Psychological Associates
SAL FAROOQ, Psyd
Dr. Sal Farooq earned his Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University. He is currently a Police Psychologist with LAPD’s Behavioral Science Services. Prior to this, he was a clinical psychologist and active duty Lieutenant with the US Navy, embedded with the Marine Corps in Camp Pendleton, CA. Dr. Farooq specializes in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, familial/relational issues, and related disorders.
Aside from general short-medium term psychotherapy, his experiences have brought him proficiencies in providing psychological first-aid in deployed settings, administering batteries of intelligence and personality testing, and consulting for a wide range of medical and non-medical personnel.
Throughout his educational and residency experiences, Dr. Farooq has had the privilege of training in federal prisons, community homeless shelters, and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Dr. Farooq is a Licensed Psychologist registered with the State of California (PSY35478).
Paige Voehringer, PSYD
Dr. Paige Voehringer earned her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University. She completed specialized forensic training at New York University/Bellevue Hospital Center and the William James College Juvenile Court Clinic. She has extensive experience providing court-ordered evaluations in criminal, juvenile, and child welfare systems, including assessments of competency, mental state at the time of the alleged offense, and violence risk.
Prior to her current role, Dr. Voehringer served as a psychologist at the Federal Medical Center in Devens, Massachusetts, where she conducted forensic evaluations, chaired the institution’s Risk Assessment Panel, and provided crisis intervention in high-acuity settings. She also served as the mental health consultant to the Crisis Negotiation Team, providing training and psychological guidance to support negotiation strategy and team functioning. Dr. Voehringer now works full-time for the State of Washington, where she conducts forensic risk assessments for individuals found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity.
She specializes in severe mental illness, risk assessment, and the psychological impact of complex trauma across child, adolescent, and adult populations. Her work focuses on clarifying how trauma, mental health symptoms, and environmental stressors relate to behavior and functioning within legal contexts.
Dr. Voehringer is a Licensed Psychologist registered with the State of California (PSY33000).
Madeleine Walker, PSYD
Dr. Madeleine Walker earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Pepperdine University. During her training, Dr. Walker has treated veterans who have been diagnosed with PTSD, provided services to individuals sentenced to federal custody, and supported those awaiting legal proceedings in a county hospital. She has experience with utilizing evidence based protocols that target symptoms of trauma, substance use, depression, and insomnia.
Dr. Walker’s research has focused predominately on what survivors of sexual violence say about their interactions with those in the healthcare and legal systems. She is passionate about providing services to those from marginalized communities who find themselves attempting to navigate a system that can often be overwhelming.
Dr. Walker’s experience in community settings, as well as pre- and post-adjudication settings, allows for an increased understanding of how individuals needs change as they progress through various points of the system at large.
Dr. Walker is a Licensed Psychologist registered with the State of California (PSY36296).
Lauren Van Vranken, MA
Lauren Van Vranken, MA earned her Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary’s School of Psychology. She is currently a doctoral candidate in the Fuller School of Psychology Psy.D. program.
Ms. Van Vranken specializes in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and severe mental illness. Aside from providing long-term psychotherapy, she administers comprehensive psychological assessments, specifically to diagnose PTSD and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In her research, Ms. Van Vranken examines physiological processes of regulating threat and safety through the lens of polyvagal theory to create psychoeducational resources for reentry.
Ms. Van Vranken received psychological training in both VA Medical Center and State Psychiatric Hospital settings. She previously worked in prison, jail, and juvenile hall settings in Los Angeles, CA and Ecuador as a creative writing instructor, mentor, and facilitator of art therapy groups.
Ashtyn Van Horn, MA
Ashtyn Van Horn, MA earned her Master’s degree in Applied Behavioral Psychology, and a minor in business from St. Francis College. She is currently a doctoral student in the Pepperdine University Clinical PsyD program.
Ms. Van Horn specializes in severe mental illness, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and substance use disorders. Ms. Van Horn conducts comprehensive psychological assessments, administers specialized assessments to test for autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit hyperactive disorder, and conducts violence risk assessments using the HCR-20-V3.
Throughout her educational experiences, Ms. Van Horn has had the privilege of training in locked inpatient forensic units for PC 1096, PC 1370, and PC 2972 patients, community mental health, and residential substance use treatment programs for the unhoused, providing both assessment and psychotherapy. Ms. Van Horn has also received training in applied settings, such as the Brooklyn Mental Health Court.
Ms. Van Horn is a Psychological Associate registered with the state of California (PSB94028680).