Welcome to The Forensic Psychologist Podcast- the show where we discuss the niche practice area of Forensic Psychology. We delve into the realms of psychology, law, and human behavior. I am your host, Dr. Nicole Vienna, Forensic Psychologist and Clinical
A quick final episode giving you updates at Vienna Psychological Group (hint: We have been so busy!) and a look ahead at TFPP for 2024!
On today's episode, I chatted with Dr. Leslie Dobson, Psy.D., a clinical and forensic psychologist, author, and speaker. We talked about:Dr. Leslie's journey into a forensic psychology careerSecuring an internship at St. Elizabeth's Hospital Alarming times at Atascadero State Hospital Enlightenment that emerged through working with violent criminal offendersTransitioning into private practice focusing on civil litigation Becoming an author and her upcoming book, "The Friends Cleanse." About Dr. LeslieDr. Leslie has spent over 20 years in the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders in individual and group therapy, and criminal and civil law. Her experience ranges from mild life adjustments to severe and persistent mental health struggles. 50% of her practice focuses on evidence-based clinical intervention for trauma. 50% of her practice is focused on civil litigation and personal injury, assessing the validity and truthfulness and post-injury emotional, cognitive, and behavioral functioning.If interested in forensic consultation, assessment, or testimony, please contact her directly for more information, or through Leslie Dobson, BS, MS, MA, PsyD Expert Witness - SEAK, Inc. (seakexperts.com)Watch Dr. Dobson on LinkedIn: “How to Stay Motivated and Confident while Job Hunting”Follow Dr. Leslie on Tik TokFollow Dr. Leslie on InstagramThanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the show Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussion Connect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I talked with Adam Bloom, Ph.D., ABPP., a board certified forensic psychologist. We talked about:The psychologists role at NYPDHow suicide is the largest threat to a law enforcement officerWhat triggers a fitness for duty evaluationThe three prongs to a fitness for duty evaluationHow common a fitness for duty evaluation really isNYPD is hiring unlicensed/licensed psychologists About Dr. BloomDr. Adam Bloom, Board Certified Forensic Psychologist, is an active member of the Appellate Division, Supreme Court - First and Second Judicial Department, Mental Health Professionals Panel and he served 2 - two-year terms as a member of the Board of Directors of the New York Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC-NY).Dr. Bloom has been a member of the Assigned Counsel Advisory Committee, Attorneys for Children Panel - Second, Eleventh and Thirteenth Judicial District since 2014, as well as an Independent Contractor for the Federal Aviation Administration, Division of Aerospace Medicine since 2008. Dr. Adam Bloom has been a member of the Editorial Board of the Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology since 2010 and is a member of the American Psychology Law Society (Division 41) and the New York State Interdisciplinary Forum on Mental Health and Family Law.In addition to his private practice, Dr. Bloom currently serves as the Director of the NYPD Medical Division - Psychological Evaluation Section. Prior to that, Dr. Bloom was the Chief Psychologist/Clinic Director at NYC Health + Hospitals - Kings County & Bronx County Family Court, Mental Health Services Department. Dr. Bloom has maintained professional licensure in the State of New York since 1994 and the Commonwealth of Virginia since 2014.Thanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the showSubscribing (free) and leaving a rating/reviewFind and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussionConnect with Dr. Vienna:Ph: 626-709-3494Email: support@vpg-corp.comLinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I interviewed Dr. Ben Silber. We talked about:What is Psychosis and How it Differentiates from Other Mental Illnesses.Causes/Etiology of Psychosis.Ethical Considerations of Treatment (Involuntary/Voluntary)Challenges with Treatment in the JailExamples of Psychosis and its Role in Legal Outcomes (i.e., NGRI)Specialty Guidelines for Forensic PsychologyAbout Ben Silber, Ph.D., ABPPBenjamin Silber is a licensed clinical psychologist based out of Little Rock, Arkansas. Following specialized training in psychological assessment and forensic evaluation at Patton State Hospital, he completed a predoctoral internship at the federal correctional complex in Butner, NC, where he received further training in forensic psychology. He completed a formal postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology at the Arkansas State Hospital, worked as a forensic evaluator for seven years there, and started Expert Psychological Evaluations, where he performs forensic psychological evaluations and serves as the training director of the postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology. Dr. Silber is certified as a Specialist of the American Board of Professional Psychology in Forensic Psychology and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. He is licensed in Arkansas, Ohio, and through PSYPACT, allowing him to conduct psychological evaluations in 33 jurisdictions. Website: www.psychological-evaluations.com Phone: 501-444-2688 Email: Benjamin.Silber@psychological-evaluations.com Thanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the showSubscribing (free) and leaving a rating/reviewFind and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussion Connect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicolevienna Facebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I interviewed Dr. Lina Haji, a clinical forensic psychologist in Florida about psychopathy. Dr. Haji discusses how psychopathy is misunderstood and sometimes presents differently than how it is in Hollywood. A thorough understanding of psychopathy on a spectrum is necessary for clinicians who practice in any area. In addition, malingering is prevalent in corrections and forensics and it isn't just about "catching a liar" but about understanding the underlying reasons and guiding treatment. About Dr. HajiDr. Haji is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist and licensed mental health counselor practicing in the Miami, Florida area. Her clinical experience over the last 20 years includes working with mentally ill and dually diagnosed adults in inpatient and outpatient settings including correctional facilities, substance abuse rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, psychiatric hospitals and private practice in four states, NY, NJ, CA, and FL. She currently works in private practice conducting clinical and forensic evaluations. Dr. Haji can be found at www.risepsychological.com and IG: @Rise_psychological_servicesYou can check out her webinars (offers 3 CE's at completion) at https://www.risepsychological.com/webinarsDiscount Code: STUDENT80 Thanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. Books & Articles Discussed on the Show: The Mask of Sanity Without Conscience Snakes in SuitsThe Psychopathy: Emotion & BrainNeurobiological Basis of Psychopathy Article I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the showSubscribing (free) and leaving a rating/reviewFind and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussionConnect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I interviewed Dr. Brie-Pileggi-Vallen, a board-certified forensic psychologist. We talked about:Advantages of completing a post-doc fellowshipThe journey to board certificationForensic AssessmentsThe transition to private practiceThe importance of networking About Dr. Pileggi-VallenDr. Pileggi-Valleen is a board certified forensic psychologist. She works for the state of Minnesota and has a private practice. Her work includes forensic evaluations for civil and criminal cases in Minnesota and the federal courts. She also provides clinical supervision and training. More information, including her contacts, can be found at www.veritasforensicpsychology.com. Thanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the showSubscribing (free) and leaving a rating/reviewFind and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussion Connect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I talked with my fellow forensic psychologist colleagues, Drs. Collins, Delatorre, and Haji about their careers as expert witnesses and forensic evaluators. Listener questions that were briefly addressed on the episode include: How did you find yourself working in the field? Are there things you wish you did differently in route to becoming a psychologist?How do you obtain work as an expert witness?What is a dilemma or hurdle you have come across when working as an expert witness?How do you prepare for court as an expert witness? What is the process like?What is the difference between forensic evaluations done in private practice versus evaluations done by psychologists working in a prison?What is your day like as a forensic evaluator?Where can you get hired if you want to do forensic evaluation work?How many hours does one case typically take?If forensic psychology is a field of interest, what is the first thing someone should do after undergrad?Any current forensic psych hot topics you are particularly interested in right now? About the Guests: Dr. John Delatorre is a licensed psychologist in Texas, Arizona, and New York State. He has a private practice focused on forensic psychology, primarily doing criminal work. Dr. Delatorre has a Master's degree in Jurisprudence from St. Mary's University School of Law and is often retained as a trial consultant and mediator. He provides expert analysis to the media as well as commentary on live trials for Court TV and the Law & Crime Trial Network. He is the co-host of the Without Consent Podcast. You can find him on social media @drjohndelatorre and through his website www.resolutionfcs.comDr. Lina Haji is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist and licensed mental health counselor practicing in the Miami, Florida area.Her clinical experience over the last 20 years includes working with mentally ill and dually diagnosed adults in inpatient and outpatient settings including correctional facilities, substance abuse rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, psychiatric hospitals and private practice in four states, NY, NJ, CA, and FL. She currently works in private practice conducting clinical and forensic evaluations. She can be found at www.risepsychological.com and IG Rise_psychological_com.Dr. Michael Collins is the owner and Chief Neuropsychologist/Mental Health Expert of the Clinical Neuropsychology Center. Dr. Collins has testified over 100 times as an expert witness and has been court appointed or retained for over 1000 psychological evaluations. Prior to forming the Clinical Neuropsychology Center, Dr. Collins was the director of Psychology at South University and has since that time developed the Broward County Diversion program and become a national expert for his work in forensic neuropsychology, mental health assessment and risk management. Dr. Collins earned his PHD in Clinical Neuropsychology from Nova Southeastern University and completed residencies in forensic and neuropsychology. Dr. Collins is a vendor with the state of Florida and performs expert witness evaluations throughout the state.Contact Dr. Michael Collins: Office: (754) 202-4443 | Email: mjcollinsphd@thecncenter.com https://thecncenter.com/Thanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode unraveling psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the showSubscribing (free) and leaving a rating/reviewFind and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussion Connect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I interviewed Dr. Joni Johnston on Psychological Autopsies. We talked about: What are Certified Forensic Psychological Autopsies?What are Child Death Reviews?How do you determine Suicide vs. Accidental Overdose? About Dr. Joni Johnston: Dr. Joni Johnston is a Forensic Psychologist, Private Investigator and a Crime Writer who has authored numerous books. As a practicing psychologist, she has worked in a medium-maximum security prison, for the Board of Parole, for the Superior Court of San Diego, and as a workplace investigator of misconduct allegations including harassment, discrimination and violence. She currently evaluates mentally disordered offenders up for parole and provides expert testimony in criminal and civil litigation where a forensic psychologist can help shed light on pertinent issues. Contact Dr. Joni JohnstonEmail: joni@workrelationships.comWebsite: www.drjonijohnston.comFacebook: Unmasking a MurdererReferenced resource website: www.all-about-forensic-psychology.com Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show • Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review • Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussion Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTT @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com
On today's episode, I interviewed Mr. Robert Ochs on the role of probation in the criminal justice system. We talked about:What are the roles and duties at CYA, Gateways, and treatment centers?What is it like to manage mentally ill offenders in the probation population?Does treatment actually work for this population of offenders? About Mr. Robert Ochs:Mr. Robert Ochs started his career as a licensed clinician (MSW) and began working at the California Youth Authority (CYA). During his time there, he conducted adolescent forensic evaluations. Seeking more experience with treatment, he left the CYA and began working at Gateways where he worked in an adolescent residential treatment program with disturbed youth - many of which were on probation. Mr. Ochs then transitioned to evaluating adult mentally ill offenders. In that position, he would track and treat the population of NGRI's, MDO's, and MDSO's (Mentally Disordered Sex Offenders). Mr. Ochs was later promoted to run the Community Corrections Center (CCC) - a federal program. Later, Mr. Ochs transitioned to the Sonoma County Probation Department where he ultimately retired as Chief Probation Officer. During retirement, Mr. Ochs enjoys spending his free-time painting and playing golf. Contact Mr. Robert Ochs Email: bobbyo95@comcast.net Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show • Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review • Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussion Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTT @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Visit Dr. Vienna's website
On today's episode, I interviewed Dr. John Delatorre on expert witness work. We talked about:What is the Gold Standard?What are some tips for effective testimony?Why is knowledge of test construction important?A brief discussion on the Depp/Heard expert witnesses as it related to biases, credibility, and test selection. About Dr. DelatorreJohn Delatorre, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist in Arizona and Texas and holds the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT). He earned his doctorate from Midwestern University – Glendale, an APA accredited program. Dr. Delatorre completed his doctoral internship at a crisis stabilization unit and completed advanced training in forensic psychology. Dr. Delatorre provides therapy and assessment for a variety of concerns, including providing interventions to the severely mentally ill, individuals with significant trauma histories, and crisis interventions/de-escalation. He has training and experience in various assessments including general psychological, risk/threat assessments (member of Association of Threat Assessment Professionals, ATAP), competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility, psychosexual evaluations (member of Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers, ATSA), police and public safety, and immigration evaluations. He is a trial consultant and often provides psychological analysis for television news and court shows. Contact Dr. John DelatorreEmail: delatorre@resolutionfcs.comwww.resolutionfcs.com; delatorre@resolutionfcs.com; twitter: @CrimePsycFiles; instagram: @drjohndelatorreThanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes nly. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussion Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTT @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com Resources Mentioned- Book- Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimony Book-Coping with Cross Examination CONCEPT Training on Expert Witness The Art & Science of Expert Witness Testimony - LIVE Workshop AAFP workshops
On today's episode, I talk with Dr. Emin Gharibian, a Los Angeles based forensic psychologist. We talked about:What is a MDO? Who qualifies?PC 2962 & Relevant statues and case law.How Dr. Gharibian approaches such an evaluation.How Dr. Gharibian structures the report.How Dr. Gharibian gets these type of referrals.Relevant/Recommended Training.About Dr. Emin Gharibian Dr. Emin Gharibian is a licensed psychologist (PSY 29643) specializing in neuropsychological and forensic evaluations. He has over 10 years of education and training in clinical psychology and neuropsychology and extensive experience evaluating adults and adolescents for psychological and neuropsychological conditions.Dr. Gharibian completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology through Fielding Graduate University. His training and experience have been in psychological and neuropsychological assessment in a variety of clinical settings including private practice, outpatient mental health clinics, psychiatric hospitals, forensic hospitals, and correctional facilities. He specializes in providing comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for a variety of neurological conditions including intellectual disabilities, Alzheimer's disease, complications from a stroke, traumatic brain injury, concussions, learning disabilities, and ADHD. He also specializes in forensic psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for immigration hearings, civil and criminal competency, mental health diversion, NGRI, Franklin hearings, and personal injury.He is appointed to the Los Angeles Adult Court Expert Witness Panel, Juvenile Court Expert Witness and Competency Panels, and is also a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology and the American Psychology and Law Society.Thanks for listening! See you again in two weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: Telling your friends and colleagues about the show Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, TT, Fb, or IG to continue the discussion Connect with Dr. Vienna:LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
On today's episode, I interviewed Dr. John Delatorre on expert witness work. We talked about:What is an expert witness?Are police expert witnesses or fact witnesses?Why credibility is important for an expert witness?A brief discussion on the Depp/Heard expert witnesses as it related to biases, credibility, and test selection.About Dr. DelatorreJohn Delatorre, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist in Arizona and Texas and holds the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT). He earned his doctorate from Midwestern University – Glendale, an APA accredited program. Dr. Delatorre completed his doctoral internship at a crisis stabilization unit and completed advanced training in forensic psychology. Dr. Delatorre provides therapy and assessment for a variety of concerns, including providing interventions to the severely mentally ill, individuals with significant trauma histories, and crisis interventions/de-escalation. He has training and experience in various assessments including general psychological, risk/threat assessments (member of Association of Threat Assessment Professionals, ATAP), competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility, psychosexual evaluations (member of Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers, ATSA), police and public safety, and immigration evaluations. He is a trial consultant and often provides psychological analysis for television news and court shows. Contact Dr. John DelatorreEmail: delatorre@resolutionfcs.comwww.resolutionfcs.com; delatorre@resolutionfcs.com; twitter: @CrimePsycFiles; instagram: @drjohndelatorre Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show • Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review • Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussion Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. Vienna IG: @drnicolevienna TikTok @laforensicpsychologist Facebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com Resources Mentioned- Book- Coping with psychiatric and psychological testimonyBook-Coping with Cross Examination CONCEPT Training on Expert Witness The Art & Science of Expert Witness Testimony - LIVE Workshop AAFP workshops
On today's episode, I talk with Dr. Jerrod Brown, a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant. We talked about: Examples of ACESImportant findings from the ACES Kaiser-CDC StudyResearch about ACES and the brain Impact of ACES on potential future violenceHow individuals with ACES come in contact with the criminal justice systemRecent research on ACESAbout Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussionFind and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com
On today's episode, I interviewed board certified forensic psychologist Dr. Jennifer Christman about:Key differences between clinical and forensic psychology.Who can call themselves a forensic psychologist.A sneak peek of the board certification process for forensic psychology.Who are forensic mental health clinicians.Forensic work in the civil realms and family court areasA note on forensic reportsBeing an ambassador of mental healthConnect with Dr. Jennifer Christman. Website: https://www.forensicpsysolutions.com/ Email: drjchristman@gmail.com Thanks for listening! See you again in about 2 weeks for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussion Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here. References and resources mentioned in the show:https://aafpforensic.org/https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/forensic-psychology.pdfhttps://www.uscupstate.edu/academics/school-of-education-human-performance-and-health/graduate-programs/ (University of South Carolina- Upstate).https://www.sfrankelgroup.com/our-courses.html (clinicians going to court)https://www.amazon.com/Clinicians-Court-Second-Depositions-Testifying/dp/1462513107https://www.therapistcourtprep.com/
On today's shorter episode, I talk with Dr. Jerrod Brown, a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant. We talked about the common core deficit in neurodevelopmental disorders and TBI that has important clinical and forensic implications- adaptive functioning. About Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussionFind and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com
On today's episode, I talk with Dr. Jerrod Brown, a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant. We talked about: What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?How common is TBI in correctional/correctional settings.Common co-morbid disorders.How do individuals with TBI come in contact with the criminal justice system.Clinical implications for individuals with TBI in jails/prisons (screening and intervention considerations).Forensic implications for individuals with TBI (competency to stand trial, insanity defense).Further training recs. About Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussionFind and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com
On today's episode, I talk with Dr. Jerrod Brown, a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant. We talked about: What is Intellectual Disability (ID)?Characteristics of ID.Myths about ID.How common is ID in correctional/forensic settings?Why or how do these individuals end up involved in the criminal justice system?What are some clinical implications in jails/prisons for individuals with ID?Empirically based research on ID challenges specifically regarding competency to stand trial .Further Training Recommendations.About Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussionFind and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here. Visit Dr. Vienna's website at www.vpg-corp.com
On today's episode, I talk with Dr. Jerrod Brown, a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant. We talked about: What is ADHD?Characteristics/traits of ADHD.Myths about ADHD.How common is ADHD in correctional/forensic settings?Why or how do these individuals end up involved in the criminal justice system?What are some clinical implications in jails/prisons for individuals with ADHD?Empirically based research on ADHD challenges specifically regarding competency to stand trial .Further Training Recommendations.About Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Thanks for listening! See you again next time for another amazing episode delving through psychology and the law. Please Note: The podcast shows, guests, and all linked content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychiatric, or legal advice. Nor is it intended to replace professional advice from your healthcare or legal professional. Last, it is not a substitute for supervision. Please continue to seek the appropriate guidance form your clinical supervisor. The show content is to be used at listeners' own risk. I invite you to show your support for the show by: • Telling your friends and colleagues about the show• Subscribing (free) and leaving a rating/review• Find and connect with Dr. Vienna on Twitter, LinkedIn, IG, or TikTok to continue the discussion Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc. Are you an attorney looking for a forensic evaluation? Book a FREE 20-minute consultation with Dr. Vienna here.
In today's episode, I talked to Dr. Brown about:-What is FASD?-Common myths about FASD.-The prevalence of FASD in correctional/forensic settings.-Common co-morbid disorders.-Why and how FASD individuals end up involved in the criminal justice system.-Clinical implications for FASD individuals in jails/prison population.-FASD screening considerations.-FASD intervention or accommodation considerations.-Forensic implications for FASD individuals, including issues with competency to stand trial.-Further Training Recommendations. About Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.
In today's episode, I talked to Dr. Brown about:-What is ASD?-Common myths about ASD.-The prevalence of ASD in correctional/forensic settings.-Common co-morbid disorders.-Why and how ASD individuals end up involved in the criminal justice system.-Clinical implications for ASD individuals in jails/prison population.-ASD screening considerations.-ASD intervention or accommodation considerations.-Forensic implications for ASD individuals, including issues with competency to stand trial.-Further Training Recommendations. About Dr. Jerrod Brown: Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., M.A., M.S., M.S., M.S., is a professor, trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses. Jerrod has also provided consultation services to a number of caregivers, professionals, and organizations pertaining to topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), confabulation, suggestibility, trauma and other life adversities, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and youth firesetting. Jerrod has completed four separate master's degree programs and holds graduate certificates in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Other Health Disabilities (OHD), and Traumatic-Brain Injuries (TBI). Currently, Jerrod is pursuing a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership and Organizational Strategy, with an anticipated date of completion in the later part of 2021. Jerrod has published several articles and book chapters. Email: Jerrod01234Brown@Live.comAmerican Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS) Find and Connect with Dr. Vienna: LinkedIn: Dr. Nicole M. ViennaIG: @drnicoleviennaTikTok @laforensicpsychologistFacebook: Vienna Psychological Group, Inc.Helpful Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Journal Articles: Alge, D. (2019). Autism, culpability and the criminal law. New Vistas, 5(1), 18-22.Allely, C. S., & Cooper, P. (2017). Jurors' and judges' evaluation of defendants with autism and the impact on sentencing: a systematic Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) review of autism spectrum disorder in the courtroom. Journal of law and medicine, 25(1), 105-123.Berryessa, C. M., Milner, L. C., Garrison, N. A., & Cho, M. K. (2015). Impact of psychiatric information on potential jurors in evaluating high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (hfASD). Journal of mental health research in intellectual disabilities, 8(3-4), 140-167.Brewer, R. J., Davies, G. M., & Blackwood, N. J. (2016). Fitness to plead: the impact of autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 16(3), 182-197.Chaplin, E., McCarthy, J., & Forrester, A. (2017). Defendants with autism spectrum disorders: what is the role of court liaison and diversion?. Advances in Autism.Cheely, C. A., Carpenter, L. A., Letourneau, E. J., Nicholas, J. S., Charles, J., & King, L. B. (2012). The prevalence of youth with autism spectrum disorders in the criminal justice system. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 42(9), 1856-1862.Foster, S. (2015). Autism Is Not a Tragedy-Ignorance Is: Suppressing Evidence of Asperger's Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism in Capital Trials Prejudices Defendants for a Death Sentence.Lincoln Memorial Law Review, 2, 9.Freckelton, I. (2012). Expert evidence by mental health professionals: The communication challenge posed by evidence about Autism Spectrum Disorder, brain injuries, and Huntington's Disease. International journal of law and psychiatry, 35(5-6), 372-379.Freckelton, I. (2013). Autism spectrum disorder: Forensic issues and challenges for mental health professionals and courts. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 26(5), 420-434.Katz, N., & Zemishlany, Z. (2006). Criminal responsibility in Asperger's syndrome.The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 43(3), 166–173.Mayes, T. A. (2003). Persons with autism and criminal justice: Core concepts and leading cases. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 5(2), 92-100.O'Sullivan, O. P. (2018). Autism spectrum disorder and criminal responsibility: historical perspectives, clinical challenges and broader considerations within the criminal justice system. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 35(4), 333-339.Salseda, L. M., Dixon, D. R., Fass, T., Miora, D., & Leark, R. A. (2011). An evaluation of Miranda rights and interrogation in autism spectrum disorders. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 5(1), 79-85.Woodbury-Smith, M., & Dein, K. (2014). Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and unlawful behaviour: where do we go from here?. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 44(11), 2734-2741.
A very important component of having a private forensic practice is to network and create lasting relationships with colleagues in the field. You must make sure your work is above board, accurate, and usable in a court of law because forensic psychologists are held to higher ethical standards than their clinical counterparts. In today's episode, I spoke with Dr. Brenna Tindall about how these elements assist with building a forensic private practice and becoming a forensic psychologist. In addition, we chatted about the following:-Self-care and knowing your limits in forensic work-Forensic practice business models (being a consultant and mitigation expert)-The use of an engagement letter-How to get referrals Resources Mentioned American Academy of Forensic Psychology APA Forensic Psychology Specialty GuidelinesDr. Tindall's episode on The Testing Psychologist Podcast- Assessing Intimate Partner Violence About Dr. Brenna TindallDr. Tindall has been a Licensed Psychologist in the State of Colorado (PSY.0003709, expiration 08/31/2021) since 2010. She also is licensed as a psychologist in Wyoming (#T:-077, expiration January 2021). She has been granted licensing reciprocity in South Dakota and Nebraska. Dr. Tindall is certified as a Full Operating Evaluator for both juveniles and adults through the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB). She is also Certified to complete court-ordered domestic violence evaluation through the Colorado Domestic Violence Offender Management Board (DVOMB). Dr. Tindall is also certified as a Full Operating Evaluator to complete sex offense specific evaluations with offenders who have developmental/intellectual disabilities (DD/ID). She is also licensed as a Certified Addiction Counselor III. Dr. Tindall currently serves as the mental health representative on the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board in Colorado for the Attorney General. Prior to her forensic work, Dr. Tindall has worked at Craig Hospital with brain and spinal cord patients, at a dual diagnosis treatment facility, at the CSU Counseling Center in their drug and alcohol program, and in a child and family clinic. She worked in private practice directly after graduate school and co-owned a substance abuse treatment agency. Dr. Tindall is regularly endorsed as an expert witness in various areas including psychological evaluations, psychosexual evaluations, domestic violence, intimate partner sexual violence, substance abuse issues, addiction, normative sex, psychosexual development, trauma, and many others. Contact Dr. Brenna Tindall Office: 970-231-9611Email: dr.tindall@drbrennatindall.comDr. Tindall's Website About the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two-year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comVPG websiteSchedule a consultation here (please hyperlink this): https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/DrNicoleMVienna@ViennaPsychologicalGroup.com/bookings/
About Detective Moses CastilloContact Detective Moses Castillo mcastillo@dlawgroup.com Email: mcastillo@dlawgroup.comAbout the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two-year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comSchedule a consultation here (please hyperlink this): https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/DrNicoleMVienna@ViennaPsychologicalGroup.com/bookings/www.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Episode Notes: Resources Mentioned https://aafpforensic.org/https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/forensic-psychologyhttps://casetext.com/case/dusky-v-united-states-2https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=PEN§ionNum=1367. About Dr. Roxanne RasstiDr. Rassti is a forensic psychologist with the California Department of State Hospitals, where she conducts evaluations relating to competency to stand trial, restoration of sanity and mentally disordered offender laws. She has also previously conducted various psychological evaluations involving risk assessment, sexual offending, child custody, malingering and diagnostic clarification. Dr. Rassti has completed over 500 evaluations on individuals ranging from mild adjustment disorders to severe psychopathology and testified over 50 times in courts across California. She currently rounds out her professional role through teaching a course on forensic psychology for both California Polytechnic University and Colorado State University. Dr. Rassti completed her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, with specialized training in forensic psychology, from Colorado State University in 2014, and became licensed in the state of California in 2015. Contact Dr. RasstiCentralCoastEvaluations.com, Phone: 805-270-3933, Email: rrassti@centralcoastevaluations.com About the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two-year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona. recently, she has completed a two-year post doctoral specialization program in neuropsychology. Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comSchedule a consultation here (please hyperlink this): https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/DrNicoleMVienna@ViennaPsychologicalGroup.com/bookings/www.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Episode Notes: Resources Mentioned https://aafpforensic.org/https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/forensic-psychologyhttps://www.afccnet.org/ About Dr. Chris Mulchay Chris Mulchay, PhD is a licensed psychologist in North Carolina and Hawai'i specializing in matters related to family law and psychological evaluation. Dr. Mulchay's practice includes evaluation and consultation services pertaining to child custody matters to attorneys and courts. He conducts child custody evaluations, parental capacity evaluations, psychological evaluations, and neuropsychological evaluations. Dr. Mulchay serves as the president for his local psychological association. He also serves on the board of directors for his state psychological association, as well as the International Council of Psychologists. Dr. Mulchay has presented on human rights panels in Japan, Canada, and Mexico.Contact Dr. Chris MulchayEmail: drmulchay@ashevilletesting.com About the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two-year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comSchedule a consultation here (please hyperlink this): https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/DrNicoleMVienna@ViennaPsychologicalGroup.com/bookings/www.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Episode Notes: Resources Mentioned https://aafpforensic.org/https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/forensic-psychologyhttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/jmie8ckwtxcl9q7/AADNHHSwvp9MEf--g0K7fDyMa?dl=0When the Gunman's Motive Remains a Mystery: Does It Matter? - The New York Times (nytimes.com) About Dr. Stephanie LeiteDr. Stephanie Leite is a clinical and forensic psychologist specializing in threat assessment and management. Her office is in Hartford, CT, she is licensed in CT, MA, and NY, and she consults and trains throughout the United States. She is the president of the New England chapter of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals and the CONNECTICUT PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION'S FORENSIC DIVISION. She loves threat assessment and explaining things. Contact Dr. Stephanie Leitewww.drleite.com stephanie@drleite.com About the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two-year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comSchedule a consultation here (please hyperlink this): https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/DrNicoleMVienna@ViennaPsychologicalGroup.com/bookings/www.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Resources Mentioned https://aafpforensic.org/https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/forensic-psychologywww.atsa.comhttps://abelscreening.com http://masoc.netRESOURCES FOR ABUSE SURVIVORS 800.656.HOPE - get connected with a RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network), support specialist - a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area or a local center from RAINN's network of more than 1,000 sexual assault service providers throughout the country. https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotlinehttps://www.rainn.org/get-helphttps://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/learn/sexual-assault-and-rape/resources/survivorshttps://www.nsvrc.org/organizations About Dr. John Delatorre John Delatorre, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist in Arizona and Texas and holds the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT). He earned his doctorate from Midwestern University – Glendale, an APA accredited program. Dr. Delatorre completed his doctoral internship at a crisis stabilization unit and completed advanced training in forensic psychology. Dr. Delatorre provides therapy and assessment for a variety of concerns, including providing interventions to the severely mentally ill, individuals with significant trauma histories, and crisis interventions/de-escalation. He has training and experience in various assessments including general psychological, risk/threat assessments (member of Association of Threat Assessment Professionals, ATAP), competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility, psychosexual evaluations (member of Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers, ATSA), police and public safety, and immigration evaluations. He is a trial consultant and often provides psychological analysis for television news and court shows. Contact Dr. John Delatorre Email: delatorre@resolutionfcs.comwww.resolutionfcs.com; delatorre@resolutionfcs.com; twitter: @CrimePsycFiles; instagram: @drjohndelatorre About the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two-year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comSchedule a consultation here (please hyperlink this): https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/DrNicoleMVienna@ViennaPsychologicalGroup.com/bookings/www.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
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Resources Mentioned:NAN Position Paper on Symptom Validity Assessment: Practice Issues and Medical Necessity https://www.nanonline.org/docs/PAIC/PDFs/NANsvt.pdfProfessional Liability Insurances-American Professional Agency, Inc. https://www.trustinsurance.com/-The Trust https://www.apa.org/members/your-membership/benefits/insurance-Assessment of Feigned Cognitive Impairment, Second Edition (Dr. Sobel co-authored a chapter)https://www.amazon.com/Assessment-Feigned-Cognitive-Impairment-Second/dp/1462545556/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=kyle+boone+neuropsychology&qid=1624249934&sr=8-2 About Dr. Sobel Dr. Sobel is a licensed forensic psychologist practicing in the state of California (PSY 27461). Over the course of her career, Dr. Sobel has worked extensively with mentally ill offenders within both state/county facilities and the community. Trained in both psychological assessment and various evidence-based treatment modalities, her specialty areas include intellectual and neurocognitive assessment, malingering, trauma, perinatal and maternal mood and anxiety disorders, mitigation, competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, and violence risk assessment. Dr. Sobel has written and reviewed hundreds of forensic reports and successfully testified in both the Los Angeles and Kern County Superior Courts.Contact Dr. Sobel:https://www.drnataliesobel.comEmail: drsobel@drnataliesobel.com About Dr. Vienna Co-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
In today's episode, Dr. Vienna interviews Dr. Stephanie, forensic psychologist, about her experience working on a mental health team with law enforcement. Dr. Stephanie gives very hands on practical advise during her interview. She discusses the following: Practical tips and strategies to work in fast paced environmentsWorking in a patrol vehicleOfficers' use of Deescalation techniquesInvoluntary psychiatric evaluationsABOUT DR. VIENNACo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
In today's episode, Dr. Vienna interviews Dr. Stephanie, forensic psychologist, about her experience working in a federal and county correctional facility. Dr. Stephanie gives very hands on practical advise during her interview. She discusses the following: -Safety and security in the jails-Clinical conditions found in the correctional population-Competency Restoration Program-Boundary setting within the jails-Direct treatment services provided in correctional facilitiesABOUT DR. VIENNACo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Read our mental health diversion article here.HCR-20 information here.Senate Bill 215 PC 1001.36 ABOUT DR. VIENNACo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Resources Mentioned https://www.parinc.com/Products/Pkey/126https://training.concept.paloaltou.edu/courses/HCR-20-V3-Overview-Webinarhttps://protect-international.com/product/risk-sexual-violence-protocol-rsvp-manual/About Dr. KafkaDr. Kafka has nearly 10 years of experience in the field of forensic psychology and has had the privilege to work within an agency, run a thriving private practice, and teach at the university level. Her path to this field differs from many of her colleagues in that her doctorate degree was in forensic – rather than clinical – psychology. All of her graduate training and experience prepared her for a career as a forensic psychologist. After graduate school, Dr. Kafka began working for the statewide Conditional Release Program – or CONREP, as it is known – ultimately rising to the position of Director of Evaluations for Los Angeles and San Diego counties. In her various roles within CONREP she conducted hundreds of violence risk assessments in order to provide opinions to state hospitals and courts considering community release for psychiatrically hospitalized individuals with a history of dangerousness. She also oversaw hundreds more evaluations of other forensic evaluators under her supervision.In 2017, Dr. Kafka began her private practice and went full-time with this endeavor in 2018. She is on the Expert Panel of Psychiatrists and Psychologists for LA County and has also provided psychological reports to courts in Orange County, San Bernardino County, and Solano County, as well as to private attorneys and courts and administrative bodies in Florida and Minnesota. Although she conducts evaluations addressing all manner of legal questions, including insanity, competency, and risk for sexual violence, she particularly enjoys evaluations that aim to answer the questions: Who is this person? How did they come to be someone who could commit this crime? Finally, Dr. Kafka loves talking to others about her field, fostering the professional development of budding forensic psychologists, helping attorneys evaluate the quality of experts' reports, and working with others to elevate the quality of forensic work being done in the field. She has designed and led several trainings for both attorneys and forensic practitioners. In January, she will return to her position as a lecturer with San Diego State University World Campus to teach forensic assessment, forensic report writing, and expert witness testimony.Contact Dr. Kafkahttps://www.akpsych.com/annakafkapsyd@gmail.com About Dr. Vienna Co-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Resources Mentioned https://www.parinc.com/Products/Pkey/126https://training.concept.paloaltou.edu/courses/HCR-20-V3-Overview-Webinarhttps://protect-international.com/product/risk-sexual-violence-protocol-rsvp-manual/About Dr. KafkaDr. Kafka has nearly 10 years of experience in the field of forensic psychology and has had the privilege to work within an agency, run a thriving private practice, and teach at the university level. Her path to this field differs from many of her colleagues in that her doctorate degree was in forensic – rather than clinical – psychology. All of her graduate training and experience prepared her for a career as a forensic psychologist. After graduate school, Dr. Kafka began working for the statewide Conditional Release Program – or CONREP, as it is known – ultimately rising to the position of Director of Evaluations for Los Angeles and San Diego counties. In her various roles within CONREP she conducted hundreds of violence risk assessments in order to provide opinions to state hospitals and courts considering community release for psychiatrically hospitalized individuals with a history of dangerousness. She also oversaw hundreds more evaluations of other forensic evaluators under her supervision.In 2017, Dr. Kafka began her private practice and went full-time with this endeavor in 2018. She is on the Expert Panel of Psychiatrists and Psychologists for LA County and has also provided psychological reports to courts in Orange County, San Bernardino County, and Solano County, as well as to private attorneys and courts and administrative bodies in Florida and Minnesota. Although she conducts evaluations addressing all manner of legal questions, including insanity, competency, and risk for sexual violence, she particularly enjoys evaluations that aim to answer the questions: Who is this person? How did they come to be someone who could commit this crime? Finally, Dr. Kafka loves talking to others about her field, fostering the professional development of budding forensic psychologists, helping attorneys evaluate the quality of experts' reports, and working with others to elevate the quality of forensic work being done in the field. She has designed and led several trainings for both attorneys and forensic practitioners. In January, she will return to her position as a lecturer with San Diego State University World Campus to teach forensic assessment, forensic report writing, and expert witness testimony.Contact Dr. Kafkahttps://www.akpsych.com/annakafkapsyd@gmail.com About Dr. Vienna Co-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF). Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
Resources Mentioned https://verdugopsych.com/neuropsychological-evaluation-of-traumatic-brain-injury/https://verdugopsych.com/personal-injury-evaluations-the-5-step-model-we-use-to-determine-causation-and-damages/https://verdugopsych.com/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd-evaluating-trauma-in-personal-injury-litigation/https://aafpforensic.org/https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/forensic-psychology About Dr. Emin GharibianDr. Emin Gharibian is a licensed psychologist (PSY 29643) specializing in neuropsychological and forensic evaluations. He has over 10 years of education and training in clinical psychology and neuropsychology and extensive experience evaluating adults and adolescents for psychological and neuropsychological conditions.Dr. Gharibian completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology through Fielding Graduate University. His training and experience have been in psychological and neuropsychological assessment in a variety of clinical settings including private practice, outpatient mental health clinics, psychiatric hospitals, forensic hospitals, and correctional facilities. He specializes in providing comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for a variety of neurological conditions including dementia, Alzheimer's disease, complications from a stroke, traumatic brain injury, concussions, learning disabilities, and ADHD. He also specializes in forensic psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for immigration hearings, civil and criminal competency, and personal injury.He is appointed to the Los Angeles Juvenile Court Expert Witness Panel and is also a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology and the American Psychology and Law Society.Contact Dr. Gharibianhello@verdugopsych.comwww.verdugopsych.com About the host, Dr. Nicole ViennaCo-founder and Clinical Director of Vienna Psychological Group, Inc., Dr. Vienna is a licensed psychologist (PSY26945) that specializes in forensic and neuropsychological evaluations. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology at Alliant International University- California School of Forensic Studies. She is in her 2nd year of a two year post-doc neuropsychology specialization program. Additionally, she holds two master's degrees in Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology. She earned her bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona.Dr. Vienna began her career working with Tarzana Treatment Center in 2006, prior to obtaining her doctorate degree. During the course of her doctorate training, she completed practicum rotations through College Hospital adult and adolescent inpatient psychiatric units and The Men's Forensic Outpatient Program at Twin Towers Correctional Facility. Dr. Vienna received her pre-doctoral resident training at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) with the Jail Mental Health unit at Twin Towers Correctional Facility (TTCF), Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), and The Women's Community Reintegration Services and Education Center (WCRSEC). She completed her postdoctoral training through the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH), with the Juvenile Justice Program at Challenger Memorial Center – Probation Camp and Barry J. Nirdoff Juvenile Hall.Dr. Vienna has held additional assignments at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and the Inmate Reception Center (IRC) as a staff clinical psychologist where she performed initial psychiatric evaluations, housing determinations, and suicide risk assessments. Dr. Vienna has also worked on countywide psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and mental evaluation teams (MET) with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where she was partnered with a law enforcement officer in a police vehicle to provide crisis evaluations to individuals in psychiatric or emotional crisis. Dr. Vienna conducted numerous station briefings and behavioral health trainings to law enforcement personnel.Dr. Vienna is appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court Expert Panel of Psychologists and the Los Angeles County Juvenile Delinquency Panel of Experts. She has expertise is areas of neurodevelopmental disorders (intellectual disabilities, autism, etc.), transfer to adult cases, trauma (PTSD and adverse childhood experiences), and substance abuse. She has also met Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) continued professional experience (CPE) to conduct public safety pre-employment psychological evaluations. She is a member with the American Psychological Law Society (APLS), National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), and International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF).Contact Dr. Vienna:Office: 626-709-3494 | Email: support@vpg-corp.comwww.viennapsychologicalgroup.com
https://www.immigrationevaluationinstitute.com/courses/hardship-waivers/Contact Dr. Rodriguez via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonia-rodriguez-psy-d-14238660/https://aafpforensic.org/workshops/https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/forensic-psychology
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This will be a mixed of interview and education type of episodes. We will discuss the niche practice area of forensic psychology.