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Amanda Fraser Primary Author

Amanda Fraser Primary Author

Amanda Fraser Primary Author

Amanda Fraser is a PsyD student at Capella University specializing in Forensic Psychology. She has a background in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and is a member of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. Amanda is skilled in psychological assessment, interpretation, and report writing. She is proficient in using

Amanda Fraser is a PsyD student at Capella University specializing in Forensic Psychology. She has a background in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and is a member of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. Amanda is skilled in psychological assessment, interpretation, and report writing. She is proficient in using therapeutic techniques like CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care.  Amanda has experience as a Clinician II at Sage Counseling and a Clinician at Mary's Mission, where she worked with children, adolescents, and families. She has also presented research on trauma-informed group therapy for justice-involved adults at the 2025 APA Conference. Amanda's dissertation focuses on best practices for trauma-informed group therapy for justice-involved adults. competition.

Jennifer Goodwin, LPC-A

Amanda Fraser Primary Author

Amanda Fraser Primary Author

Jennifer Goodwin is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A) and a doctoral student pursuing a PsyD in Clinical Psychology. With a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology, she specializes in working with individuals within the forensic population. Her clinical focus includes facilitating psychoeducational group therapy, utiliz

Jennifer Goodwin is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A) and a doctoral student pursuing a PsyD in Clinical Psychology. With a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology, she specializes in working with individuals within the forensic population. Her clinical focus includes facilitating psychoeducational group therapy, utilizing a blend of psychodynamic and solution-based therapy to foster insight, resilience, and meaningful change.


Passionate about mental health advocacy, Jennifer is committed to creating a safe and inclusive therapeutic space for individuals who have been historically underserved. Her future goal as a licensed psychologist is to work with marginalized communities that lack mental health awareness or have experienced discrimination within the healthcare system, ensuring they receive compassionate, culturally competent care.

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