Immigration Psychological Services
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Dr. Rosalia Pereyra was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and immigrated with her family to the U.S. with an asylum visa in 1974. She completed high school in the U.S. and later received a scholarship to the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, a prestigious Jesuit University in Lima, Peru, completing her undergraduate degree in psychology in 1985.

Upon her return to the U.S., she worked in various capacities in the medical field while earning an MBA degree, awarded in 1993. Dr. Anna Titus has worked in the field of healthcare for over thirty years. She started her career as a Licensed Practical Nurse at age 17. In 1989, she became a Registered Nurse and spent the next 20 years working in both pediatric and adult intensive care environments primarily in the fields of Cardiology, Bariatrics, and burn-related trauma disfigurement.

Dr. Titus earned her PhD in clinical psychology in 2013 from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, California. In addition to examining the same psychological factors described above, we also explore cognitive abilities, intelligence, attention, concentration, memory.
Services
We offer services in individual, marital, and family therapy as well as a full range of psychological evaluation and assessment services.
In addition to examining the same psychological factors described above, we also explore cognitive abilities, intelligence, attention, concentration, memory.
We address the diagnostic assessment of psychological symptoms such as stress, trauma, depression, anxiety, mood problems, posttraumatic stress.
We provide psychological and/or neuropsychological evaluation which can be used to inform and assist treating doctors in patient treatment planning.
Psychological Evaluations for immigration purposes is a psychological assessment that is used to help immigration courts determine whether an individual will be able to remain lawfully in the United States.
The immigration evaluation includes in-depth interviews and assessment that occur over the course of 2 to 3 meetings.
During the assessment process, I will ask you questions about yourself and your immigration case to include specific immigration concerns, your personal, marital and family history, work history, as well as medical and psychiatric history as they pertain to the case.
If someone is not available to take your call directly, you may leave a message on our confidential voicemail and we will return your call promptly and at a time and place most convenient for you.
If you prefer, you may e-mail us at evaluations@immigrationpsychologicalservices.com, please provide us with a telephone number and times when you may be available, and we will contact you by telephone.
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