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Joanna Leigh has worked with a variety of individuals, including prominent athletes, musicians, and international CEOs. Ms. Leigh receives numerous requests from both news and cable producers interested in both on and off camera assessments, and her breadth of knowledge combined with quick wit and heartfelt empathy has proven Ms. Leigh to be not only a true maverick, but a rising star. Recent requests and profiles include evaluations for the detectives in The Police Women of Maricopa County, a comprehensive profile of healing methods for the film The Difference, and commentary in The Boston Globe and Channel 4.
Trained in a broad spectrum of Psychotherapeutic approaches, Joanna Leigh understands both the heart and the mind, and integrates these various approaches so that each client benefits from a customized and flexible approach to treatment. Ms. Leigh is also the sole creator of Immersion Therapy™, an innovative model of psychotherapy dedicated to providing concierge, in-home therapeutic care to ensure the most effective level of emotional and physical well-being.
Joanna Leigh has worked with some of the most prominent Law Firms in the Boston area and has been involved in virtually all aspects of case strategy, psychological consulting, and client assistance. Ms. Leigh understands that Client retention and satisfaction are as essential as critical case strategy to a Firm's fiscal dynamics. To this end, Ms. Leigh brings a wealth of psychological and sociological knowledge, as well as mediation, public relations, and investigative skills to bear on a given case, while remaining client-oriented and assisting the Client in navigating the demanding litigation process.
Joanna Leigh realizes that medical professionals are a patient's first line of defense when attending to not only physical distress, but potential emotional distress as well. In addition to the behavioral sciences, Ms. Leigh is well versed in current medical literature, as well as critical ethical and legal issues, and can provide necessary services for clients/families living with severe or terminal illness, clients whose life situations have forced them to change their lifestyle, and clients/families in emotional distress or confusion. |
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