The Team
Jennifer L. Rockett, PhD
Licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist and CEO

Dr. Rockett is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in Process-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She provides treatment for individuals dealing with trauma, anxiety, and depression-related mental health issues. Additionally, Dr. Rockett is an expert in forensic psychology, regularly consulting with legal professionals and conducting psychological evaluations on issues such as competency to stand trial, sanity/criminal responsibility, violence risk, and mitigation for both state and federal courts and attorneys.
Jennifer M. Harmon, PhD
Licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

Dr. Harmon earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Sam Houston State University, a program that offers comprehensive, evidence-based training in clinical psychology along with specialized forensic education. She completed her internship at Tulane University School of Medicine and her postdoctoral fellowship with the CCFP.
Dr. Harmon is also a specialist in Forensic Psychology. She has evaluated defendants for competence to stand trial and sanity in jails and inpatient forensic hospitals. She has also performed violence risk assessments in both inpatient and outpatient settings, helped with attorney-contracted mitigation cases, and provided competency restoration services to psychiatric inpatients. Dr. Harmon regularly testifies in court on these issues.
Gabriele Trupp, PhD
Licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

Dr. Trupp received her master's degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Sam Houston State University. She attended an Internship at Patton State Hospital before completing a two-year forensic fellowship at Western State Hospital and the Institute of Law, Psychology, and Public Policy in Virginia. She now practices as a licensed psychologist, routinely conducting forensic evaluations (e.g., competence to stand trial, mental state at the time of the offense/sanity, mitigation), consulting with courts and attorneys regarding forensic matters, and supervising students in their own journey to become forensic psychologists. She has worked in both state hospital and private practice settings providing these services.
Lisa Peter, LCSW
Staff Therapist

Ms. Peter is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who provides teletherapy services to teenagers and adults. Her approach centers on helping clients develop self-compassion, improve communication skills, overcome and manage anxiety and depression, and relationship difficulties. She is deeply committed to creating a supportive, affirming therapeutic environment where individuals can explore their inner experiences and develop meaningful strategies for personal growth. She uses evidence-based practices with an emphasis on Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and a Client-Centered Approach. Her practice is rooted in understanding the unique journey of each person, offering compassionate guidance through life's most challenging transitions. She believes in empowering clients to build resilience, cultivate self-love, and create more fulfilling lives.
Alaina Warrior, MA
2025 - 2026 Forensic Practicum Student

Ms. Warrior is completing a year-long practicum placement in our clinic. She is in her 3rd year as a clinical-forensic doctoral graduate student at Prairie View A&M University
Kristen Hernandez
Administrative Assistant
