About Me

Dr. LaTosha Ramos Lake has provided clinical services for 13 years. She is a combat Veteran with 22 total years of service in the US Air Force. She served 15 years as enlisted Security Forces before becoming a commissioned officer. She served an additional seven years as an Air Force Psychologist and retired at the rank of Major. 

 

She completed her undergraduate degree at The University of Kansas and attended the University of Denver for graduate school. She received a master’s degree in forensic psychology and a doctorate in clinical psychology with an emphasis in psychological assessment. During graduate school, she focused on care for Veterans and their families, children and adults involved in the criminal justice system, Veterans and professional athletes with Traumatic Brain Injury, and multi-cultural patients.

 

Dr. Ramos Lake completed her psychology residency at Wright-Patterson Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio. She was then stationed in Oklahoma City, where she served as the clinical director for Tinker AFB mental health clinic and specialized in trauma recovery, psychological assessment, suicide risk mitigation, and performance optimization.  

 

Dr. Ramos Lake lives an active lifestyle that includes yoga, running, and cycling. She loves cooking/baking and enjoying time with her family and two dogs.