Dolores I. Rodriguez-Reimann, PhD is a clinical psychologist in Chula Vista specializing in immigrant mental health from her Otay Lakes Road office near the Eastlake corridor. Her clinical practice addresses adjustment disorders, generalized anxiety, and grief responses within culturally diverse populations, with referral coordination extending to South Bay behavioral-health networks including LifeStance Therapists & Psychiatrists Chula Vista for medication-management needs. A published public-health researcher, she co-authored the award-winning Immigrant Psychology: Heart, Mind, and Soul — recognized with a Nautilus Book Award in psychology — and has contributed studies on tuberculosis health beliefs among Mexican American communities to the Journal of Immigrant Health. Her bilingual English-Spanish practice serves forensic-psychology cases including immigration evaluations and torture-survivor assessments, with primary-care coordination available through community health organizations such as San Ysidro Health Chula Vista for integrated medical-behavioral care. Clinical protocols incorporate validated screening instruments including the Kessler-6 Psychological Distress Scale and culturally adapted cognitive-behavioral frameworks designed for first-generation immigrant populations navigating acculturation stressors.