Kristina Lee, Psy.D.

Dr. Lee (she/her) is a Resident in Psychology who enjoys working with children, adolescents, and parents. She conducts psychoeducational and developmental evaluations to assess concerns such as autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, mood disorders, and disruptive disorders. She uses comprehensive evaluations to connect families to interventions and accommodations to support their strengths and needs and enable access to school and community resources. Dr. Lee also provides therapy services, integrating psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral perspectives to guide youth towards a positive developmental trajectory. Her approach is informed by evidence-based techniques to encourage self-acceptance and growth. She believes in the power of the therapeutic alliance to support the safe, nonjudgmental exploration of mental processes.

Dr. Lee holds a bachelor’s degree in Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, as well as a master’s degree in Child Psychology and a doctoral degree in School Psychology from Duquesne University. She completed her doctoral internship at Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia and has a strong knowledge of special education practices. Over the course of her training experiences, Dr. Lee has collaborated with parents, teachers, social workers, speech and language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, psychiatrists, and other professionals within a multidisciplinary team to develop Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and 504 plans. She is passionate about supporting children and adolescents across the school, home, community, and therapeutic settings.

Dr. Lee is a Resident in Psychology in the state of Virginia and provides services under the supervision of Dr. Bryce Gold. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the National Association of School Psychologists.