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Dr. De Anda grew up in Mexico and understands the challenges with acculturation and emigration.

He has worked with people from diverse ethnic backgrounds, including Latinos/as, in diverse settings, including homes, hospitals, schools, and prison.

He has worked with teenagers, adults, couples, and families of low income who have experienced different struggles, such as immigration challenges, substance use, anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, dementia, and psychosis (such as auditory and visual hallucinations).

Dr. De Anda incorporates compassion and kindness in his work with people.

619-754-1928
MA, LPC-S
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

As a mental health therapist, I intentionally immerse myself in a realm of profound human emotions and struggles because I feel it is my calling to do so. Every day, I strive to engage with individuals facing diverse psychological challenges and work hard to forge a compassionate connection rooted in empathy and trust. Through active listening and insightful questioning, I help clients unravel their thoughts, fears, and traumas. It is paramount that I provide a safe haven for them to express themselves without judgment, fostering an environment conducive to healing and growth.

210-744-4828
LCSW

One can read Attorneys reviews on my web page: www.girshfeld.com
I do not count hours, I work until I like Report and Attorney likes it. Some people said they do 3-4 Reports per month. I do not know how it is possible to make a good quality document within one week. I work full time and do one Report per month. Sometimes, if it is urgent I can do it faster.
Please contact me through my email: zgirshfeld@gmail.com or by texting.

650-338-9530
Ph.D. LPC-MHSP

The immigration process is confusing. I leave that to qualified attorneys. But I can offer a comprehensive mental health evaluation to help tell your story and provide evidence of risk and hardship faced by family members in the event one member is removed from the U. S. I believe there is great value in helping families stay together when possible.

I specialize in working with co-occurring mood and anxiety disorders and the effects of trauma and have over 20 years of experience conducting and consulting on mental health evaluations in the medical and educational settings.

I prefer to meet with clients in my warm and inviting home-like office space that is comfortable, accessible, and family friendly. I also offer telehealth appointments for those outside the Memphis area.

901-451-9809
LCMHCS, LCAS
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

I'm a Licensed Mental health therapist in NC since 2010 and fluent in Spanish. I solely focus on conducting evaluations for immigration and substance abuse. This means I am able to offer my full attention to serve the clients who are seeking such evaluations. This has allowed me to write detailed and thorough evaluations in a timely manner and communicate with my clients lawyer/paralegals in a timely manner. I understand the importance of how time sensitive the evaluations must be completed. Lastly, I offer in person and virtual sessions. However, if a client would like to see me virtually, they must live in the state of North Carolina. If the client lives outside of NC, not a problem! I can see them if they are willing to travel to one of my 2 locations. They will only need to travel one time to complete the evaluation.

980-202-2288
MS, LCSW
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

The evaluation is conducted by Ahmed Alif, a licensed clinical social worker in New York and a PhD candidate at New York University. His research and practice focus on the impact of immigration enforcement policies and programs on the health and mental well-being of unauthorized immigrants and their families. Ahmed has extensive experience working with marginalized communities in New York, including DACA recipients, mixed-status families, refugees, and asylum seekers. He holds a B.S. in Applied Psychology from New York University and an M.S. in Social Work with a focus on health, mental health, and disabilities from Columbia University. Alif is fluent in English, Bangla/Bengali, and Hindi-Urdu. For evaluations requiring other languages, secondary assessors are available: African French (Hawa Niangado, LCSW), Gujarati (on-site staff interpreter), and Spanish (on-site staff interpreter)

347-421-8024

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