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Dr. Douglas E. Lewis, Jr. brings nearly 16 years of focused experience in the delivery of clinical and forensic mental health services, resulting in objective, evidence-based evaluations and expert testimony accepted in juvenile, state, and federal courts nationwide.
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He holds active psychology licenses in Georgia and Virginia and is authorized to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology through PSYPACT. He is also credentialed as a National Register of Health Service Psychologist and is designated an Approved Adult and Juvenile Forensic Evaluator on the Commissioner’s List for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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His forensic background includes roles with state courts, correctional facilities (e.g., Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison, Cobb County Adult Detention Center), and the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, under whose auspices he has developed and overseen direct services for a jail-based competency restoration program.
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As an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Medicine (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences), he lectures on forensic topics and mentors residents. His research on jail-based competency restoration has been published in Criminal Justice and Behavior and presented at national conferences (American Psychological Association, American Psychology-Law Society).
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Unraveling Complexity, Promising Clarity

Where Psychology, Justice, and Leadership Converge
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Douglas E. Lewis, Jr. is a nationally respected Forensic and Clinical Psychologist known for his versatility across forensic evaluation, correctional mental health, academic leadership, research, and military behavioral health service.
Working at the intersection of psychology, public safety, and the legal system, he delivers evidence-based expertise to courts, healthcare systems, academic institutions, and government agencies while seamlessly bridging clinical care, legal consultation, leadership, education, and crisis response.


