Jonathan W. Gould, Ph.D., ABPP
Forensic Psychological Practice
417 A South Sharon
Amity Road
Charlotte, North
Carolina 28211
(704) 364 0452
(704) 837 2969 (Fax)
(704) 641 7990 (Cell)
jwgould@aol.com (E-mail)
Website: cccweb.info
(Child Custody
Consultants)
EDUCATION
BACKGROUND
Diplomate American Board of
Professional Psychology (2007)
Board Certified American Board of Forensic Psychology
(2007)
Supervised Marriage
Council of Philadelphia (1984)
training University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Field
of Study: Marriage, Family & Sex Therapy
AAMFT Approved Program
Doctoral Department
of Counseling Psychology (1985)
training State
University of New York at Albany
Albany,
New York
Field
of Study: Counseling Psychology
APA
Approved Doctoral Program
APA
Approved Internship
South
Illinois University @ Carbondale
Master's Department
of Psychology (1978)
training State
University of New York, College at Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh,
New York
Field of
Study: Clinical & School Psychology
Also
granted: Certificate of Advance Study in Applied School
Psychology
Bachelor's Union
College (1975)
training Schenectady, New York
Field of
Study: Psychology (major)
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
Licensed Psychologist State
of Pennsylvania
Licensed Psychologist State
of North Carolina
Licensed Counseling
Psychologist State of South Carolina
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Present Psychologist/Partner
Charlotte Psychotherapy & Consultation Group
Charlotte,
North Carolina
Clinical
and Forensic Psychology Private Practice
Psychologist/Partner
Child Custody Consultants [Website: cccweb.info]
A
national forensic psychology consulting service.
1997 - 1999 Executive Committee, North
Carolina Psychological Association=s
South Piedmont Representative
1984 - 1995 Gould
& Associates Philadelphia & Wayne, Pennsylvania
Clinical
and Forensic Psychology Private Practice
Psychologist, Delaware
County Psychological Services, Broomall, PA.
Healthcare
Management Solutions, Inc., Co-Principal
Workshops,
Seminars, and other services to assist in the changes in behavioral health care
delivery resulting from managed care
1987 - 1993 Horizon
Consulting Group Wayne, Pennsylvania
Corporate
and Educational Consulting
Consultant for Concorde, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Drug
and Alcohol Programming for Industry
1986-1992 Assessment
Specialist
Human
Service Systems, Inc.
1989-1991 Columnist Today's Post King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Co-author
of column entitled, "Yours, Mine, & Ours"
1985-1991 Consultant
Medical Claims Review Specialists, Washington, D.C.
Review
third-party insurance claims prior to litigation
1983 - 1984 Therapist/Intern:
Marriage Council of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Specialized
training program in Marriage, Family, & Sex Therapy
1979 - 1981 Staff Psychologist/Substance
Abuse Counselor in Methadone Maintenance Program, Whitney M. Young
Rehabilitation Center, Albany, New York
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
1985 Developmental
Psychology, Pennsylvania State University
1983 - 1984 Human Sexuality, Marriage
Council of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania
1981 - 1982 Theories of Counseling and
Psychotherapy, Department of Counseling Psychology, State University of New
York at Albany
Career & Life
Planning, Department of Counseling Psychology, State University of New York at
Albany
1979 - 1980 Introduction to Educational
Psychology, Department of Educational Psychology, State University of New York
at Albany
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts
North Carolina
Psychological Association
National Register for
Health Service Providers in Psychology
National Council of
Juvenile and Family Court Judges
National Association of
Counsel for Children
American Professional
Society on the Abuse of Children
FORENSIC
ACTIVITIES
(past and present
activities)
Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts’ Task Force on Focused/Limited Evaluations (2007 – present)
National Council of
Juvenile and Family Court Judges= Child Custody and Visitation Committee (2003 - 2004)
Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts= Task Force on Parent Coordinator Standards (2003 - 2005)
North Carolina
Psychological Association=s
Psychology & Law Committee
Mecklenburg County Family
Court subcommittee on shared parenting
Mecklenburg County Family
Court subcommittee on assessing allegations of child sexual abuse within the
context of custody and visitation disputes
Mecklenburg County Family
Court subcommittee on the parent coordinator program
Mecklenburg County Family
Court subcommittee on mediation and domestic violence
Mecklenburg County Family
Court subcommittee on healthy transitions for kids
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Associate Editor Journal
of Child Custody
Published
by The Blackwell Press
Reviewer Journal of Family
Psychology (special issue on Family Law and Psychology), Published by the
American Psychological Association
Psychology,
Public Policy & Law, Published by the American Psychological Association
Journal of
Child Custody
FACULTY/CONSULTING
Faculty American Bar Association’s Family
Law Advocacy Institute, University of Houston School of Law, Houston, Texas.
2003 - 2007.
Consultant Strategy 1 of the Total
Research on the Review of Family Reports Project, Family Court of Australia,
2004.
BOOKS
Gould, J.W &
Martindale, D.A. (2007). The Art and Science of Child Custody Evaluations.
New York: Guilford Publishers.
Gould, J.W. (2006). Conducting
Scientifically Crafted Child Custody Evaluations, 2nd Edition.
Sarasota, Fl.: Professional Resource Press.
Barsky, A.E., &
Gould, J.W. (2002). Clinicians in Court: A guide to subpoenas,
depositions, testifying and everything else you need to know. New York:
Guilford Press.
Gould, J.W. (1998). Conducting
Scientifically Crafted Child Custody Evaluations. Thousand Oaks, Ca.:
Sage Publications.
Gould, J.W., &
Gunther, R.E. (1993). Reinventing Fatherhood. Blue Ridge Summit, PA.:
TAB/McGraw-Hill.
INVITED TALKS
Keynote Speech: ACustody Evaluations:
Science, Art or Voodoo?@
The Massachusetts Association of Guardian ad Litem and the Division of
Psychology at Children=s
Hospital=s In the
Best Interests of the Child Series, Waltham, Ma., October 31, 2003.
Keynote Speech: AToward a model for
scientifically crafting child custody evaluations.@ 21st Annual Child Custody Colloquium, Los
Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law Section, Los Angeles, Ca., February
27, 1999.
BOOKS, CHAPTERS,
AND ARTICLES IN PREPARATION
Martindale, D.A. &
Gould, J.W. “Risk Management and Child Custody Evaluations.” Manuscript in
preparation for Professional Resource Press.
Gould, J.W., Flens, J.,
& Martindale, D.A. “Responsible use of psychological tests in child
custody assessment.” To appear in Galatzer-Levy & Kraus=s Scientific Basis of Child
Custody Evaluations (2nd edition). (In preparation.)
Gould, J.W. &
Martindale, D.A. “Custody Evaluation Reports: The Case for References to the
Peer-Reviewed Professional Literature.” Journal of Child Custody.
(Manuscript submitted for publication.)
PUBLICATIONS
Martindale, D.A., &
Gould, J.W. (In press). “Commentary on peer review.” The Matrimonial
Strategist.
Bow, J., Gould, J.W.,
& Flens, J.R. (In press). “Examining Parental Alienation in Child Custody
Cases.” American Journal of Family Therapy.
Martindale, D. A. &
Gould, J. W. (2008). “Evaluating the evaluators in custodial placement
disputes.” In H. Hall (Ed.) Forensic Psychology and Neuropsychology for
Criminal and Civil Cases (pp. 527 – 546). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor &
Francis.
Gould, J.W., Martindale,
D.A., & Eidman, M.H. (2008) “Domestic Violence and Child Custody
Assessment.” Journal of Child Custody, 4 (1/2), 1 – 36..
Gould, J.W., Martindale,
D.A., & Eidman, M.H. (2008). “Addressing Parental Sexual Orientation in
Child Custody Evaluations: Probative or Prejudicial?” Journal of Forensic
Psychologyl Practice, 7 (4), 111 - 124.
Martindale, D.A., &
Gould, J.W. (2007) “Custody Evaluation Reports: The Case for
Empirically-derived information.” Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice,
7 (3), 87 – 99.
Austin, W.G., &
Gould, J.W. (2006). “Exploring three Functions in Child Custody Evaluation for
the Relocation Case: Prediction, Investigation, and Making Recommendations for
a Long-Distance Parenting Plan.” Journal of Child Custody, 3/4, 63 -
108.
Bow, J., Flens, J., &
Gould, J.W. (2006). “Commentary on MMPI-2 Readability.” Journal of Child
Custody, 3 (1), 71 - 76.
Bow, J., Gould, J.,
Flens, J., & Greenhut, D. (2006). ATesting
in child custody evaluations- Selection, usage, and Daubert admissibility: A
survey of psychologists.@ Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 6 (2), 17 - 38.
McCurley, M.J., Murphy,
K.J., & Gould, J.W. (2006). “Protecting children from incompetent forensic
evaluations and expert testimony.” Journal of the American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers, 19 (2), 277 - 320.
Bow, J., Flens, J.,
Gould, J.W., & Greenhut, D. (2006). “An Analysis of Administration,
Scoring, and Interpretation of the MMPI-2 and MCMI-III in Child Custody
Evaluations.@ Journal
of Child Custody, 2 (4), 1 - 22.
Gold-Bikin, L., &
Gould, J.W. (2005) Post traumatic stress disorder and the practice of family
law. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyer, 19 (1), 1
- 16.
Gould, J.W. (2005). APsychological testing in
child custody evaluations.@ In J.R. Flens & L. Drozd (Eds). Psychological testing in child custody
evaluations (pp. 49 - 69). New York. Haworth Press.
Gould, J.W. (2005).
“Psychological testing in child custody evaluations.@ Journal of Child
Custody , 2 (1 / 2), 49 - 69.
Gould, J.W., &
Martindale, D.A. (2005). AA
second call for clinical humility and judicial vigilance: Comments on Tippins
and Wittmann (2005).@ Family Court Review, 43 (2), 253 - 259.
Martindale, D.A., &
Gould, J.W. (2005). AChild
Custody.@ In
Encyclopedia of Psychology (pp. 323 - 328). New York: Elesvier Publishers.
Gould, J.W., &
Martindale, D.A. (2004). ATeaching
old dogs new tricks: The investigative role of a child custody evaluator.@ In Proceedings of the
Sixth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations (pp. 154 - 157).
Madison, Wi.: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.
Gould, J.W., Kirkpatrick,
H.D., Austin, W., & Martindale, D.A. (2004) ACritiquing a colleague=s forensic work product: A suggested protocol
for application to child custody evaluations.@ Journal of Child Custody, 1 (3), 37 - 64.
Greenberg, L.R., Gould,
J.W., Gould-Saltman, D.J., & Stahl, P.M. (2004). AIs the child=s
therapist part of the problem?@
GPSolo. American Bar Association. www.abanet.org/genpractice/magazine/Sept2004/domestic.html.
Martindale, D.A., &
Gould, J.W. (2004). AThe
forensic model: Ethics and scientific methodology applied to child custody
evaluations.@ Journal
of Child Custody 1 (2), 1 - 22.
Greenberg, L.R.,
Martindale, D.A., Gould, J.W., & Gould-Saltman, D.J. (2004) AEthical issues in child
custody and dependency cases: Enduring principles and emerging challenges.@ Journal of Child
Custody, 1 (1), 9 - 32.
Gould, J. (2004). AEvaluating the probative
value of child custody evaluations: A guide for forensic mental health
professionals.@ Journal
of Child Custody, 1 (1), 77 - 96.
Greenberg, L.R., Gould,
J.W., Gould-Saltman, D.J., & Stahl, P.M. (2003). AIs the child=s
therapist part of the problem? What judges, attorneys, and mental health
professionals need to know about Court-related treatment for children.@ Family Law Quarterly,
3, 241 - 271.
Greenberg, L.R., Gould,
J.W., Schnider, R., Gould-Saltman, D.J., & Martindale, D.A. (2003). AEffective intervention with
high conflict families: How judges can recognize and promote competent
treatment in family court.@ Journal of the Center for Families, Children, and the Courts, 1 - 18.
Baerger, D.R.,
Galatzer-Levy, R., Gould, J.W., & Nye, S. (2002) AA methodology for reviewing
the reliability and relevance of child custody evaluations.@ Journal of the
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 18 (1), 35 - 73.
Galatzer-Levy, R.,
Baerger, D.R., Gould, J.W, & Nye. S. (2002). AEvaluating the evaluation: How to understand
and critique custody evaluations.@ In R. Brown & L. Morgan (eds.), 2003 Family Law Update (pp. 139 - 211).
Maryland: Aspen Publishers.
Gould, J.W. &
Lehrmann, D. (2002) AEvaluating
the probative value of child custody evaluations.@ Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 53 (2),
17 - 30.
Gould, J.W. (2002). ABehavioral science models
of expert witness testimony applied to child custody evaluations.@ Proceedings of the 2002
Northeast Regional Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts= Symposium on High Conflict Families and the Courts, pp. 124 - 144.
Greenberg, L.R., &
Gould, J.W. (2001) AMerging
paradigms: Clinical treatment in a forensic context.@ Professional Psychology: Research &
Practice, 32 (5), 469 - 478.
Gould, J.W., & Stahl,
P.M. (2001). ANever
paint by the numbers: A response to Kelly & Lamb (2000), Solomon (2001),
and Lamb & Kelly (2001).@ Family Court Review, 39 (4), 372 - 376.
Gould, J.W. (2001). AA protocol for offering a
critique of a colleague=s
forensic work product.@
Handling of a Relocation Case. Proceedings of the American Bar Association,
Family Law Section, Spring CLE Meeting, 343 - 358.
Gould, J.W. (2001). ACrafting competent child
custody evaluations.@ Ohio Psychologist, 48, 24 - 28.
Greenberg, L.R., Gould,
J.W., Gould-Saltman, D., & Stahl, P.M. (2001, Winter). AIs the child=s therapist part of the
problem? What attorneys, judges, and mental health professionals need to know
about court-related treatment for children.@ AFCC-Cal Newsletter, 6 - 7, 24 - 29.
Gould, J.W., &
Greenberg, L.R. (2000). AMerging
paradigms: The marriage of clinical treatment with forensic thinking.@ Newsletter of the Academy
of Family Psychology, 3 (2), 3 - 7.
Gould, J.W., & Bell,
L.C. (2000) AForensic
methods and procedures applied to child custody evaluations: What judges need
to know in determining a competent forensic work product.@ Juvenile and Family
Court Journal, 38 (2), 21 - 27.
Gould, J.W. & Stahl.
P.M. (2000). AThe art
and science of child custody evaluations: Integrating clinical and mental
health models.@ Family
and Conciliation Courts Review, 38 (3), 392 - 414.
Gould, J.W. (1999) AA model for
interdisciplinary collaboration in the development of psycholegal questions
guiding court ordered child custody evaluations.@ Family and Conciliation Courts Review, 37 (1), 64 - 73.
Gould, J.W. (1999) AA paradigm for the forensic
evaluation of child custody determination.@ Family and Conciliation Courts Review, 37 (2), 135 - 158.
Gould, J.W. (1999) AProfessional
interdisciplinary collaboration and the development of psycholegal questions
guiding court ordered child custody evaluations.@ Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 50 (1), 43 - 52.
Gould, J.W. (1998) AEthical concerns in
settlement based custody evaluations: Examination of clinical and forensic
roles.@ Proceedings
of the 1998 AFCC Family Dispute Resolution Continuum Conference, 6 - 18.
RECENTLY CONDUCTED
WORKSHOPS & PAPER PRESENTATIONS
“How to effectively
examine the child custody expert.” Presented with Christopher Melcher, Esquire
at the 25th Annual National CLE Conference of the Colorado Bar
Association, Vail, Colorado, January 6, 2008.
ADistinguishing domestic violence dynamics from alienation dynamics.@ Pro Bono Custody Guardian Ad litem Seminar,
Charlotte, NC., December 4, 2007.
“Child centered custody
evaluations.” Presented at 2007 Annual State Conference, “Child custody and
mental health professionals: Social science on the witness stand.” Austin,
Texas, October 5, 2007.
“Interdisciplinary
practice – the interface of social science and the law.” Presented at 2007
Annual State Conference, “Child custody and mental health professionals: Social
science on the witness stand.” Austin, Texas, October 4, 2007.
“How to effectively cross examine a psychologist.”
Co-presented with Lynn Kamin, Esquire at the University of Texas School of
Law’s 7th Annual Family Law on the Front Lines Conference,
Galveston, Texas, June 28, 2007.
“Writing custody evaluation reports for courts and
families.” Full day workshop co-presented with David A. Martindale, Ph.D.,
ABPP and Jay Flens, Psy.D., ABPP at the 44th Annual Conference of
the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Washington, D.C., May 30,
2007.
“Scientific Custody
Evaluations.” Presented to the Mid-Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania
Conference of State Trial Judges, Pittsburgh, Pa.: February 22, 2007.
“Application of
gatekeeping to child custody evaluations.” Presented with William Austin,
Ph.D., Melisse Eidman, LCSW, and H.D. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., ABPP to the 7th International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Atlanta, Ga.: October 20,
2006.
“Examining parental
alienation in child custody cases: A survey of mental health and legal
professionals.” Presented with James Bow., Ph.D., and James R. Flens, Psy.D.,
ABPP to the 7th International Symposium on Child Custody
Evaluations, Atlanta, Ga.: October 20, 2006.
“Increasing the probative
value of child custody evaluations.” Presented to the Annual meeting of the
North Carolina Certified Family Law Specialists Conference, Asheville, North
Carolina, July 14, 2006.
“Hearing children’s
voices in child custody evaluations.” Presented to the Annual meeting of the
North Carolina Certified Family Law Specialists Conference, Asheville, North
Carolina, July 15, 2006.
“Neutral Testimony in Custody Cases: Providing it professionally,
effectively, and meaningfully.” Presented with Robert Dobrish, Esquire and The
Honorable Laura Drager, New York County Lawyers’ Association Continuing Legal
Education Institute, New York, NY.: June 17, 2006.
“A national survey of psychologists testing practices in custody
evaluation.” Presented with James Bow, Ph.D. and James Flens, Psy.D. 43rd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Tampa
Bay, Fl.: June 1, 2006.
“Psychological Testing.” Presented with Lynn Kamin, Esquire at the 29th Annual Marriage Dissolution Institute, Family Law Section of the State Bar of
Texas, Austin, Texas: April 20, 2006.
“Child Custody Evaluations.” Contra Costa Family Law Section of the
Contra Costa County Bar Association, November 16, 2005.
“Use of Psychological Testing in Child Custody Evaluations.”
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Fall 2005 Conference,
Breckenridge, Co.: September 23, 2005.
AAnatomy of a Divorce Trial.@
Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and co-presented with Lynne
Gold-Bikin, Esquire and Jay Fishman. Mechanicsburg, Pa., June 21, 2005 and
Pittsburgh, Pa., June 28, 2005.
AChild Custody Evaluations: An advanced workshop.@ Workshop co-sponsored by the Association of Family
& Conciliation Courts and the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, June
13 - 14, 2005, Chicago, Il.
AEthical infractions and malpractice in child custody evaluations.@ Presented with Andy Benjamin, Ph.D., J.D., & The
Honorable Arline Rotman (retired), 42nd Annual Conference: Solving
the Family Court Puzzle, Association of Family & Conciliation Courts,
Seattle, Wa., May 19, 2005.
ADistinguishing domestic violence dynamics from alienation dynamics.@ Pro Bono Custody Guardian Ad litem Seminar,
Charlotte, NC., May 13, 2005.
ACross Examination: How to Rattle the Expert.@ Presented with Lynne Gold-Bikin, Esquire at the 27th Annual Institute of the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial
Lawyers, Tampa, Florida, May 6, 2005.
AClinicians in Court.@ Workshop
sponsored by the Rosen Law Firm and presented in Charlotte and Raleigh, North
Carolina, April 23, 2005.
ADemystifying Psychometric Testing.@
Presented with Mary Jo McCurley, Esquire & Kathryn Murphy, Esquire at the
March 2005 meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, St. Thomas,
Virgin Islands, March 10, 2005.
ADomestic violence risk assessment.@
Presented with William Austin, Ph.D. at the California Association of Family
and Conciliation Courts Annual Conference, Sonoma, Ca., February 11, 2005.
AChild custody evaluations and other psychological evaluations.@ Family Law Section, 2005 South Carolina Bar
Association Convention. Charleston, South Carolina, January 21, 2005.
ADomestic violence and child custody evaluations.@ 2004 Fall CLE Conference, Section of Family Law,
American Bar Association. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 22, 2004.
AThe investigative component in child custody evaluations.@ Presented with David A. Martindale, Ph.D., ABPP.
Sixth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations. Association of
Family & Conciliation Courts. Nashville, Tennessee, October 15, 2004.
AChild custody evaluations and other types of psychological evaluations
for the courts.@ Family Court of Cook County. Chicago, Illinois,
September 23, 2004.
“Conducting child custody evaluations: An advanced seminar.@ University of Wisconsin - Madison Division of
Continuing Studies, Professional Development and Applied Studies and the
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Madison, Wisconsin, September 8
- 9, 2004.
AThe changing landscape of family alienation dynamics: From parental
alienation to child alienation and beyond.@
Administrative Office of the Court, Family Court Training for Judges and Staff,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, August 5, 2004.
AFamily Law: Child Custody, Child Alienation, and Domestic Violence.@ Three-day seminar offered by the State Bar of
Arizona=s 2004 CLE By the Sea, San Diego, California, July 14
- 17, 2004.
AAdvance forum for Child Custody Evaluators.@ Co-presented with David A. Martindale, Ph.D., ABPP
(Forensic) and Phil Stahl, Ph.D. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
41st Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, May 15, 2004.
ATrial practice for the expert and the lawyer: How to be effective in
the courtroom.@ Co-presented with Mary Ferriter, JD, R. John Harper,
LLB, Hector Mendez, JD, Shelly Probber, Psy.D., and The Honorable Arline Rotman
(Ret.). Full day, pre-conference Institute for the Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts 41st Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, May
12, 2004.
AChild Custody Evaluations: Assessing allegations of maltreatment within
the context of child custody disputes.@
South Carolina Bar, Continuing Legal Education, Family Law Intensive Workshop.
Hilton Head, South Carolina, April 23 - 24, 2004.
AThe alienated child in no man=s
land.@ Presented to the North Carolina Academy of Trial
Lawyers for their CLE Program entitled: Family Law: The battlegrounds of
marriage. Raleigh, North Carolina, January 16, 2004.
ABe careful what you ask for: Increasing the probative value of child
custody evaluations.@ Annual Conference of the National Council of
Juvenile and Family Court Judges, San Antonio, Texas, July 22, 2003.
ASexual abuse allegations: Responding to Pendente Lite Motions.@ Presented with Kathryn Kuehnle, Ph.D., & David
Martindale, Ph.D., A.B.P.P. (Forensic). Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts= 40th Anniversary Conference, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada. May 29, 2003.
AUsing child development research to make appropriate custody and access
decisions@ and ADistinguishing
domestic violence from alienation dynamics.@
Pro Bono Custody Guardian Ad litem Seminar, Mecklenburg County Bar Association,
Charlotte, NC.: December 18, 2002 & May 15, 2003.
AA practical approach to relocation cases.@ Full day workshop with Wm. Austin, Ph.D. and Leslie Ellen Shear,
Esq., Fifth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Tucson,
Arizona, November 7, 2002.
AAddressing allegations of abuse: Assessment and case management issues.@ Moderated three 90 minute Plenary sessions focused
on examination of differences between conventional forensic and trauma based
models of evaluation. Panelists were Kathryn Kuehnle, Ph.D., Toby Kleinman,
Esq., & Judge Susan Snow (ret.). Fifth International Symposium on Child
Custody Evaluations, Tucson, Arizona, November 7-9, 2002.
AEthics in Child Custody Cases: Emerging Issues and Challenges.@ Co-presented with Lyn R. Greenberg, Ph.D. and Dianna
Gould Saltman, Esquire. Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, August 24, 2002.
AChild sexual abuse Allegations: Clinical treatment and court-related
evaluation.@ Co-presented with Mary Connell, Ph.D. (Chair), Kathy
Kuehnle, Ph.D., Dan Shuman, J.D., and Beth Clarke, Ph.D. Annual Convention of
the American Psychological Association, August 25, 2002.
AConducting Child Custody Evaluations.@ Two day workshop co-presented with Phillip Stahl, Ph.D.,
Philadelphia, Pa., August 5 - 6, 2002.
AAssessment of minimal parenting competence in abuse and neglect cases.@ The 48th Annual Blue Ridge Institute for
Juvenile and Family Court Judges Conference, Black Mountain, North Carolina,
July 30, 2002.
ADistinctions between assessment of alienation and domestic violence
allegations.@ The 48th Annual Blue Ridge Institute for
Juvenile and Family Court Judges Conference, Black Mountain, North Carolina,
July 30, 2002.
AComparative models of child custody evaluation: Referral criteria,
validity issues, and the limits of expert opinion.@ LACBA Family Law Section/Los Angeles County
Psychological Association, Los Angeles, Ca., June 22, 2002.
AEffective cross examination and expert testimony.@ Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Northeast Regional Conference, New York, New York, March 18, 2002.
AUsing child development research to make appropriate custody and access
decisions@ Pro Bono Custody Guardian Ad litem Seminar,
Mecklenburg County Bar Association, Charlotte, NC.: January 23, 2002.
ARelevancy analysis applied to child custody evaluations.@ North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers Fall 2001
Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 7, 2001.
AMerging Paradigms: Clinical treatment in a forensic context.@ Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco, California, August 28, 2001.
AThe intersection of Family Law and Family Psychology.@ Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association, San Francisco, California, August 28, 2001.
AConducting scientifically crafted child custody evaluations.@ Full-day continuing education workshop presented at
the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco,
California, August 27, 2001.
ARelevancy analysis applied to child custody evaluations.@ Blue Ridge Institute for Juvenile and Family Court
Judges 47th Annual Conference, Black Mountain, North Carolina,
August 7, 2001.
AThe role of the treating expert in custody and visitation disputes.@ 38th Annual Conference, Conflict
Resolution, Children & the Courts, Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts Spring 2001 Conference, Chicago, May 11, 2001.
AThe role of the custody evaluator: A round table discussion.@ 38th Annual Conference, Conflict
Resolution, Children & the Courts, Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts Spring 2001 Conference, Chicago, May 10, 2001.
AHandling of a relocation case: Substantive law and mental health
perspective.@ American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Spring
CLE Meeting, Kansas City, Kansas, April 20, 2001.
AChild custody evaluations.@
California Administrative Office of the Court=s Annual Conference, Costa Mesa, California, March 23, 2001.
AUse of Psychological Testing in Child Custody Evaluations@ Fourth International Symposium on Child Custody
Evaluations, Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Kiawah Island,
South Carolina, November 10, 2000.
AHow to Write a Child Custody Evaluation Report@ Fourth International Symposium on Child Custody
Evaluations, Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Kiawah Island,
South Carolina, November 11, 2000.
“Conducting child custody evaluations.@ Two-day workshop sponsored by the 2000 Family Court and Services
Summer Institute, University of Wisconsin @ Madison, Department of Professional
Development and Applied Studies, Madison, WI.: August 21 - 22, 2000.
AConducting scientifically crafted child custody evaluations.@ Full day workshop at the Annual Meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 8, 2000.
AUsing child development research to make appropriate custody and access
decisions.@ Pro Bono Custody Guardian Ad litem Seminar,
Mecklenburg County Bar Association, Charlotte, NC.: June 9, 2000.
ADomestic violence: Assessing the risk.@ Preconvention Institute sponsored by the Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts, New Orleans, La.: May 31, 2000.
AAdvanced Issues in Child Custody Evaluations.@ Preconvention Institute sponsored by Association of
Family & Conciliation Courts, Newport Beach, Ca.: November 3, 1999.
AChild Custody Ethics.@ Workshop
presented at the Southwest Regional and California Chapter, AFCC & Y2K:
Getting the Bugs Out of Family Law, Newport Beach, Ca.: November 4, 1999.
ACompetent and Ethical Child Custody Evaluations.@ Workshop sponsored by the North Carolina Certified
Family Law Specialists= Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.: July 17 - 18,
1999.
AAdvanced Issues in Child Custody Evaluations: Methods and Procedures of
Scientifically Crafted Evaluations.@
Preconvention workshop sponsored by the Association of Family &
Conciliation Courts, Orlando, Fl.: October 31, 1998.
AAdvanced Issues in Child Custody Evaluations: Conducting Move-Away
Evaluations in Child Custody Evaluations.@
Preconvention workshop sponsored by the Association of Family &
Conciliation Courts, Orlando, Fl.: October 29, 1998.
“Advanced Issues in Child Custody Evaluations: Use of psychological
testing in child custody evaluations.@
Preconvention workshop sponsored by the Association of Family &
Conciliation Courts, Washington, D.C., May 27, 1998.
AUse of Psychological Testing in Child Custody Evaluations: To test or
not to test?@ Third International Symposium on Child Custody
Evaluations, Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Breckenridge,
Co., September 13, 1997.
ADistinguishing between Clinical and Forensic Roles.@ Parent Coordinator Training, Charlotte Area Health
Education Center, Charlotte, NC, August 22, 1997.
RECENTLY ATTENDED SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS FOR FORENSIC
SKILLS
“Evaluation Process.” Presented by
Commissioner Josanna Berkow, Randi Scalise Johnson, MA., MFT., Debbie Katz,
MA., MFT., and Heidi Perryman, Ph.D. Presented
at the 2008 California Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts, Santa Monica, California, February 9, 2008. (1.5 hrs).
“The impact of celebrity on
the lives of children: Special considerations or special treatment?”
Presented by Judy Bogen, Esquire, Stan Katz, Ph.D., and Judge Robert Schnider.
Presented at the 2008 California Chapter of the Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts, Santa Monica, California, February 9, 2008. (1.5 hrs).
“Domestic Violence.”
Presented by Commissioner Scott Gordon and Kathy Kuehnle, Ph.D. Presented by
Judy Bogen, Esquire, Stan Katz, Ph.D., and Judge Robert Schnider. Presented at
the 2008 California Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts, Santa Monica, California, February 9, 2008. (1.5 hrs).
“The philosophic divide in Move-Aways.”
Presented by Sanford Braver, Ph.D., Judge Melinda Johnson (Ret.), & Scott
Altman, Esquire. Presented at the 2008 California Chapter of the
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Santa Monica, California,
February 8, 2008. (1.5 hrs.)
“The use of the MMPI-2 and
Rorschach in Child Custody Evaluations.” Presented by Anthony J. Aloia, Ph.D.,
Carl Hoppe, Ph.D., Albert R. Gibbs, Ph.D. Presented at the 2008 California
Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Santa Monica,
California, February 8, 2008. (4 hours)
“How to cross examine a custody evaluator.” Presented by Tim Tippins,
J.D., Presented at 2007 Annual State Conference, “Child custody and
mental health professionals: Social science on the witness stand.” Austin,
Texas, October 4, 2007.
“Psychological testing in child custody evaluations: Implications for
clinical practice and social justice.” Workshop offered by David Medoff,
Ph.D., Robert Zibell, Ph.D. at the 44th Annual Conference of the
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Washington, D.C., May 31, 2007.
“Divorce through the eyes of a child.” Workshop presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts,
Washington, D.C., May 31, 2007.
“Abuse, family violence, & memory in child custody cases.”
Workshop presented by Kathy Kuehnle, Leslie Drozd, and Marsha Epstein at the 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts,
Washington, D.C., May 31, 2007.
“Children, marriage, separation, and divorce: The politics of policy,
practice, and parenting. (Plenary Session #1). Presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts,
Washington, D.C., June 1, 2007.
“Alienating behavior within divorced families: Matched parents’ and
now-young adult children’s reports.” Workshop presented by Sandy Braver, Ph.D.
presented at the 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Family
and Conciliation Courts, Washington, D.C., June 1, 2007.
“Promoting high quality parenting to enhance resilience of children in
high conflict divorces.” Workshop presented by Irwin Sandler, Ph.D. by at the
44th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts, Washington, D.C., June 1, 2007.
“Domestic Violence: Recent research and implications for custody,
access, and parenting plans.” Workshop offered by Joan B. Kelly, Ph.D. and
Janet Johnston, Ph.D., at the AFCC-Ca 2007 conference: Cutting Edge Issues:
Multi-Disciplinary Dilemmas and Solutions, San Francisco, Ca., February 9, 2007
(4 CE hours).
“Appointing a Child Custody Evaluator.” Workshop presented by Donald
S. Eisenberg, Esquire at the AFCC-Ca 2007 conference: Cutting Edge Issues:
Multi-Disciplinary Dilemmas and Solutions, San Francisco, Ca., February 10,
2007 (1.5 CE hours).
“What’s Wrong with Children’s Rights.” Plenary session presented by
Martin Guggenheim, J.D. at the AFCC-Ca 2007 conference: Cutting Edge Issues:
Multi-Disciplinary Dilemmas and Solutions, San Francisco, Ca., February 10,
2007 (2 CE hours).
“Rethinking Domestic Violence.” Plenary session presented by Donald G.
Dutton, Ph.D. at the AFCC-Ca 2007 conference: Cutting Edge Issues:
Multi-Disciplinary Dilemmas and Solutions, San Francisco, Ca., February 10,
2007 (2 CE hours).
“Father involvement after divorce: From infant overnights to parental
alienation.” Workshop offered by Marsha Kline Pruett, Ph.D., M.S.L., at the
University of Baltimore School of Law, Center for Families, Children, and the
Courts and Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Baltimore, Md.;
December 4 - 5, 2006 (14 CE hours).
“Psychological testing in child custody evaluations.” Workshop offered
by James R. Flens, Psy.D., ABPP at the Seventh International Symposium on Child
Custody Evaluations, Atlanta, Ga.: October 19, 2006. (7 CE hours)
“The Research Says. . .” Effective use of social science research in
Family Law Cases. Workshop offered by Janet Johnston, Ph.D., Judge Ann Karan,
Robert Kelly, Ph.D., and Sarah Ramsey, J.D., LL.M. at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, May 31,
2006, Tampa, Florida. (7 CE hours).
“Resiliency and risk for children of separation and divorce: Current
research and implications for practice.” Workshop offered by Joan Kelly, Ph.D.
and sponsored by the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts and the Loyola
University Chicago School of Law. Chicago, Il., June 15 - 16, 2005.
(14 CE hours)
Attachment and Trauma in
Child Development. Workshop offered by the Office of Continuing Medical
Education, School of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco. San
Francisco, Ca., February 5, 2005. (7 CE hours)
Advanced forensic
psychology practice: Issues and applications. Three-day workshop offered by
the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Charleston, South Carolina,
January 13 - 15, 2005. (24 CE hours)
“Advanced institute on
psychological testing.@
Workshop presented by James Flens, Psy. D. Sixth International Symposium on
Child Custody Evaluations. Association of Family & Conciliation Courts.
Nashville, Tennessee, October 14, 2004. (3 CE hours)
“Child custody
evaluation: Legal, clinical, and ethical issues.@
Workshop presented by David A. Martindale, Ph.D., ABPP and sponsored by the
Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental
Health Institute, University of South Florida, October 6 - 7, 2004. (14 CE
hours)
APsychologists and the Legal System.@ Workshop presented by
William J. Stejskal, Ph.D. and sponsored by the North Carolina Psychological
Association, 2004 Ethics Workshop, Charlotte, North Carolina, August 7, 2004.
(6 CE hours)
APersonal Injury Evaluations: Ethics, Case Law,
and Practice.@
Workshop presented by David Vore, Ph.D. at the American Academy of Forensic
Psychology, Charlotte, North Carolina, February 15, 2004. (7 CE hours)
AForensic Assessment of Violent Juvenile
Offenders.@ Workshop
presented by Thomas Grisso, Ph.D. at the American Academy of Forensic
Psychology, Charlotte, North Carolina, February 13, 2004. (7 CE hours)
“Psychological
Consultation in Care and Protection Matters.@
Workshop presented by Lois Oberlander Condie, Ph.D. at the American Academy of
Forensic Psychology, Charlotte, North Carolina, February 12, 2004. (7 CE
hours)
ADomestic Violence: New perspectives on
assessment and treatment.@
Workshop presented by Donald Dutton, Ph.D., San Diego, California, January 23 -
24, 2004. (14 CE hours)
AEthical Issues in Forensic Practice.@ Workshop presented by
David Shapiro, Ph.D. at the American Academy of Forensic Psychology,
Cincinnati, Ohio, September 17, 2003. (7 CE hours)
AAssessing Malingering and Defensiveness@ (Dr. Otto renamed the
workshop, AAssessment
of Response Style.@
Workshop presented by Randy Otto, Ph.D. at the American Academy of Forensic
Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 18, 2003. (7 CE hours)
APsycholegal issues in Criminal Cases.@ Workshop presented by
Christopher Slobogin, J.D. at the American Academy of Forensic Psychology,
Cincinnati, Ohio, September 19, 2003. (7 CE hours)
AChild Custody and Risk Management.@ Workshop presented by
David Martindale, Ph.D. at the American Academy of Forensic Psychology,
Cincinnati, Ohio, September 20, 2003. (7 CE hours)
AAt the nexus of domestic violence and child
maltreatment.@
Workshop presented by Leigh Goodmark, J.D., The Honorable Wm. Jones, &
Peter Jaffe, Ph.D. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 40th Anniversary Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 28, 2003.
Child-based vs. Forensic
Evaluations. Workshop presented by Nancy Oelsen, Ph.D., and Ginger Calloway,
Ph.D., Fifth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Tucson,
Arizona, November 9, 2002.
The science and art of
parent-child observations. Workshop presented by Marvin Acklin, Ph.D. Fifth
International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Tucson, Arizona, November
9, 2002.
Boundaries, ethics,
testimony, and court. Charlotte Area Health Education Center Continuing
Education Program. Program presented by Ann Begler, J.D., October 9, 2002. (6
CE hours)
Custody Evaluations with
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Parents. Workshop presented by M.C. Tye & S. M.
Johnson at the American Psychological Association’s 110th Annual Convention.
August 22, 2002. Chicago, Illinois.
Conducting custody
evaluations in the best interests of the child: Techniques, new legal and
ethical requirements, and child sexual abuse issues. The Family Violence &
Sexual Assault Institute at the California School of Professional Psychology,
San Diego, Ca., July 26 - 28, 2002. (24 CE hours)
Assessing risk in sex
offenders. Workshop presented by Randy Otto, Ph.D. American Academy of
Forensic Psychology, Philadelphia, Pa., November 4, 2001. (7 CE hours)
How reliable are children=s statements? Cognitive
and social considerations. Workshop presented by Stephen Ceci, Ph.D. American
Academy of Forensic Psychology, Philadelphia, Pa., November 2, 2001. (7 CE
hours)
Crafting developmentally
appropriate parenting plans. 38th Annual Conference, Conflict
Resolution, Children, & the Courts. Association of Family &
Conciliation Courts, Spring 2001 Conference, Chicago, Ill., May 9, 2001.
Assessing allegation of
child sexual abuse. Workshop presented by Kathryn Kuehnle, Ph.D. Fourth
International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Association of Family
& Conciliation Courts, Kiawah Island, South Carolina, November 9, 2000. (7
CE hours)
Custody evaluations and
the alienated child. Alienation, Access & Attachment: Balancing legal
issues with the needs of the family. Association of Family & Conciliation
Courts 2000 Annual Conference. New Orleans, June 2, 2000.
Supervised visitation and
the resistant child. Alienation, Access & Attachment: Balancing legal
issues with the needs of the family. Association of Family & Conciliation
Courts 2000 Annual Conference. New Orleans, June 2, 2000.
Use of the custody
evaluation as evidence. Alienation, Access & Attachment: Balancing legal
issues with the needs of the family. Association of Family & Conciliation
Courts 2000 Annual Conference. New Orleans, June 1, 2000.
Early Interventions in
child alienation cases. Alienation, Access & Attachment: Balancing legal
issues with the needs of the family. Association of Family & Conciliation
Courts 2000 Annual Conference. New Orleans, June 1, 2000.
Case management and the
alienated child. Alienation, Access & Attachment: Balancing legal issues
with the needs of the family. Association of Family & Conciliation Courts
2000 Annual Conference. New Orleans, June 1, 2000.
Rethinking Alienation.
Alienation, Access & Attachment: Balancing legal issues with the needs of
the family. Association of Family & Conciliation Courts 2000 Annual
Conference. New Orleans, May 30, 2000.
Child custody and risk
management. Workshop presented by David A. Martindale, Ph.D. American Academy
of Forensic Psychology, New Orleans, March 9, 2000. (7 CE hours)
Assessment of
psychopathy: An overview of the Hare Scales. Workshop presented by Stephen
Hart, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, New Orleans, March 8,
2000. (7 CE hours)
Working with high
conflict. Workshop presented by Margaret Lee, Ph.D. North Carolina
Psychological Association. Chapel Hill, October 8, 1999. (6 CE hours)
Working with Children and
Families of high-conflict divorce and domestic violence. Two day workshop.
Charlotte AHEC. March 26 - 27, 1999.
Clinical and Forensic
Assessment of Deception and Malingering.: A three day workshop. Forensic
Psychological Associates. Miami, Fl.: March 13 - 15, 1998. (24 CE hours)
Advanced topics in
cross-examination. American Academy of Forensic Psychology. San Diego, Ca.:
February 20, 1998. (7 CE hours)
Advanced Criminal
Forensic Psychology. American Academy of Forensic Psychology. San Diego,
Ca.: February 19, 1998. (7 CE hours)
Advanced topics in
Competency (Mens Rea, Mitigating Circumstances, Competency to Confess, etc).
Workshop presented by Charles Clark, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic
Psychology. San Diego, Ca.: February 19, 1998. (7 CE hours)
Comprehensive Child
Custody Evaluations. Workshop presented by Stephen Sparta, Ph.D. American
Academy of Forensic Psychology. Hilton Head, SC.: February 1, 1998. (7 CE
hours)
Role of the Forensic
Psychologist in Death Penalty Mitigation. Workshop presented by Alan
Goldstein, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology. Hilton Head, SC.:
January 31, 1998. (7 CE hours)
Risk Assessment III:
Approaches, Populations, Communication and Decision Making: A two-day
workshop. Workshop presented by Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D. American Academy of
Forensic Psychology. Hilton Head, SC.: January 29 - 30, 1998. (14 CE hours)
Third International
Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations. Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts, Breckenridge, Co.: September 11 - 13, 1997.
Parent Coordinator
Training. Charlotte Area Health Education Center. Charlotte, NC, August 22 -
23, 1997.
Criminal Forensic
Psychology. Workshop presented by David Shapiro, Ph.D. American Board of
Professional Psychology Post-Graduate Institute in Psychology, Portland, OR.,
June 16 - 18, 1997. (24 CE hours)
Children, Divorce &
Custody: Lawyers and Psychologists working together. American Bar Association
& American Psychological Association Joint Conference. Los Angeles, CA.:
April 17 - 20, 1997.
Family and Divorce
Mediation: A 40-hour course in mediation practice and case law in the State of
North Carolina. Charlotte, NC.: February 19 - 23, 1997. (40 CE hours)
Personal Injury
Evaluation: A Two-Day workshop on ethics, practice, instruments and case law.
American Academy of Forensic Psychology, New Orleans, LA.: January 16 - 17,
1997. (14 CE hours)
Evaluating Juvenile
Offenders. Workshop presented by Joe McCann, Ph.D., J.D. Millon Clinical
Inventories Conference. Philadelphia, PA., October 5, 1996.
Forensic Use of the
Millon Inventories with Adults. Workshop presented by Frank Dyer, Ph.D.
Millon Clinical Inventories Conference. Philadelphia, PA., October 5, 1996.
Adult disorders of
personality. Workshop presented by Ted Millon, Ph.D. Millon Clinical
Inventories Conference. Philadelphia, PA., October 4, 1996.
Child Custody/Parenting
Evaluations: Practice, Ethics and Case Law. Workshop presented by Stuart
Greenberg, Ph.D. American Board of Professional Psychology Post-Graduate
Institute in Psychology, Portland, OR., June 27 - 29, 1996. (21 CE hours)
Effective and Ethical
Expert Testimony. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Las Vegas, NV.,
April, 1996. (7 CE hours)
Civil Forensic
Applications of the MMPI-2. Workshop presented by Stuart Greenberg, Ph.D.
& Kevin Moreland, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Las
Vegas, NV., April, 1996. (7 CE hours)
Personal Injury
Evaluation: Ethics, Practice and Case Law. Workshop presented by Herb
Weissman, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Hilton Head, S.C.,
March, 1996. (7 CE hours)
Child Custody
Evaluations: Concepts, Methods, and Complications. Workshop presented by
Stuart Greenberg, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Hilton Head,
S.C., March, 1996. (7 CE hours)
Child Sexual Abuse
Evaluations: Research, Assessment Issues and Legal Applications. Workshop
presented by Michael Maloney, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology,
Las Vegas, NV., April, 1996. (7 CE hours)
Personal Injury
Evaluations: Part I & II: Introduction to Assessment and Testimony. Two
day workshop sponsored by the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Chicago,
IL. November, 1995. (14 CE hours)
Child Sexual Abuse
Evaluation: An overview of research, assessment issues, and legal
applications. Workshop presented by Michael Maloney, Ph.D. American Academy
of Forensic Psychology, Nashville, TN. February, 1995. (7 CE hours)
Ethics and Forensic
Practice. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Portland Oregon. November,
1994. (7 CE hours)
Conducting Competent,
Ethical Child Custody Evaluations. Workshop presented by Sherry, Skidmore,
Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology. Portland, Oregon. November,
1994. (14 CE hours)
The Art and Science of
Forensic Interviewing of Children. Second National Colloquium of the American
Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, May, 1994.
The Scientific Basis for
Expert Psychological Testimony Regarding Child Sexual Abuse. Second National
Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, May,
1994.
Preparing for the
Diplomate Examination in Forensic Psychology. Workshop presented by David
Shapiro, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Baltimore, MD.,
April, 1994. (7 CE hours)
JURISDICTION AND
AREA OF EXPERTISE IN WHICH I HAVE TESTIFIED
Expert Testimony:
Child Custody Expert Testimony: Child
Sexual Abuse
Chester County,
Pennsylvania CYS Hearings, State Office Building, Pa.
Delaware County,
Pennsylvania Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania
Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County,
Pennsylvania Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania Harnett County, North Carolina
Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Union County, North
Carolina
Davidson County, North
Carolina
Iredell County, North
Carolina Expert Testimony: Personal Injury
Harnett County, North
Carolina
Hillsborough County,
Florida Dayton, Ohio (Federal Court)
Union County, North
Carolina
Catawba County, North Carolina Expert Testimony: Child Neglect &
Wake County, North Carolina Maltreatment
Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Contra Costa County, California Iredell
County, North Carolina
Maricopa County, Arizona Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina
Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Richland County, South Carolina
Los Angeles County, California
Expert Testimony:
Forensic Psychology Expert
Testimony: Criminal Forensic
Psychology
Philadelphia County,
Pennsylvania Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina
Delaware County,
Pennsylvania Durham County, North Carolina
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Mecklenburg, County, North Carolina
Iredell County, North Carolina
Expert Testimony:
Juvenile Competence Expert
Testimony: Juvenile Transfer
Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Expert Testimony: Termination of
Parental Rights
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Iredell County, North Carolina
updated 2/8/08