Pardis Khosravi, PsyD

Clinical Director

Dr. Khosravi is a clinical psychologist and senior leader who brings a strong blend of evidence-based care, strategic thinking, and clinical operational excellence. She is deeply committed to advancing pediatric mental health through both direct clinical impact and thoughtful organizational leadership, with a focus on expanding equitable access to care for diverse communities.

Most recently, Dr. Khosravi served as Clinical Director at Children's Health Council (CHC), where she led a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, therapists, psychiatrists, speech and language pathologists, occupational therapists, and educational specialists. She is known for her systems-oriented approach to optimizing clinical workflows, expanding access, and ensuring services are both effective and sustainable for families.

In addition to her executive leadership, Dr. Khosravi serves as adjunct faculty in the University of San Francisco’s Marriage and Family Therapy program. In this role, she is committed to mentoring and preparing the next generation of therapists and contributing to the continued growth of the field.

Dr. Khosravi earned her Bachelor’s in Psychology from University of California, Berkeley, and her Master’s and Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from the PGSP–Stanford PsyD Consortium. Her academic foundation, paired with her leadership experience, reflects both clinical depth and strategic insight.

She also previously served as a One Life Board Member from January 2024 through November 2025. During her board service, she was a thoughtful partner during important periods of growth.

A relationship-driven leader, Dr. Khosravi is passionate about building high-performing teams, developing emerging leaders, and fostering cultures grounded in trust, collaboration, and purpose. Clinically, Dr. Khosravi has experience providing therapy and assessment across a range of settings, including school-based, community mental health, residential, and juvenile probation. She brings a deep understanding of how systems impact care and is especially passionate about psychological assessment as a tool to empower children and families. She focuses on identifying strengths, building resilience, and providing clear, actionable steps that help families move forward with confidence.

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