Our Team
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Dr. Melissa Siebert, PsyD
Dr. Melissa Siebert earned her doctorate in clinical forensic psychology from The Chicago School of Professional psychology and completed an APPIC-approved internship. During her practicum experience, she became a California Sex Offender Management Board certified associate practitioner and became skilled at treating and evaluating sexual offenders on parole. Additionally, she wrote her dissertation on potential personality profiles of sexual offenders. Although Dr. Siebert received specialized training in expert testimony and forensic evaluations, she has also evaluated children, adolescents, and adults dealing with CPS cases, learning disorders, neuropsychiatric conditions, personality disorders, trauma, and mood disorders. Dr. Siebert’s primary interests include forensic and clinical psychological evaluations, expert testimony, and consultation.
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Dr. Keeley Crowfoot, PsyD
Dr. Keeley Crowfoot has 10+ years of experience working with adolescents and adults with the bulk of her work centering on individuals involved with the justice system, ranging from youth identified as “at-risk” by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office to competency restoration and competency evaluations for adults with pending charges and suffering from severe mental illness. Additionally, Dr. Crowfoot has diverse experience navigating the complex issues faced by individuals impacted by mental health disorders and the legal system through her work at Austin State Hospital and within Integral Care. Dr. Crowfoot also has 6+ years of experience providing psychological evaluations for both parents and children involved with the Department of Family Protective Services.
Dr. Crowfoot earned her doctorate in clinical forensic psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
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Valeria Gonzalez, MA
Valeria Gonzalez is a Spanish-English bilingual licensed psychological associate with independent practice (LPA) in Texas. She has worked with a variety of clients but has specialized training with the Latino community. She graduated with honors from Texas A&M International University with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a minor in Biology, during which she successfully completed a thesis. Post-graduation, Ms. Gonzalez worked in community mental health and research before pursuing a Master's degree in Applied Psychological Science with an Emphasis in Latino Psychology. During her studies, Ms. Gonzalez completed her practicum at the Domestic Violence Resource Center in Oregon, where she provided therapeutic services in both Spanish and English. Since then, she has focused on conducting psychological testing and evaluation and has also received additional training in conducting evaluations for immigration court.