Cybil’s passion for sports psychology has been cultivated throughout her lifetime of competitive swimming and surfing. She was a D1 scholarship swimmer for the University of Texas where she obtained her BA in Psychology. Since her undergraduate work, Cybil moved back to her home state of California where she competed in the WSA and various Pro/Ams along the coast.
Cybil Streett, LMFT
Cybil is focused on helping athletes and families in the mental aspect of sports. By employing goal setting strategies, visualization, core beliefs, and utilizing marriage and family therapy techniques, she helps to get athletes, families, and couples back on the block. She feels that there is nothing better than helping others overcome obstacles and achieve greatness in their sport. Cybil is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (124858). She is also a member of the American Swim Coaches Association (ASCA) and a former certified USA Swimming Coach.
She began her coaching career with the head coach position for the Half Moon Bay Surf Club and in 2009 began coaching for the USA Swimming Club team San Clemente Aquatics where she worked with the Senior Groups and the National Team swimmers. Within those groups, she coached Olympic Trial athletes, US Open finalists, and a National level U.S. Paraplegic swimmer. It was through her coaching experience that Cybil realized the value of sports psychology and working with athletes and families alike.
Cybil graduated from Pepperdine in 2014 with a Masters in Clinical Psychology with Emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy. Completing her clinical practicum at Mission Hospital’s South Orange County Family Resource Center, Cybil gained valuable experience working with children, adults, families, and couples. Cybil is a member of the Psychology International Honor Society (PSI CHI) and served as the Campus Director for Pepperdine for two annual terms.