Dr. Moore’s work is grounded in trauma‑informed, evidence‑based practice. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Illness Management and Recovery (IMR), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as an EMDR therapist in training. Her clinical focus includes supporting individuals navigating severe mental illness, legal involvement, and complex systems of care, with a commitment to culturally responsive and affirming treatment. Treatment begins with collaborative evaluation and goal‑setting. Initial sessions focus on understanding your history, identifying presenting concerns, and determining appropriate interventions. Psychological assessments may be used to clarify diagnostic questions and guide treatment planning. Ongoing work centers on reducing symptom distress, improving coping, and enhancing daily functioning. Qualifications & Training Dr. Moore is a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology–Forensics and holds two master’s degrees in psychology (2009, 2019). She has extensive experience in forensic assessment, structured interviewing, and evidence‑based intervention. She is trained in administering and interpreting a wide range of standardized instruments, including the WAIS‑5, WIAT‑IV, WISC‑V, WMS, Conners, CEFI, PAI, NEPSY‑II, and D‑KEFS.