For clinical psychology and forensic evaluation in Chula Vista, Reimann Joachim holds California psychologist license PSY 15825 and a Qualified Medical Examiner designation earned through the state Division of Workers' Compensation. His PhD from the California School of Professional Psychology (1996) supports clinical work in anxiety, ADHD, bipolar disorder, and PTSD — diagnostic categories that often require medication management through psychiatry practices such as KMG Psychiatry. Bilingual fluency in English and German allows him to conduct psychotherapy and forensic evaluations for German-speaking clients, a rare capability in the South Bay mental health landscape. The QME credential authorizes him to perform independent medical-legal evaluations for workers' compensation claims, including neuropsychological testing batteries for cognitive impairment and occupational injury cases. Forensic QME evaluations frequently require coordinated toxicology and diagnostic lab panels available through facilities such as Fastest Labs of Chula Vista. Comprehensive neuropsychological assessments at the Otay Lakes Road office deploy multi-instrument testing batteries — measuring cognitive function, personality structure, and malingering indicators — to generate Labor Code Section 4062.2-compliant forensic reports for workers' compensation adjudication.