasadena, CA.  Dr. Lee enjoys helping students increase self-awareness, manage difficult transitions, and explore their own voices and identities.  Her clinical interests include young adult development, trauma, Asian-American culture, multiracial/multicultural identity, and the integration of spirituality, religion, and psychology.  She is also passionate about working with first generation college students and first-time utilizers of mental health services.

Dao Q. Nguyen, Ph. D., MIBA

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Training Coordinator

Title:  Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Ph. D., M.I.B.A.

Pronouns:  She/Her/Hers

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Identity development, career confusion, grief and loss, depression, relationship concerns, existential issues, cultural and inter-cultural issues, immigration, and acculturation.

Dao Q. Nguyen, Ph. D., MIBA, is a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Dao Nguyen has been a clinical psychologist at CalPolyPomona's Counseling and Psychological Services since 2002 and currently serves as the Training Coordinator for the post-doctoral fellowship program.  Her career has been devoted to working with college students and her passion is in providing psychotherapy, training, and teaching.  As a Vietnamese refugee, fluent in Vietnamese, French, and English, and having studied in Paris and done research in Montreal, she has an affinity to international students and students from diverse backgrounds.  She is well versed in working with cultural and inter-cultural issues, immigration and acculturation, and trauma and losses experienced by the displaced and dispossessed.  Dr. Nguyen received her Master's and Doctoral degrees in clinical psychology from the University of Cincinnati, Master's in clinical pscyhology from California State University, San Francisco, and Master's in international business administration and Master's in intercultural communication from the Monterey Institute of International Studies.

Lideth Ortega-Villalobos, Ph. D.

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Research & Survey Coordinator

Title:  Clinical Psychologist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  Ph. D.

Pronouns:  She/Her/Ella

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Depression and anxiety treatment, academic distress, therapy in Spanish, trauma informed brief therapy, cultural identity concerns, LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy, first generation concerns, relational and family concerns, and serving student veterans and dependents.

Lideth Ortega-Villalobos, Ph. D., is a Clinical Psychologist of Counseling & Psychological Services  at CalPolyPomona.  Dr. Lideth Ortega-Villalobos is a bilingual, licensed psycholigst, first generation college graduate, and proud alumni of CalPolyPomona.  She compleher her Master's and Doctoral degrees in counseling and psychology at the University of Nore Dame, Indiana and specialized in integrating the role of culture in therapy and training.  She has 19 years of clinical experience in college/university settings.  She loves supporting college students in the process of seeking help and prioritizing their mental-health.  Dr. Ortega believes that when we are willing to admit "it's ok not to be ok" we are no longer alone in our struggles, and we open ourselves up to make helpful changes.

Rachel Anne Phillips-Lee, LPCC

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Therapist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  LPCC

Pronouns:  She/Her/Hers

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Anxiety, depression, CBT-based treatment, communication skills.

Rachel Anne Phillips-Lee, LPCC, is a Clinical Therapist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Rachel Phillips-Lee is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) with experience providing both individual and group therapy.  After receiving a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Ms. Phillips-Lee went on to serve a year with City Year Sacramento, working with K-12 students in urban schools.  These experiences combined with Rachel's passion for helping others led her to pursue a Master's degree in Counseling.  Rachel completed her graduate school education in Los Angeles, CA.  She continued her work in K-12 schools, specifically counseling students and families receiving special education services, as well as in community mental health, and she obtained her licensure hours.  Ms. Phillips-Lee's clinical interests include helping individuals overcome anxiety and depressive disorders, leading therapeutic groups, supporting individuals as they go through life transitions, and helping clients improve relationships with self and others.

Cintia Rodriguez, LCSW

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Therapist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  LCSW

Pronouns:  She/Her/Hers

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Life transitions, interpersonal relationship concerns, anxiety and depression, self-esteem, family and relational issues, working with undocumented students, working with first-generation students, utilization of interpersonal psychotherapy, CBT, mindfulness, and self-compassion techniques.

Cintia Rodriguez, LCSW, is a Clinical Therapist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Cintia Rodriguez was born and raised in Southern California.  She received both her undergratude degree in Sociology and her Master's degree in social work from California State University, Los Angeles.  As a licensed clinician, Cintia is passionate about providing a safe and nonjudgmental space for students addressing their mental health needs.  Cintia approacher her clinical work from a strengths-based and client centered approach ensuring students feel supported through their therapeutic process.  She embraces cultural humility and is committeed to providing cultural awareness support.  Cintia is fluent in English and able to engage conversationally in Spanish.

Maria Gisela Sanchez Cobo, LMFT

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Therapist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  LMFT

Pronouns:  She/Her

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Adults struggling with life transitions, relationship concerns, stress management, identity development, cultural adjustments, anxiety, depression, and multigenerational trauma.

Maria Gisela Sanchez Cobo, LMFT, is a Clinical Therapist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Maria Gisela received her Bachelor's degree in clinical and cognitive psychology at Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia, and her Master's degree in psychology with emphasis in marriage and family therapy at California State University, Los Angeles.  Maria Gisela has been a licensed psychologist in her country of origin since 2005 and a licensed marriage and family therapist in California since 2012.  Maria Gisela identifies as a cisgender woman, Latina, immigrant, bicultural, and bilingual (English & Spanish).  Maria Gisela has extensive clinical experience serving children, adolescents, and families through different community mental health programs and college counseling.  Maria Gisela is passionate to support diverse populations increase life satisfaction, her interactions are informed by direct lived and volunteering experiences with communities abroad.  Her therapeutic approach is insight and process oriented grounded in psychodynamic psychotherapy principles.  Maria Gisela integrates family systems, trauma-informed, client center, cognitive behavioural, neuropsychology, and mindful self-compassion practices.  Maria Gisela serves as CAPS liaison for the Renaissance Scholars Program and the Cesar Chavez Center on campus.

Cheyenne Summer Smith, LCSW

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Therapist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  LCSW

Pronouns:  She/Her/Hers

Specialization / Interest Areas:  BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, 1st generation students, and students from historically disadvantaged, and/or low-income communities.

Cheyenne Summer Smith, LCSW, is a Clinical Therapist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Cheyenne Smith received her B.A. in Sociology with a minor in psychology from University of California, Santa Barbara and her Master's in social work from the University of Southern California (USC).  She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who comes from a background of working in community mental health servicing the transitional aged youth and college student populations through therapy, advocacy, and mental health education.  Cheyenne's clinical areas of interest include work with BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, 1st generation students, and students from historically disadvantaged, and/or low-income communities.  Cheyenne specializes in working with anxiety, depression, life transitions, identity development, relationship concerns, multicultural/diversity issues, and trauma.  She serves as a partner to CalPolyPomona's Black Resource Center.  Cheyenne is committed to social justice and helping build happy, healthy, and adaptive mindsets through holistic, culturally informed approaches, and creating safe spaces for students.

Denise Urzua, LMFT

Department:  Counseling & Psychological Services

Position:  Licensed Clinician / Therapist / Counselor

Title:  Clinical Therapist

Telephone:  (909) 869-3220

Fax:  (909) 869-6775

Location:  Building 66 Room 116

E-mail:  caps@cpp.edu 

Credentials:  LMFT

Pronouns:  She/Her

Specialization / Interest Areas:  Communication, healthy relationships, trauma, parenting students.

Denise Urzua, LMFT, is a Clinical Therapist of Counseling & Psychological Services at CalPolyPomona.  Denise Urzua earned her Bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of California, Riverside and her Master's degree in psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from CalPolyPomona.  Denise is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 15 years in practice.  She previously provided psychotherapy to a diverse group of youth, families, and adults in community mental health, before returning to her alma mater CalPolyPomona.  Denise integrates cognitive-behavioural, interpersonal, family-systems, trauma-informed, and client-centered approaches in her clinical practice.  As a first-generation college student, Denise is passionate about providing a safe and nonjudgmental therapeutic space for students with a focus on helping them address and process presenting concerns, past traumas, and interpersonal relationships, as they navigate life transitions and college life.  Denise serves as the CAPS liaison to the Womxn's Resource Center and to Parenting Students.

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