Lei Raiza Zervoulakos, PsyD, M.A
Postdoctoral Neuropsychology Intern
Dr. Lei Raiza Zervoulakos is a Post-Doctoral Fellow with a background in forensic psychology. She earned her Master’s degree in Forensic Psychology with a Police Concentration and later completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology. Her training spans therapy and comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, with a strong foundation in trauma-informed practice and culturally responsive care.
Dr. Zervoulakos has provided clinical services to individuals navigating complex trauma, including those with histories of abuse, intimate partner violence, substance use, grief and loss, major life transitions, and court involvement. She is committed to fostering safety, empowerment, and collaboration in treatment. Her therapeutic style integrates evidence-based modalities—such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic approaches—alongside a harm-reduction framework that honors each client’s autonomy and lived experience. She strives to create a supportive environment where clients can explore their narrative, strengthen resilience, and work toward meaningful, sustainable change.
Lei Raiza Zervoulakos, PsyD, M.A
Postdoctoral Neuropsychology Intern
PHONE NUMBER
(760) 453-7175
EMAIL ADDRESS
lei@adrwellness.com
Professional Credentials
Licenses & Certifications
- Psychological Associate PSB#94027765 (Supervised by a Licensed Clinical Psychologist)
education background
- Psy.D., Clinical Forensic Psychology — The Chicago Sch0ol
- M.A. Forensic Psychology with Police Concentration — The Chicago School
- B.A Psychology — Loyola Marymount University
Publications:
- February 2025
Book Review
Help for the helper:
Preventing compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma in an ever-changing world
- May 2024
Book Review
Adult survivors of toxic family members: Tools to maintain boundaries, deal with criticism, and heal from shame after ties have been cut
Languages Spoken:
- Filipino
Client Focus:
- Addiction
- Trauma & PTSD
- Abuse
- Sexual Assault
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Major Life Transitions
- Grief and Loss