Dr. Giselle Soler Lopez is a Salvadoran-American, licensed psychologist with more than ten years of experience in clinical practice serving the diverse population of Los Angeles. She is committed to providing culturally responsive and trauma-informed mental health treatment to typically underserved individuals. She has also been an advocate for building awareness around mental wellbeing to diverse groups across the U.S. and Latin America, in an effort to de-stigmatize mental health and address cultural barriers that may impact mental wellness.
Previously, she was at Los Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC) providing therapy to the unhoused and immigrant communities of Skid Row and Boyle Heights, supervising and training Spanish-speaking trainees, and developing mental health groups responsive to the community’s needs.
Dr. Soler Lopez received her Master’s and Doctorate of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angles. She had previously earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Religious Studies from Mount St. Mary’s University.