Psychology Practice – Dr. Debra K Lewis
Telehealth-only in structure, the practice of Dr. Debra K Lewis provides mental health and substance abuse treatment to adults and adolescents through a fully virtual office model. Dr. Lewis holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from The Michigan School of Psychology, with clinical specialization in psychology and addiction treatment, and maintains addiction certification alongside her doctoral credential. Her professional background encompasses 30 years of clinical experience across mental health and substance use populations.
All sessions are conducted via telehealth. No in-person appointments are available, and the practice operates entirely as a virtual office. This remote-first format allows clients to access mental health and addiction-focused therapy from their own location. New clients initiate the intake process through an online form available on the practice website, which serves as the primary intake pathway.
Clinical focus areas include relationship issues, stress, trauma, anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and addiction. Dr. Lewis describes the practice environment as safe and supportive, designed to allow clients to explore personal challenges and work toward positive change within a structured and collaborative therapeutic relationship. Services are available to both adults and adolescents dealing with a range of mental health and substance use concerns as outlined on the website.
Specific therapeutic modalities such as CBT, EMDR, or DBT are not listed on the website. Details regarding insurance acceptance or self-pay rates are also not specified on the main page. Clients seeking information about fees and payment options are encouraged to contact the practice using the provided contact details or through the online intake form, which can also initiate a conversation about service logistics.
Contact information: phone (248) 202-3779 and email Dr.DL125@sbcglobal.net. The practice’s year of establishment is not stated on the website. Dr. Lewis completed her doctoral training at The Michigan School of Psychology, and her clinical training encompassed both general clinical psychology and addiction-focused treatment. The combination of mental health and addiction specialization within a telehealth-only structure positions the practice as a resource for clients seeking flexible, remote access to psychological and substance use treatment provided by a single licensed clinician with longstanding clinical experience.