Virtual Services Available in Florida, New York, Michigan, New Mexico & Texas

Psychotherapy &
Immigration Mental Health Evaluations

Helping individuals, families, and immigration attorneys navigate life’s challenges through compassionate psychotherapy and clinically grounded immigration mental health evaluations. Services are tailored to each individual's unique circumstances and provided with professionalism, cultural sensitivity, and genuine care.

How It Works

Getting Started Is Simple

1
Schedule a Consultation

Briefly discuss your needs, case type, timeline, and next steps.

2
Attend Your Virtual Appointment

Meet through a secure telehealth platform from the comfort of your home.

3
Receive Support or Evaluation

Continue with therapy or receive a comprehensive evaluation tailored to your situation.

Dr. Matthew Diner, PhD, LCSW, providing immigration mental health evaluations and psychotherapy.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker Dr. Matthew Diner

PhD, LCSW

Psychotherapy & Immigration Mental Health Evaluations

A Thoughtful Approach to Therapy & Evaluations

Professional Support Tailored to Your Unique Circumstances

Reaching out for support is often the first step toward addressing a difficult situation, navigating a major life transition, or seeking greater clarity and understanding. Whether pursuing therapy or an immigration mental health evaluation, many individuals begin the process during periods of significant stress, uncertainty, or change.

Every service is approached with professionalism, compassion, and respect. The goal is to create an environment where individuals feel comfortable discussing their experiences, concerns, and personal circumstances in a supportive and nonjudgmental setting.

Through a collaborative, culturally sensitive, and trauma-informed approach, therapy and evaluations are tailored to the unique needs of each person, helping ensure that care remains both clinically grounded and responsive to the individual's situation.

Services

Specialized Clinical Services

Professional psychotherapy and immigration mental health evaluations tailored to each individual's unique circumstances.

For Legal Professionals

Immigration Evaluation Referrals

Comprehensive mental health evaluations for USCIS, EOIR, and immigration court proceedings.

Dr. Matthew Diner provides comprehensive mental health evaluations for individuals navigating the immigration process. He specializes in documenting the psychological impact of trauma, hardship, and persecution through detailed, evidence-based clinical reports designed to support legal proceedings with clarity and care.

Areas of Clinical Expertise

Why Attorneys and Clients Choose This Practice: Combining clinical expertise with a client-centered approach, this practice provides high-quality immigration evaluations that are thorough, objective, and professionally written. The focus is on delivering meaningful assessments, responsive service, and reports that meet the needs of both clients and legal professionals.

Insights, Guidance & Practical Resources

Featured Blogs
Legal documents and immigration case materials for attorney referrals and immigration proceedings.
Legal documents and immigration case materials for attorney referrals and immigration proceedings.



Understanding Immigration Evaluations: Supporting Your Case with Compassion and Expertise

Immigration evaluations can play an important role in supporting your case. Dr. Diner provides compassionate, culturally responsive assessments for hardship waivers, asylum, and other immigration matters.

Legal documents and immigration case materials for attorney referrals and immigration proceedings.

What to Expect During an Immigration Evaluation, Your Questions Answered

Curious about immigration evaluations? Learn what the process involves, what to expect during the assessment, and how these evaluations may support your case.

Virtual psychotherapy and mental health consultation for adults seeking emotional support and personal growth.

Will Therapy Really Help Me? 5 Signs You’re Getting the Most Out of Therapy

Learn five common signs that therapy is helping, from increased self-awareness and healthier coping skills to meaningful personal growth and progress toward your goals.