Forensic Psychologists in Missouri

Forensic Psychology applies psychological principles to legal and criminal justice settings, often helping individuals involved in legal matters address mental health and behavioral concerns. Forensic psychologists work with clients on issues such as competency, trauma, and rehabilitation, providing expert guidance to navigate the intersection of psychology and law. With 1 forensic psychologists in Missouri, clients can access specialized support for addressing mental health within a legal context. Each Grow Therapy-verified forensic psychologist listed below is currently accepting new clients, offering timely access to expertise in both mental health and the justice system.

Sandra Italiano

Sandra Italiano, LPC - Missouri Therapist at Grow Therapy
$115/session
LPC
10 years of experience
Virtual
I have a Master of Arts degree in forensic psychology and have maintained a career within the criminal justice system for over two decades. In addition, I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor, in Missouri, for over eight years. I am also a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Florida. My purpose in life is to inspire, empower and support others so they can develop into, and function from, their best selves. This fueled my desire to form Stronger Than Fear, LLC, a company that offers coaching, therapy, and empowerment services, and to publish the Stronger Than Fear Empowerment Journal.
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Forensic Psychology Therapists