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Michigan Therapists

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Psy.D.

Dr. Maria Espinola is a Harvard-trained psychologist and a leading expert in trauma. Dr. Espinola is bilingual (Spanish-English) and her team includes interpreters who speak multiple languages, including French, Russian, Hindi, Gujarati, Arabic, and Mandarin. Dr. Espinola conducts comprehensive psychological evaluations, provides attorney consultations, and serves as an expert witness in immigration cases. Dr. Espinola has provided multilingual psychological services (therapeutic services and psychological evaluations) to thousands of victims of trauma from all over the world. She has worked with survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, community violence, human trafficking, hate crimes, armed conflict, torture, and political violence. Dr. Espinola offers FREE 30-minute consultations in English and Spanish. La doctora Espinola ofrece consultas GRATIS de 30 minutos en Inglés y en Español.

513-717-5591
PsyD

I’m a bilingual (English/Spanish) Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Illinois specializing in immigration psychological evaluations. As a Latina, I provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed assessments to support individuals navigating complex immigration cases. I conduct evaluations for Asylum, VAWA, U Visas, T Visas, and Hardship Waivers. My goal is to create a respectful space where clients feel heard and supported as they share their stories. Evaluations are offered in English or Spanish and tailored to meet legal standards while reflecting each person’s unique experience. I collaborate closely with immigration attorneys to provide detailed, timely reports that can strengthen your case. If you need an immigration evaluation or have questions about the process, I welcome you to reach out.

312-380-9041
PhD
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

I am a Licensed Psychologist in Rockville, Maryland. I have over 5 years of experience conducting immigration evaluations, and 10 years of clinical experience in working with immigrant and refugee populations. In addition to my specialized evaluation and clinical training with immigrants and refugee clients, I have engaged in research and publications related to immigrants’ mental health and ethical interventions with refugee clients. I was awarded the American Psychological Association’s Citizen Psychologist award for my outreach with this population.

301-581-1120
Psy.D.

Dr. Steven Gaskell performs comprehensive Adam Walsh Act immigration psychological evaluations nationwide. He is a licensed psychologist in Illinois, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, and Kansas. He is a holder of the PSYPACT Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) which allows him to provide forensic psychological services by telehealth across 43 States

630-903-9193
PsyD

I am a doctoral-level clinical psychologist specializing in complex assessment cases, including psychological evaluations for immigration cases. Through PSYPACT, I serve clients in 44 states, offering timely and expedited appointments for individuals and attorneys seeking detailed psychological reports for immigration proceedings.

I have extensive experience working with clients from diverse backgrounds, and I collaborate with certified interpreters in over 100 languages to ensure clear communication and understanding. My evaluations objectively document how past events, like war, violence, or family separation, impact mental health. Each report is clear, detailed, trauma-informed, and tailored to the needs of case, incorporating relevant cultural and historical context.

I approach every evaluation with deep respect for each person’s unique background and experiences. My reports are concise, impartial, and focused on providing an accurate clinical picture.

800-240-5716
PhD
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

I am a licensed psychologist specializing in psychological and neuropsychological evaluations. I focus on culturally competent assessments tailored to the needs of individuals navigating immigration proceedings. I am authorized to practice in 42 states and the District of Columbia. I earned both a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Carlos Albizu University in Puerto Rico and completed a post-doctoral internship in the Neurology Section at the District Hospital affiliated with the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus. I was recognized as an Outstanding Ph.D. Graduate and nominated twice by the Psychological Association of Puerto Rico. My work is grounded in diagnostic precision across clinical, neuropsychological, and forensic domains. In addition to clinical services, I am involved in research and advocacy, particularly supporting vulnerable populations.

407-815-5774

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