
We’re thrilled to introduce Kamila, who joined Tiny Steps Development in July 2025 as our Clinical Operations Assistant and was quickly promoted to Executive Assistant to Dr. Safvati in recognition of her exceptional professionalism, organization, and dedication. In her current role, Kamila supports high-level operations across both our U.S. and Canadian companies, ensuring seamless coordination, communication, and execution of projects behind the scenes. Her ability to anticipate needs and streamline complex tasks makes her an invaluable partner in maintaining the efficiency and structure of our growing practices.
Fluent in English, Portuguese, Korean, French, and conversational in Spanish, Kamila brings a deep appreciation for cultural and linguistic diversity. Though she no longer interacts with clients as frequently, her multilingual background continues to enhance the inclusivity and accessibility of our internal operations.
Born and raised in West Los Angeles, Kamila earned her Associate’s degree in Psychology from North Seattle College and later completed her Bachelor’s in Political Science at the University of Washington. Her strong academic foundation and passion for mental health continue to inspire her long-term aspiration of becoming a psychologist.
Outside of work, Kamila enjoys spending time with animals, staying active, watching films, and connecting with her loved ones. Her warm personality, strong work ethic, and commitment to growth make her a valued member of our team.
With her exceptional organizational skills, cultural awareness, and dedication to supporting both clinical and administrative systems, Kamila plays a critical role in helping Tiny Steps and Agius Psychology operate with excellence.
Please note that Tiny Steps is not a crisis center, our scope of practice revolves around routine care for mild and moderate diagnoses. Your mental health is our top priority. If you are experiencing severe symptoms or distress, or need immediate care call the National Suicide Hotline at 800-273-8255, or NAMI crisis line at 800-854-7711. If you are facing a life-threatening emergency, please dial 911 or 988, or head to your nearest emergency room immediately.
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