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Pennsylvania Therapists

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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
PhD, CFMHE
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

Dr. Lopez is a bilingual (English/Spanish) licensed psychologist in Washington state who specializes in immigration evaluations and utilizes evidence based practices. She works with attorneys across Washington state and helps clients feel heard as they navigate the complexities of the immigration evaluation process. She specializes in Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), U-Visa, T-Visa, Hardship , and Asylum evaluations. Appointments are offered in-person and virtually.

509-992-2822
PhD, LP

Dr. Luis W. Lopez-Rodriguez is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Florida. He has been engaged in professional psychology practice at the graduate level since 2014. Dr. Lopez-Rodriguez currently manages a thriving lifespan clinic in Central Florida, which includes a diverse array of providers and a growing military patient demographic. He is the founder of a non-profit organization that focuses on funding treatment for under-resourced communities. He earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from the APA-accredited Ponce Health Science University, specializing in Neuropsychology and Neuro-cognitive Rehabilitation. Currently, Dr. Lopez specializes in the neuropsychological assessment and treatment of neuro-cognitive disorders associated with Neurodegeneration and attention deficits in adults, as well as immigration evaluations.

321-440-7193
LCSW

With over 20 years of clinical social work experience, I have a foundation in psychosocial assessment, diagnostic evaluation, and trauma informed care. My practice integrates evidence based approaches to identify client needs and support meaningful outcomes. In the area of forensic social work, I specialize in conducting evaluations for immigration and visa related cases, including hardship waivers, VAWA petition, UVisas, and asylum applications which examine psychological, emotional, and relational factors that may influence immigration proceedings and are developed in accordance with USCIS standards. Each evaluation is client centered and culturally responsive, incorporating attention to migration history, acculturation stress, and systemic barriers. I am committed to producing objective reports that uphold the highest standards of accuracy and ethical integrity, ensuring fairness, respect, and cultural sensitivity within the forensic context.

302-365-0064
LICSW

Clients often open up to me in ways they haven’t with anyone else. Why? As an immigrant who navigated the immigration process myself, the therapeutic setting I create builds trust and rapport, allowing clients to share details they might be afraid to share, even with their attorneys. Sometimes, those details are exactly what strengthens their case and helps them win. I worked in a nationally recognized immigration law firm, where I learned the ins and outs of the immigration system. Now, I run a mental health practice, focused on helping other immigrants through therapy and evaluations tailored to their cases. Working with attorneys and their clients, I combine real-world experience, cultural sensitivity, and professional expertise to create evaluations that strengthen cases.

202-519-8104
LPC, LMHC

Kristle J. Small, M.Ed, LPC, LMHC is a licensed professional counselor with over 15 years of clinical experience specializing in immigration psychological evaluations. Licensed in Pennsylvania and Delaware, she provides comprehensive, court-ready evaluations for VAWA, Extreme Hardship, U-Visa, T-Visa, Asylum, and Cancellation of Removal cases.

Kristle has extensive experience assessing trauma, domestic violence, and complex mental health presentations. Her reports are thorough, clearly written, and aligned with immigration legal standards, offering detailed clinical analysis and well-supported diagnostic impressions. She understands the importance of timely turnaround, responsiveness to counsel, and documentation that directly addresses the legal elements of each petition.

Kristle collaborates closely with attorneys to ensure evaluations are structured to strengthen cases while maintaining clinical objectivity and ethical integrity.

856-979-9769

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