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Colorado Therapists

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LMFT

Hi, I'm Kate! I am a Marriage & Family Therapist, licensed in California, Colorado, Texas, and Florida. My goal as a therapist is to provide a supportive and nonjudgmental environment where you can share your experiences and enhance personal growth.

I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults in a variety of settings settings for many years. I possess extensive training in the treatment of trauma, anxiety, and depression.

Additionally, I have professional and personal experience with infertility, foster care, and adoption.

I am passionate about utilizing my skills, empathy, and the understanding of trauma to assist families with immigration cases.

858-342-2646
PsyD, MSCP

Dr. Brauman is an experienced forensic psychologist with a fair and compassionate approach to evaluations. In coordination with attorneys and/or USCIS, Dr. Brauman conducts psychological evaluations to assist with a variety of immigration-related concerns, including Asylum, Extreme Hardship VAWA, U-Visa, T-visa, etc. She also assesses for competency to participate in immigration proceedings. She produces comprehensive written reports/affidavits of her findings and often provides expert testimony in the Courtroom.

512-588-8285
LCSW
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

Liliana Tena, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker based in the state of Colorado. With a wealth of experience spanning various settings and roles in community mental health, outpatient offices, schools, and in-home services, Liliana has demonstrated her exceptional ability to work with clients of all age groups with a history of trauma.

Through her extensive professional journey, Liliana has had the privilege of witnessing the profound significance of providing care to the Spanish speaking community in their native language. This approach not only enhances the quality of care but also fosters a sense of safety and trust.

Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Liliana takes great pride in her Hispanic heritage as the proud daughter of Mexican immigrants. Her commitment to serving the immigrant population stems from a deep understanding of their distinct needs and challenges.

720-575-3030
LIMHP, LADC, LPC

Hey y'all! I'm a licensed mental health counselor that has been in practice since 2012. Look;ng forward to a brighter future is what it's all about. I believe that being open and honest can lead to positive changes in one's life. Together we can find a solution to everyday challenges one may encounter.

I conduct evaluations virtually for clients located in Florida, Nebraska and Colorado.

402-957-1709
PsyD

I am a doctoral level clinical psychologist specializing in complex assessment cases, many of which require a comprehensive psychological testing and evaluation. I have immediate openings, am licensed in 35 states through PSYPACT, and can provide expedited assessments.

I have a deep appreciation for people and believe that we have the power to overcome the hardships in our stories. Reach out today to see if we would be a good fit!

603-688-6726
Pys.D., LMFT

Dr. McRitchie is a licensed psychologist and marriage and family therapist. He has provided psychological evaluations for hundreds of individuals struggling with a wide range of psychiatric disorders and challenges including PTSD, depression, anxiety, psychosis, personality disorders, domestic violence, substance abuse, and familial separation. Dr. McRitchie will provide you and your attorney an evaluation report that can be a significant factor in your successful case.

Dr. McRitchie specializes in psychological evaluations for clients seeking hardship waivers, asylum, N-648, U/T Visas, and VAWA cases. He obtained advanced training by Physicians for Human Rights and has been active in their pro bono asylum network since 2021. Dr. McRitchie has appeared numerous times in court as an expert witness. Dr. McRitchie has provided workshops and trainings to mental health providers on the best practices for identifying and managing serious mental illness and suicidal ideation.

978-242-7727

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