About Me

Dr. Rola Tomori is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 17 years of experience in the mental health field. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology, a Master's degree in Sociology of Health and Illness, and a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in Fresno, obtained in 2004.

Throughout her career, Dr. Tomori has worked with clients from diverse backgrounds in both community and prison settings. Her clinical experience includes psychological evaluation and treatment of mentally ill offenders in state prison systems, providing mental health services in rural communities, and conducting trauma work with individuals affected by domestic violence in urban areas. She has been in independent practice for over 16 years and has provided consulting services for mental disability and expert witness work in family court. Additionally, Dr. Tomori has been a certified Domestic Violence Advocate for over 13 years.

In 2023, Dr. Tomori founded Regina's Safe Alliance, an organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, dedicated to supporting victims of crime and violence through therapeutic programs and services. Through this initiative, she aims to empower communities via education, intervention, and advocacy, aligning with survivors on their healing journeys as they rebuild their self-concept and rediscover their sense of safety.

Dr. Tomori is committed to demystifying psychology and addressing taboo subjects. She shares practical principles to help individuals navigate life's challenges through her YouTube channel, "Ask Dr. Rola," where she publishes weekly videos on various mental health topics.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Tomori enjoys working out, traveling, attending concerts, and spending time with her family. Her greatest joy is being the mother of her two amazing daughters, Deborah and Rayo. Deborah is a medical student, and Rayo is an undergraduate student.

159 Counties

Hundreds+ Lives

25+ Years Battling

Suicide Awarness

For over 25 years, Dr. Rola has been on the front lines of suicide prevention — not from theory alone, but from the trenches. Her journey began during the darkest hours: working night shifts in a crowded psychiatric hospital, where the urgency of suicidal thoughts and self-injurious behaviors became part of her daily life. Those moments carved a deep sense of responsibility in her — to see each crisis, not as a statistic, but as a human story deserving of empathy, attention, and intervention.

Over time, Dr. Rola’s work expanded to outpatient clinics where she supported vulnerable youth grappling with complex family dynamics, generational trauma, mental illness, and overwhelming stress. There, she witnessed how early conversations, safe spaces, and therapeutic alliances could shift a life’s trajectory. She didn’t simply treat symptoms; she nurtured resilience, helping children and teens learn that despair doesn’t have to define them.

She later carried that commitment into one of the most isolating environments possible — the prison system. In administrative segregation units, she assessed suicide prevention measures, intervened with individuals in solitary confinement, and observed the acute intersection of hopelessness, isolation, and institutional barriers. In those stark corridors, Dr. Rola confronted the rawest expressions of despair.

Throughout those settings, one principle became clear: true prevention doesn’t stop at crisis management. It demands creating buffers of hope, connection, and belonging before distress takes root. Leveraging her deep clinical knowledge, trauma-informed practices, and a uniquely human touch, Dr. Rola has personally evaluated clients for suicide risk, intervened in countless lives, and stewarded the healing of hundreds of survivors. She has influenced outreach across 259 counties, supporting communities in turning pain into possibility.

Today, her mission is bold: to push the field beyond awareness and into activation. She educates professionals, partners with grassroots organizations, and challenges the deep-rooted myth that those who consider suicide have no other choice. Through interventions, advocacy, and her powerful “Nuggets of Wisdom” framework, Dr. Rola equips individuals and communities to see, speak, and stand with those in darkness — restoring hope one life at a time.

“Healing begins with understanding. My mission is to break the stigma around mental health and empower others with the knowledge and tools to navigate life’s challenges with confidence.”

— Dr. Rola Tomori