Trauma-focused psychology exclusively for women in the Casa de Oro area of La Mesa defines San Diego Women's Psychological Services, a bilingual English-Spanish practice on Fuerte Drive holding over two decades of clinical specialization in PTSD, depression, and attachment disorders. The practice's pharmacotherapy patients coordinate psychiatric medication fills through local pharmacies including Village Rose Pharmacy in La Mesa Village for continuity between clinical sessions. The lead clinician graduated valedictorian from San Diego State University in 1993 with Phi Beta Kappa distinction before completing doctoral training, then served as a staff psychologist at the Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Administration Medical Center in Loma Linda from 2000 to 2012. VA tenure included the PTSD Program for combat veterans, the Trauma Recovery Program specializing in childhood and military sexual trauma, and the Women Veterans Medical Clinic, and trauma-related somatic pain in the current patient population often requires coordinated spinal assessment at La Mesa Spine Center for chronic musculoskeletal conditions linked to hypervigilance. The practice's most complex clinical presentations involve layered PTSD reprocessing for women with co-occurring childhood sexual trauma and combat-theater exposure, requiring sequential stabilization, desensitization, and cognitive restructuring phases within a single extended treatment arc.