Felix and Milagros Subervi provide psychotherapy and psychological evaluations to children, adolescents, and adults in English or Spanish. Both are Spanish speaking psychologists. Both are child psychologists. Both earned PhDs in clinical psychology with extensive training in child family, individual adult and couples therapy. Both have completed post-doctoral fellowships in child and adolescent psychology from Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Felix was an active duty psychologist for the USAF and served for 20 years. Dr. Milagros worked as a civilian for the USAF. Prior to her private practice, she's had over 30 years of experience with the treatment of alcoholics, drug addicts, domestic violence, perpetrators and their victims, and victims of sexual abuse. Additionally, she served as a supervisor of a community mental health clinic.
Dr. Milagros has also been a college professor, teaching undergraduate psychology. Dr. Felix and Dr. Milagros have extensive experience in the military life dealing with soldiers and their dependents.
Dr. Felix was an active duty psychologist for the USAF and served for 20 years. Dr. Milagros worked as a civilian for the USAF. Prior to her private practice, she's had over 30 years of experience with the treatment of alcoholics, drug addicts, domestic violence, perpetrators and their victims, and victims of sexual abuse. Additionally, she served as a supervisor of a community mental health clinic.
Dr. Milagros has also been a college professor, teaching undergraduate psychology. Dr. Felix and Dr. Milagros have extensive experience in the military life dealing with soldiers and their dependents.
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Felix Subervi III, PhD, and his wife, Milagros Subervi, PhD, both clinical psychologists.
Felix served first as a social worker then as a military psychologist in the Air Force from 1972 until 1995.
In that capacity, the Subervis and their two children endured a terrorist attack on a base in the Philippines in 1987, and the threat of chemical attacks at another base in Madrid, Spain, where they were stationed in 1991.
Felix Subervi III, PhD, and his wife, Milagros Subervi, PhD, both clinical psychologists.
Felix served first as a social worker then as a military psychologist in the Air Force from 1972 until 1995.
In that capacity, the Subervis and their two children endured a terrorist attack on a base in the Philippines in 1987, and the threat of chemical attacks at another base in Madrid, Spain, where they were stationed in 1991.
Dr. Felix Subervi earned his Ph.
D in Clinical Psychology at the U.S. International University in San Diego.
He continued his education as a Major in the Air Force as a Graduate of the Spanish Armed Forces Military Psychology Institute, and completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Child Clinical Psychology with Harvard Medical School.
Throughout Dr. Subervi's military career, he evaluated and treated children and families throughout 8 countries, and in various settings.
He specializes in mental health issues, psychological assessments, ADHD, and the behavioral problems children experience related to the military deployment of their parents.
D in Clinical Psychology at the U.S. International University in San Diego.
He continued his education as a Major in the Air Force as a Graduate of the Spanish Armed Forces Military Psychology Institute, and completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Child Clinical Psychology with Harvard Medical School.
Throughout Dr. Subervi's military career, he evaluated and treated children and families throughout 8 countries, and in various settings.
He specializes in mental health issues, psychological assessments, ADHD, and the behavioral problems children experience related to the military deployment of their parents.
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