Dr. Marina Abraham

Marina is a clinical psychologist with a passion for understanding people and providing psychoeducation and mentoring to those in her community and professional settings. She earned her Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) in Clinical Psychology from Immaculata University. Clinically, Dr. Abraham has provided psychotherapy and psychological assessment across diverse settings, such as outpatient mental health, forensic practice, and college campus. Her work has encompassed individual, couples, and group therapy, focusing on issues such as depression, anxiety, interpersonal patterns, anger, burnout, and personal meaning-making. Marina has also conducted evaluations across clinical, forensic, and academic settings. Her experience includes assessments for diagnostic clarification, personality functioning, cognitive and emotional concerns, child custody, sentence mitigation, and law enforcement suitability. Beyond clinical practice, Marina also has years of experience in prevention education, youth mentorship, and community engagement. As a Drug and Alcohol Prevention Education Specialist, she designed and facilitated trauma-informed programs for children, parents, and professionals. She also serves as a longtime servant at St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, where she teaches and supports adolescents in their personal and spiritual growth.