“Clinically grounded services, delivered with care and clarity.”
Clinical Services
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A safe, judgment-free space to breathe, reflect, and heal.
Whether you’re navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, overwhelm, relationship stress, parenting challenges, or simply feeling stuck, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
My approach is collaborative and trauma-informed. Together, we move at your pace — building insight, coping skills, and emotional stability in a way that feels supportive and sustainable.
If you’ve been thinking, “I know I need help, but I don’t know where to start,” this is a place to begin.
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I provide psychosocial evaluations for bariatric weight-loss surgery and spinal cord stimulator candidacy. With experience conducting these assessments, I offer clear, clinically grounded evaluations aligned with medical and surgical requirements, supporting informed decision-making while centering patient readiness, stability, and informed consent.
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I consider and prepare clinical letters and documentation within the scope of my licensure to support continuity of care, treatment planning, and coordination with other providers. This may include Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letters in accordance with applicable HUD/FHA guidelines (without certification claims), medical necessity letters related to mental health care, treatment summary and continuity-of-care letters, return-to-work or workplace accommodation support letters (non-disability determinations), fitness-for-treatment participation letters, and capacity-related clinical opinions provided in a non-legal, non-forensic context.
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A trauma-informed, culturally sensitive evaluation designed to tell your story clearly and respectfully.
Many clients come to me feeling overwhelmed, afraid, or unsure about what the immigration process requires of them. My role is to guide you through every step—understanding your experiences, documenting your emotional hardship, and creating a detailed, USCIS-ready report your attorney can rely on.
I conduct evaluations for:
Hardship Waivers (I-601 / I-601A), VAWA, U-Visa, T-Visa, Asylum, Cancellation of Removal
You don’t need to know “what to say.” You need a safe space to speak — and a clinician who can translate your lived experience into a clear, professional evaluation that supports your case with dignity.
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While clinical care is at the center of my work, I also bring a strong foundation in legal-informed mental health assessment and professional reporting.
My postgraduate training includes completion of The Immigration Evaluation Institute program and Florida State University’s Forensic Behavioral Health certification coursework, where I developed advanced skills in structured interviewing, forensic documentation, risk assessment, and trauma-informed evaluation.
Before offering immigration evaluations, I gained experience supporting individuals involved in the legal system, including youth in the Department of Juvenile Justice and adults supervised by Federal Pretrial Services. These roles strengthened my ability to conduct objective assessments, understand court-related stressors, and communicate clinical findings clearly and precisely.
In addition, my work through DocuRapid Corp. has provided extensive exposure to multicultural families navigating immigration, global mobility, residency, and hardship-related processes. I have supported the organization and translation of behavioral health narratives and sworn statements for individuals from diverse immigration backgrounds involved in state and federal proceedings, both nationally and internationally. This experience has deepened my cultural awareness and my understanding of migration-related trauma and displacement.
Together, these experiences enable me to provide immigration psychosocial or psycholegal evaluations that are clinically grounded, culturally responsive, and informed by the realities clients face in the legal and immigration systems. I approach each assessment with compassion, objectivity, and the highest ethical standards — prioritizing accuracy, dignity, and the client’s well-being.
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Attorneys and legal professionals may request clinical consultation when a case involves psychological, emotional, or trauma-related factors that could impact legal strategy or client well-being.
These consultations may include clinical insight into mental health records, case conceptualization support, clarification of psychological findings, and guidance on whether a formal psychological evaluation may be appropriate. Consultations are collaborative and focused on helping legal teams understand behavioral health considerations within complex immigration or court-involved cases.
This service is consultative in nature and does not constitute legal advice, ongoing psychotherapy, or a formal forensic evaluation unless otherwise contracted.