Dr. LeKisha Mixon is a licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist who values multicultural competence in assessment and treatment. Her assessment process includes consideration of cultural dynamics on presenting concerns, drawing on extensive experience in clinical, testing, community, and forensic settings. Dr. Mixon provides forensic psychological evaluations for attorneys, courts, and legal teams navigating complex mental health questions within the justice system. Her forensic work includes competency to stand trial evaluations, diminished capacity assessments, sexual violence risk assessment, and neuropsychological evaluation, conducted with attention to methodological rigor and cultural context that strengthens the reliability of findings. She is available for expert consultation, case review, and second opinions on existing evaluations, and is experienced in translating clinical findings into clear, defensible reports suitable for legal proceedings. Attorneys and judges can rely on her assessments to bring both clinical precision and an informed understanding of how cultural and social factors intersect with psycho-legal questions. She also enjoys facilitating a healing environment where individuals can examine aspects of themselves that no longer serve their fulfillment, and expand into the aspects that are their strengths. She is committed to social justice and offers community experiences for cultural exploration into social, clinical, and forensic issues, including race, restorative justice, anti-racism, clinical intervention, and LGBTQIA+ advocacy. Dr. Mixon collaborates with you to establish a therapeutic alliance and healing focus that leads to a path of skill discovery. She uses evidence-based strategies from an integrative perspective to increase self-awareness and commitment to life satisfaction, including mindfulness, cognitive restructuring, values exploration, and motivational interviewing. Dr. Mixon values a holistic mind-body-spirit approach and invites you to become curious about all aspects of yourself for self-liberation. She encourages exploration of the development of self, social conditioning, and how that conditioning impacts freedom. This same depth of understanding carries into her forensic assessments, where attention to the whole person — not just presenting symptoms — produces evaluations that are thorough, contextualized, and reliable. Are you inspired to discover who you are and free yourself? For attorneys and courts, Dr. Mixon welcomes the opportunity to bring this same depth of insight to your next case.
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