CURRICULUM VITAE

Date of Birth: March 23, 1951 Place of Birth: Argentina Marital Status: Married Citizenship: United States of America English/Spanish License: New Jersey: since September 1989 New York: since June 1980 Florida: since November 2012 [Medical Doctor Expert Witness] Maryland: since February 1979 [inactive]

Board Certification: Diplomate: American Board of and Neurology (P): # 22820 - November 1981.

Diplomate: American Board of Forensic Examiners (P): # 1200 - October 1995.

Diplomate: American Board of Forensic Medicine: # 452 - January 1996.

Diplomate: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology: #991, Subspecialty Certification in , to December 2029.

Distinctions: Distinguished Life Fellow: American Psychiatric Association, highest honor that the profession can bestow. October 2013.

Distinguished Fellow: American Psychiatric Association, January 2003

Fellow: American Psychiatric Association, December 2001.

Life Fellow: American College of Forensic Examiners: # 5029, October 1996.

Awards: Faculty Service Achievement Award: New York University School of Medicine, April 14, 2007. Faculty Service Achievement Award: New York University School of Medicine, January 23, 2018. f

Candidate on the Fulbright Specialist Roster: J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB), the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA), and the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), June 11, 2012.

EDUCATION

• B.S. Peruvian University Cayetano Heredia-School of Medicine, Lima – Peru; 1968-1970. • M.D. Peruvian University Cayetano Heredia-School of Medicine, Lima - Peru; 1970-1977. • Class Rank: 9 in a class of 61 graduating medical students. • Psychiatric Residency: Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York-Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, New York 1977-1980. • Psychoanalytic Training: The Psychoanalytic Institute at New York University School of Medicine, New York 1977-1990.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2017 – Present Co-Chair of the Professional Ethics Committee of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York Affiliated with New York University - Department of Psychiatry; New York, New York.

2017 Reviewer of Manuscript to the Special Issue of “Behavioral Health & the Law” (Alan R. Felthous, MD, Senior Editor) on Pre-trial Jail Diversion: “Everyday Police Work During Mental Health Encounters: A Study of Call Resolutions in Chicago and Their Implications for Diversion”, May 9, 2017.

2017 – Present Moderator, Forensic Neuropsychiatry Special Interest Group; 28th Annual Meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association. Atlanta, Georgia; March 9, 2017.

2012 - 2017 Chair of the Professional Ethics Committee: Institute for Psychoanalytic Education - New York University - Department of Psychiatry; New York, New York.

2011 – 2013 Member of the Geriatric Committee: New Jersey Psychiatric Association, a District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association.

2019 – Present Clinical Associate Professor-Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey. 2

2010 – Present Faculty – Forensic Psychiatric Fellowship Program – Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey.

2010 – 2019 Clinical Assistant Professor-Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey.

2009 Vice-President and Member of the Scientific Committee of the First International Congress on Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry, at the Buenos Aires Bar Association, September 21-25, 2009; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2009 – 2020 Anne Klein Forensic Center – Special Treatment Unit: Clinical Psychiatrist [fulltime] Avenel, New Jersey.

2009 – 2013 Member of the International Psychiatric Committee of the New Jersey Psychiatric Society, a District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association.

2007 - 2010 Vice-Chair [Member at Large]; Health Law Membership Committee, Member of Healthcare Litigation and Risk Management Substantive Interest Group, and of the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association.

2007 - 2010 Member, Executive Committee - Commission on Forensic Education: American College of Forensic Examiners International.

2007 - 2012 Chair of the Ad-Hoc Professional Ethics Committee: New York University Psychoanalytic Institute; New York, New York.

2007 - 2008 Member of the Utilization Review Committee: Barnert Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey.

2006 - 2008 Member of the Bio-Ethics Committee: Barnert Hospital; Paterson, New Jersey.

2006 - 2008 International Editor; Chilean Journal of Forensic Psychiatry (Revista Chilena de Psiquiatría Forense).

2006 - 2014 Member of the Committee on Professional Liability Insurance of the American Psychoanalytic Association.

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2006 - 2015 Member of the Cross-Cultural Issues in Forensic Psychiatry Committee: American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. (Chair: 2010-2012).

2004 - 2014 Member of the International Relations Committee: American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.

2003 - 2010 Health Care Committee Member: Community Resource Council, Hackensack, New Jersey.

2002 - 2014 Chair of the Professional Ethics Committee: Psychoanalytic Association of New York.

2002 - 2013 Chair of the Professional Ethics Committee: New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society.

2002 - 2008 Barnert Hospital, Active Clinical Staff Psychiatrist. Paterson, New Jersey.

2001 – Present Faculty; New York University Psychotherapy Training Program; sponsored by the Psychoanalytic Association of New York - NYU Department of Psychiatry; Courses on Psychopathology I and Psychopathology II, and Consultation on ongoing psychiatric treatment cases. New York, New York.

2001 - Present Clinical Assistant Professor - Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine; Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) – Bellevue Hospital Center – Psychiatric Emergency Department. New York, New York.

2000 - Present Member of the Forensic Psychiatry Committee: New Jersey Psychiatric Association, a District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association.

1999 - 2009 New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS). Provider of Psychiatric Legal Evaluations. Court/Expert Witness Testimony. New Jersey.

1999 – 2006 Faculty: Bergen Regional Medical Center, Psychiatric Residency Training Program, Courses on Forensic Psychiatry and also Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Paramus, New Jersey.

1998 - 2000 President; New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society.

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1997 - 1998 Member, Social Issues and Legislation Committee: Psychoanalytic Association of New York, Inc., New York,

1996 - 1998 Chair: Scientific Program Committee: New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society.

1995 – 1996 Member, Committee on Psychiatric Quality Assurance: Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, New Jersey.

1994 – Present Faculty: New York University Psychoanalytic Institute (Professional Ethics Course).

1994-1996 Secretary: New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society.

1994 - 1996 Member: “The Psychosomatic Disorders,” Study Group sponsored by New York University Psychoanalytic Institute.

1990 - 1999 Valley Hospital; Ridgewood, New Jersey, Clinical Staff Psychiatrist. Acting Unit Chief: 1990-1991.

1990 - 2002 Ramapo Ridge Psychiatric Hospital, Wyckoff, New Jersey, Clinical Staff Psychiatrist.

1991 - 1996 Bulletin of the New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society, Associate Editor.

1990 - 1991 Anorexia/Bulimia Clinic of New Jersey; Fair Lawn, New Jersey; Medical Director.

1989 - Present Psychiatric Private Practice, in Morristown, New Jersey - Clinical and Forensic Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatry, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Psycho-pharmacotherapy.

1980 - Present Psychiatric Private Practice, in New York City - Clinical and Forensic Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Psycho- pharmacotherapy.

1985 - 1990 New York University Medical Center, Clinical Instructor - Psychiatry. Part-time; Outpatient Clinic. Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, New York.

1982 - 1985 New York University Medical Center, Clinical Instructor-Psychiatry. Full-Time; Interdisciplinary Treatment Team Leader - Inpatient Service. Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, New York.

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1984 - 1985 Brooklyn Center for Families in Crisis, Supervisor Psychiatrist. Brooklyn, New York.

1983 - 1987 Health Insurance Plan, Brooklyn, Supervisor Psychiatrist, New York, New York

1980 – 1982 State University of New York - Kings County Hospital Center, Clinical Instructor –Department of Psychiatry, Full-time Interdisciplinary Treatment Team Leader – Inpatient Service. Brooklyn, New York.

1981 – 1982 Brooklyn United Methodist Church Home, Supervising Psychiatrist, Part-time. Brooklyn, New York.

1980-1981 Brooklyn Center for Psychotherapy, Consultant and Supervising Psychiatrist, Part-time. Brooklyn, New York

1980 State University of the New York-Downstate Medical Center, Medical Center; Delegate: Curriculum Committee - Training Program; Department of Psychiatry. Brooklyn, New York.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

• ”Psychopharmacology Update - State-of-the Art”; 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology. The Roosevelt Hotel, New York, New York; October 26-26, 2019;

• “Forensic Psychiatry Review Course,” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - 2018 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas; October 22-24, 2018.

• “Current Concepts in Concussion for Pediatric and Adult Patients”, Medical Society of the State of New York, April 12, 2018.

• “29th Annual Meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association”, Boston, Massachusetts, March 21-24, 2018.

• “Fourth Annual Mood Disorders Summit”; Global Medical Education/Postgraduate Institute for Medicine; JW Marriott Grande lakes Orlando, Orlando, Florida, December 1-2, 2017.

• “28th Annual Meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association” Atlanta, Georgia, March 8-11, 2017.

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• “Expert Perspectives on Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis: Identification and Management Across Specialties”; C Ballard, MD, JG Goldman, MD, S Isaacson, MD, J Kellogg, MD; Haymarket Medical Education. November 8, 2016.

• “Recognizing and Treating Alzheimer’s Disease – Moving Towards Early Diagnosis and Disease Management”; BC Dickerson, MD, S Salloyay, MD, MJ Serby, MD; Med Learning Group. Hoboken, New Jersey. June 30, 2016. • “2016 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association”; Atlanta, Georgia, May 14-18, 2016.

• “Neuropsychiatric Masquerades: Medical and Neurological Disorders that Present with Psychiatric Symptoms”; JR Maldonado, MD; 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, Georgia, May 14, 2016.

• “Emergency Psychiatry: The Basics and Beyond”; K Nordstrom, MD, JC, J Berlin, MD, S Powsner, MD, S Zeller, MD, L Zun, MD, 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, Georgia, May 14, 2016.

• “27th Annual Meeting - Neuropsychiatric Update”; American Neuropsychiatric Association. San Diego, California, March 16-19, 2016.

• “Concussion Across the Spectrum of Injury: The latest in Diagnosis and Management”; NYU Post-Graduate Medical School, New York, New York, February 26, 2016.

• “Diagnosing and Managing Depressive Episodes in the DSM-5 Era”; RS McIntyre, MD – Continuing Medical Education - Postgraduate Institute for Medicine. February 25, 2016.

• “A Practical Update on Neuroimaging for Psychiatric Disorders”; Continuing Medical Education – CME Outfitters, LLC. February 2, 2016.

• “The Neuroscience of Emotional Feelings: Preclinical Models of Psychiatric Disorders and Treatments for Depression”; J Pankseep, PhD, J Roiphe, MD – New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Scientific-Meeting. New York New York, January 8, 2016.

• “Consciousness and the Unconscious”; J M Solms, PhD M. Zelner, PhD – New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Scientific-Meeting. New York New York, October 3, 2015.

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• “Assessment of Sexual Offending Behaviors: Treatment and Management Considerations”; R. Gregg Dwyer, MD, EdD, FAPA, FASAP – Medical University of South Carolina, at Special Treatment Unit/New Jersey Department of Human Services; Avenel, New Jersey, September 9, 2015.

• “Delirium: A Multidisciplinary Challenge”; The Fifth Annual Conference – American Delirium Society. May 31 – June 2, 2015, Baltimore, Maryland.

• “26th Annual Meeting - Neuropsychiatric Update”; American Neuropsychiatric Association. Lake Buena Vista, Florida, March 25-28, 2015.

• “2nd Annual Concussion in Sport: The Latest in Diagnosis and Management” NYU Post-Graduate Medical School, at NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, February 27, 2015.

• “A Practical Update on Neuroimaging for Psychiatric Disorders”; Continuing Medical Education – CME Outfitters, LLC. February 25, 2015.

• “Dialogues with Experts in Bipolar Depression: Individualizing Treatment for Optimal Patient Outcomes”; The Duke University School of Medicine – Continuing Medical Education; February 14, 2015.

• “Understanding and Treating Delirium”; Continuing Medical Education – CME Outfitters, February 12, 2015.

• “Treatment for the Patient with Bipolar Depression” Continuing Medical Education – Medscape, February 4, 2015.

• “Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update”; D. Silberawieg, MD [Course Director] Harvard Medical School & Brigham and Women’s Hospital. October 16-17, 2014, Boston, MA.

• “Clinical Assessment of Dysexecutive Syndromes”; JJ Campbell, MD, A Tisher, MD. CME Outfitters, September 23, 2014.

• “Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Update”; G Grossberg, MD, J Galvin, MD, J Maguire, MD. The University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education, October 10, 2014.

• “Current Neuro-Psychoanalytic Research”; The 15th International Neuro- Psychoanalytic Congress. July 24-26, 2014, New York, New York.

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• “Delirium: From Molecules to Clinical Presentation”; The Fourth Annual Conference – American Delirium Society. June1-3, 2014, Baltimore, Maryland.

• “Mental Illness and the Neurophysiology of Pain – Psychiatric Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury”; S Marchand, PhD, L Zun, MD; Audio Digest – Psychiatry, May 18, 2014.

• “Imaging Frontiers in Traumatic Brain Injury”; Y Lui, MD, Neuroradiologist Section Chief, at NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, March 3, 2014.

• “Concussion in Sport: The Latest in Diagnosis and Management; NYU Post- Graduate Medical School, at NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, February 28, 2014.

• “Violence: Science, Speculation, and Forensic Psychiatry”; B Rosenfeld, PhD and “The Neuroscience Challenge to Forensic Psychiatry/”; S Morse, PhD, JD; 39th Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law and NYS Office of Mental. NYS Psychiatric Institute, January 25, 2014.

• “Anxiety Disorders and their Treatment”; A. Shekhar, MD, PhD, American Psychiatric Association, Audio Digest – Psychiatry, January12, 2014.

• “The Principles of Medical Ethics”; WD Levy, MD; Audio Digest – Psychiatry, January 12, 2014.

• “DSM-5 and Criminal Justice: Implications for Evaluation, Treatment and Services”; M. First - MD. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and NYU School of Medicine - Division of Forensic Psychiatry. New York, NY, December 11, 2013.

• “Therapeutic Approaches to Suicidality and Loss”; EM Plakum, MD, ML Glucksman, MD. Audio Digest – Psychiatry, October 30, 2013.

• "Brain Health and Alzhemier Disease”: GW Small, MD; Audio-Digest - Psychiatry. October 24, 2013.

• “Technologies to Advance the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease”; American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry – September 1, 2013.

• “Spotlight on Molecular Imaging to Improve Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease”; Continuing Medical Education – Medscape, July 21, 2013.

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• “Overview of the DSM-5”; S. Atdjian, MD, Grand Rounds Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, and Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Graystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, New Jersey, July 17, 2013.

• “Advances in Violence Risk Assessment: Introduction and Application of the HCR-20 Version 3”; K Douglas, PhD & S. Hart, PhD, Fordham University Department of Psychology, June 13-14, 2013; New York, New York.

• “Neurotransmitter Modulation Pathways in Schizophrenia: The Match Game”; Continuing Medical Education – Medscape, June 6, 2013.

• “Early Diagnosis and Management of Alzheimer’s Disease - Neurology Reports”; The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Journal CME / 74:2, June 3, 2013.

• “Military and Sports-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Clinical Presentation, Management, and Long-Term Consequences”; The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Journal CME/74:2, June 3, 2013.

• “2013 Master Psychopharmacology Algorithm Conference”; American Physician Institute for Advance Professional Studies; March 20-22, 2013, Naples, Florida.

• “ and Complex Patients. How are we doing?”; G. Lamberty, PhD, ABPP; Minneapolis VA Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center; New York University Langone Medical Center; February 22, 2013. New York, New York.

• “The Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis, and Management of Suicidal Behavior”; A. Slaby, MD, PhD, MPH; Amer. Assoc. of Suicidology; 38th Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. New York Academy of Medicine, January 26, 2013.

• “New Jersey Mental Health and The Law 2012”; M.A. D’Anton, Esq & L.D. Taylor, Esq; Heath Education Network, LLC, October 18, 2012, Bridgewater, NJ.

• “Psychopharmacology”; J. Rosenbaum, MD & M. Fava, MD (course directors) Massachusetts General Hospital – Psychiatry Academy, September 28-30, 2012, Boston, MA.

• “Treatment of Psychosis Part 1 and Part 2 - Antipsychotic Medications: New Antipsychotic Medications and Treatment Strategies for Acute Conditions –

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Antipsychotic Medications for Children”; SR Marder, MD, JW Goethe, MD; Audio Digest – Psychiatry, August 28, 2012.

• “Behavioral Disturbances in Dementia”; RR Tampi, MD; Audio Digest – Psychiatry, August 28, 2012.

• “Novel Neuroimaging Approaches to Traumatic Brain Injury”; K Lim, MD, Professor and Vice Chair for Research – Dept. of Psychiatry University of Minnesota, at NYU School of Medicine, August 16, 2012, New York, New York.

• “The Role of Imaging for Early Diagnosis and Management of Alzheimer Disease”; R. Sperling, MD; Continuing Medical Education – Medscape; June 4, 2012.

• “Dementia: A Comprehensive Update”; A. Atri, MD & B. Dickerson, MD [course directors] Harvard Medical School, May 30-June 1, 2012, Boston, MA.

• “Suicide Risk Assessment and the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C- SSRS)”; training at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy, KL Posner, PhD, Director, Center for Suicide Risk Assessment New York State Psychiatric Institute; May 18, 2012; Morris Plains, New Jersey.

• “Psychopharmacology, 2012: A Master Class”; C. Salzman, MD, L. E. Lifson, MD (course directors) Harvard Medical School, April 20-21, 2012, Boston, MA.

• “Assessment of Static and Dynamic Risk of Adult Sexual Offenders”; T. Bosley, PsyD, M. Main, PhD; Full Day Training - New Jersey Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, at Scotch Plains Police Academy, April 13, 2012. Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

• “Update on PTSD Treatments: Advances in Treatment of PTSD & Pharmacologic Treatment of PTSD”; by T.M. Keane, PhD & J. Davidson, MD. Audio Digest – Psychiatry; March 13, 2012.

• “Sex Offender and the Law”; by C. Scott, MD. Audio Digest – Psychiatry, March 13, 2012.

• Psychic Harm and Workers’ Compensation”; by C. Scott, MD. Audio Digest – Psychiatry, February 23, 2012.

• “Investigation and Treatment of Child Pornography Offenders”; Det. R. Bruccoliere, DAG K. Sharpe, and M. Nover, PhD; New Jersey Association for

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the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, at Scotch Plains Police Academy, February 17, 2012. Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

• “Gatekeepers or Swing Sitters: The Role of New York Judges in Courtroom Forensic Science Issues (A Demonstrable Need for Science Education)”; The Honorable J.B. Newton, Dean, New York State Judicial Institute; at the 37th Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. New York Academy of Medicine, January 21, 2012.

• “Jeopardy for Psychiatrists: Forensic Malpractice Update”; B. Brady, Esq., at the 37th Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. New York Academy of Medicine, January 21, 2012.

• “Diagnosing and Managing Patients with Dementia”; Psychopedia/November 2011, presented by the University of Texas-Health Science Center at Fort Worth, R. Cooksey, DO, and J. Knebl, DO; January 17, 2012.

• “Alzheimer’s Disease: Updated Diagnostic and Research Criteria”; Journal CME/72:9, September 2011, Continuing Medical Education activity sponsored by The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc - the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. January 16, 2012.

• “The Application of Medical Ethics in Psychiatry”; by A. Ellis, MD, PhD. Audio Digest – Psychiatry, December 14, 2011.

• "Update Criteria for Alzheimer's Disease”; Continuing Medical Education activity sponsored by The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc - Webinar accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. December 5, 2011.

• “Sexual Offenders: Identification, Risk Assessment, Treatment and Legal Issues”; JP Federoff, MD, C Scott, MD, F Saleh, H Zonana, MD, J Bradford, MD, R O’Shaugnessy, MD; 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, October 26-30, 2011, Boston, Mass.

• “The Forensic Assessment”; D Pinals, MD, M. Norko, MD, A. Buchanan, MD, G. Glancy, MB; 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, October 26-30, 2011, Boston, Mass.

• “Traumatic Brain Injury and Sociopathy: How, What and Where”; R Granacher, MD, M Fozdar, MD, T Allen, MD, H Wortzel, MD, J Holzer, MD;

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Neuropsychiatry Committee; 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, October 26-30, 2011, Boston, Mass.

• “Testamentary Capacity and Guardianship”; D Pinals, MD, D Siegel, JD, M Price, MD, T Gutheil, MD; 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, October 26-30, 2011, Boston, Mass.

• “Black Box or Pandora’s Box - How Black Boxes Affect our Field”; Psychopharmacology Committee; 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, October 26-30, 2011, Boston, Mass.

• “NYU/Bellevue Psychopharmacology Annual Review”; Norman Sussman, MD [course director]; sponsored by the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School, at NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, October 22, 2011.

• “Practical Guidance for Detection, Assessment, and Management of Behavioral and Psychological Signs and Symptoms in Alzheimer’s Disease: Focus on Neuropsychiatric Signs and Symptoms in the Context of Dementia: Role of Pharmacotherapy and Illustrative Scenarios for Individualized Treatment Planning”; P Tariot, MD & G Grossberg, MD. PeerView Institute for Medical Education-University of Florida College of Medicine. October 13, 2011.”

• “Working With Person Who Sexually Offend; Assessing and Managing Risk – Stable 2007/Acute 2007: Regional Training Sessions”; Robin J. Wilson, PhD, ABPP. Sponsored by New York Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers; October 6, 2011, New York, New York.

• “Diagnosing Paraphilias”; Anita Schlank, PhD, ABPP, Clinical Director Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation, Sponsored by The Sex Offender Civil Commitment Program – Network Webinar Series; October 5, 2011.

• “Understanding Tolerability and Safety in Modern Antipsychotic Medications”, and “A Bridge to the Future: Redefining the Scientific Paradigm in the Treatment of Schizophrenia”; Henry Nasrallah, MD, Leslie Citrome, MD, MPH & Diane Perkins, MD, MPH. Continuing Medical Education – Medscape; September 4, 2011.

• “Brain Injury and Substance Abuse: A Dangerous Mix. Medical Facts, Assessment, and Treatment Strategies”; sponsored by the Traumatic Brain Injury Association of New Jersey and the New Jersey Department of Human

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Services, Division of Disability Services. At JFK Medical Center; Edison, New Jersey; June 2, 2011.

• “Child Forensic Interview Clinic”; presented by the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), Patti Toth, JD, Program Manager, Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission; February 28 – March 4, 2011, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

• “Civil Liability and Forensic Psychiatry: Selected Topics”; at the 36th Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, in cooperation with the New York State Office of Mental Health and the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York; “Assessing PTSD in a Forensic Setting” (by Charles Marmar, MD); “Child Custody and Visitation: Legal Principles and Psychiatric Evidence” (by Marsha Garrison, JD); Psychiatric Evaluation in Sexual Harassment Litigation” (by Lisa Gold, MD). January 22, 2011. New York University School of Medicine; New York, New York.

• “Malingering Wellness: The Hospitalized SVP Seeking Release” ; by Abraham Halpern, MD; at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Tri State Chapter Annual Meeting; co-sponsored by The Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center; December 10-12, 2010; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

• “Psychological Testing for Forensic Psychiatrists”; 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 21-24, 2010; Tucson, Arizona.

• “Review of Clinical Neuroscience for Forensic Psychiatry”; 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 21-24, 2010; Tucson, Arizona.

• “Elder Financial Abuse and Forensic Psychiatry”; 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 21-24, 2010; Tucson, Arizona.

• “Unlocking Suicidal Secrets: New Thoughts on Old Problems in Suicide Prevention”; Shawn C. Shea, MD, Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, October 6, 2010; Trenton, New Jersey.

• “Risk Assessment for Adults and Juveniles Sex Offenders"; P. Witt, PhD, ABPP and S. Hiscox, PhD; New Jersey Association for the Treatment of Sexual

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Abusers, all-day training at Scotch Plains Police Academy, September 17, 2010; Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

• “Differential Diagnosis of Adults with ADHD: The role of Executive Function and Self-Regulation; Monitoring Adults with ADHD: A Focus on Executive and Behavioral Function; and Risks and Benefits of Available Treatments for Adult ADHD. The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education – Webcast; August 5, 2010.

• “In the Shadow of the Net: Sex Offenders Online”; David Delmonico, PhD and Elizabeth Griffin, MA, New Jersey Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, all-day training at Scotch Plains Police Academy, April 30, 2010. Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

• “Recent Research in Antipsychotics – Antipsychotics in Major Mental Illness”; presented by Randall F. White, MD & Christopher U. Correll, MD; Continuing Medical Education – Medscape; March 26, 2010.

• “Advance Topics in Dementia Diagnosis and Treatment”; presented by Robert J. Birnbaum, MD, PhD, Alirezza Atri, MD, PhD, and James M. Ellison, MD, MPH; Massachusetts General Hospital – Psychiatric Academy; Webcast, February 17, 2010.

• “Static-99: Sex Offender Risk Assessment”; Course Sponsored by the Corrections and Community Justice Division, Justice Institute of British Columbia, Canada; February 5, 2010.

• “Practical Sex Offender Management”; presented by Tay Bosley, Psy.D. (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) and Capt. Anne McGrath (New Jersey State Parole Board Sex Offender Management Unit), sponsored by New Jersey Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (NJATSA), January 8, 2010, Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

• “Neuropsychological Forensic Evidence of the Post-Concussion Syndrome”; presented by Jaime Grodzinski, Psy.D.; at the First International Congress of Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry, at Buenos Aires Bar Association; September 22, 2009, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

• “Post-Conviction Sex Offender Testing”; presented by Peter Brennan; Polygraphist – Special Treatment Unit; ‘Grand Rounds’ at the Anne Klein Forensic Center - Special Treatment Unit; August 4, 2009, Rahway, New Jersey.

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• “Code of Ethics” and “HIPPA Privacy and Security”; sponsored by Health Care Compliance Strategies, Inc. and New York University Langone Medical Center; accredited by the Healthcare Compliance Certification Board. July 27, 2009.

• “Penile Plethysmograph Assessment”; presented by Cathy Bergen, Program Coordinator – Special Treatment Unit; ‘Grand Rounds’ at the Anne Klein Forensic Center - Special Treatment Unit; July 28, 2009; Kearney, New Jersey.

• “Assessing Psychopathy: Clinical-Forensic Applications of the PCL-R and PCL: SV”; Official Training in the Administration and Interpretation of the Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R), by Stephen D. Hart, Ph.D., sponsored by John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York; July 22-23, 2009 (14 contact hours). New York, New York.

• “The Effects of Working with the Sexually Civilly Committed”; presented by Merrill Main, Ph.D., Clinical Director Special Treatment Unit; ‘Grand Rounds’ at the Anne Klein Forensic Center - Special Treatment Unit; June 16, 2009, Rahway, New Jersey.

• “Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders in the Community”; presented by Natalie M. Barone, Psy.D., Director of Psychology – Special Treatment Unit- Anne Klein Forensic Center; ‘Grand Rounds’; March 24, 2009, Kearney, New Jersey.

• “Psychiatric Controversies”; 34th Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, in cooperation with the New York State Office of Mental Health and the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York; “Delayed Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans, and also in Survivors of Torture; Suicidality and Drug Safety: From Antidepressants to Chantix.” January 24, 2009. New York University School of Medicine; New York.

• “Sentencing Strategies for the Effective Management of Sex Offenders in the Community”; presented by Anthony Smoaks; ‘Grand Rounds’ at Special Treatment Unit of the Anne Klein Forensic Center; January 22, 2009, Kearney, New Jersey.

• “Internet Sex Crimes” and “Filicide Mental Illness Defense”; at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Tri State Chapter Annual Meeting; co- sponsored by the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center; December 11-14, 2008; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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• “Educating the Health Professional for Improving Cultural Competency; Cultural Competency in Healthcare: A Clinical Review and Video Vignettes from the National Medical Association; Assuring Quality Care for People with Limited Health Literacy; Continuing Medical Education – Medscape; November 24, 2008.

• “Forensic Psychiatry Review Course”; by P. Resnick, T. Gutheil, MD, C. Scott, MD, and D. Pinal, MD. 39th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 20-22, 2008; Seattle, Washington.

• “The Challenges of Dual Diagnosis: Managing Substance Abuse in Severe Mental Illness”; The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., certified by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education – Webcast. July 14, 2008.

• “Cultural Competence: Improving the Quality of Care Provided to New Jersey’s Diverse Communities”; presented by Robert C. Like, M.D., sponsored by the Institute of Medicine and Public Health of New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey; May 2, 2008.

• “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Characteristics and Treatment”; presented by T. Mellman, MD, The CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., certified by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education – Webcast; May 1, 2008.

• “Residual Symptoms of Depression, Lethargy, and Cognitive Compromise”; presented by M. Fava, MD, A. Nierenberg, MD, and G. Sanacora, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital – Psychiatry Academy, office of Continuing Medical Education – Webcast; April 9, 2008.

• "The Latest Outlook on the Neurological Pathophysiology and Treatment of Fibromyalgia"; presented by Daniel J. Clauw, M.D.; audio web program sponsored by Accelmed and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine; March 4, 2008.

• “Hot Topics in Behavioral Health: Consent to Treatment, Emergency Services, and Behavioral Units Management Issues”; Online Audio Course presented by the American Bar Association – Health Law Section and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education, by CB Reagan, Esq., K Kimery, Esq., JV Geraci, Esq.; February 27, 2008.

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• “Exploring and Studying Important Topics in Medical Ethics and Professional Responsibility: Discontinued Care, Informed Consent, Accepting Patients, Scope of Practice, Duties to Non-Patients”; online course presented by ELM Exchange, Inc. – Risk and Safety Institute; February 5, 2008.

• “The Detection of Deception”; at the 33rd Annual Conferences of the Tri- State Chapter of American Academy of Psychiatry and the law, in cooperation with the New York State of Mental Health and the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York; Psychological Testing; Polygraphy; Functional MRI; Ethics.” January 26, 2008; New York University School of Medicine: New York.

• “Ethics Course: Boundary Violations, Clinical and Legal Issues”; presented by Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.: “Sexual and Nonsexual Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy”; and Barry D. Trebach, Esq.: “Sexual Boundary Violations; Case Study and Litigation Outline”; sponsored by Frenkel and Co., Inc., and the American Home Assurance Company; at the Winter Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, January 18, 2008; New York, New York.

• “Internet Pedophilia, PTSD and The Insanity Defense;” presented by Eric Goldsmith, M.D., Program Chair of the Tri-State Chapter, (AAPL) and Ken Cullen, M.S.W., at the Ninth Annual Conference of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL). December 9, 2007; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

• “Trans-Cultural Aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Anxiety Disorders;” presented by Roy Perlis, M.D., Mark Pollack, M.D., Naomi M. Simon, M.D., and Devon Hinton, M.D.; course (Web-cast) sponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital-Psychiatry Academy; November 28, 2007.

• “Advances in the Identification and Management of Pediatric Psychotic and Mood Disorders: Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia, Childhood-Onset Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia Prodrome;” presented by P. Masand, M.D., K. Chang, M.D., and C.U. Correll, M.D.; course (Web-cast) sponsored by (Continuing Medical Education); November 27, 2007.

• “Sexual Assault Cases: Proven Strategies to Get a Not Guilty Verdict;” audio- conference presented by Stephanie Page, Senior Trial Counsel, Public Defender Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services, State of Massachusetts. Course sponsored by National Constitutional Center; November 27, 2007.

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• “Medical Errors and Patient Safety in Mental Health”; presented by Benjamin C. Grosso, M.D., Miles F. Shore, M.D., and Cathryn M. Clary, M.D., M.B.A.; course sponsored by Medscape (Continuing Medical Education); November 19, 2007.

• “Basics of Neuropsychiatric Evaluation Across Psychiatric Disorders: Focus on Cognition”; presented by Timothy J. Petersen, Ph.D., Larry Seidman Ph.D., Mathew Menza, M.D., and Janet Sherman Ph.D.; course (Web-cast) sponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital-Psychiatry Academy; November 15, 2007.

• “The Treatment of Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia in Children and Adolescents”; presented by Robert L. Findling, M.D., Roy S. Boorady, M.D., and Alexandra L. Sporn, M.D.; course sponsored by Medscape (Continuing Medical Education); November 14, 2007.

• “Buprenorphine and Office-Based Treatment of Opioid Dependence”; full- day Course, co-sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association and the New Jersey Psychiatric Association; September 29, 2007; Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.

• “Interviewing and Examining Child Witnesses: Proven Techniques that Work audio-conference by Colette Tvedt, Esq., sponsored by National Constitution Center; September 21, 2007.

• “Forensics Topics: New Jersey Law on Competency to Stand Trial and Sanity Evaluations”; presented by Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D., professor (Forensic Psychiatry) Harvard Medical School, sponsored by the New Jersey Division of Mental Health Services; University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ); Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Parsippany, New Jersey; September 10, 2007.

• “Autism Spectrum Disorder: Issues and Opinions”; half-day Symposium; presented by P. DeFina Ph.D., G. Feingold, M.D., and M. Bhatia, M.D., Department of Psychiatry at Barnert Hospital. September 6, 2007; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Fact or Fiction: Is Child Abuse Often Alleged in Custody Cases?” Presented by Allen M. Bailey, Esq., Ann Haralambie, Esq; Lisae C. Jordan, Esq. (Sexual Abuse Legal Institute); Course (teleconference) co-sponsored by the American Bar Association - Section of Family Law, and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education; June 19, 2007.

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• “Forensic : Evaluating the Reliability and Credibility of Children’s Testimony”, Maggie Bruck, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; at the NYU Child Study Center Grand Rounds; April 27, 2007; New York University Medical Center, New York, New York.

• “Guardianship: Legal Criteria Applied in Health Care”; by Hon. Margaret McVeigh, JSC Passaic County, New Jersey; at Barnert Hospital; April 26 2007; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Psychotropic Medications in Children and Adolescents”; presented by Malini Bhatia, M.D., Child Psychiatrist at Barnert Hospital, at the “Grand Rounds” of the Department of Psychiatry at Barnert Hospital. April 5, 2007; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Civil Forensic Practice: Sex, Work, Trauma, and Safety”; at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, in cooperation with the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York; “Liability in Third Party Evaluations: Do you Understand your Risk?”: Neuropsychiatry of Traumatic Brain Injury”; ”Forensic Evaluation of the Impaired Physician”; “Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders in States without Sexual Laws”. January 20, 2007; New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.

• “Ethics and Experts”; presented by Randall G. Block, Esq; Sponsored by law.com - CLE Center (Continuing Legal Education Center); December 4, 2006.

• “International Forensic Meeting; November 16-18, 2006; Santiago, Chile.

• “Interviewing and Examining Child Witnesses: Proven Techniques You Can Use Today;” tele-conference by David S. Marshall, Esq., sponsored by National Constitutional Center; July 31, 2006.

• “Ethical Issues in Representing Children in Custody Proceedings: Super Parent, Potted Plant… or Something in Between”; (Course) teleconference. Co-sponsored by the American Bar Association (ABA)-Family Law Section and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education; June 13, 2006.

• “Managing Psychological and Psychiatric Fitness for Duty and Threat Assessments”; presented by David Fisher, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., sponsored by Lorman Education Services; February 2, 2006.

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• “Mood Stabilizers, Brief Review of Modes of Action: Classical and Not so Classical Uses in Psychiatry”; presented by Wilfred Raby, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Substance Treatment and Research Service, Division on Substance Abuse, Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University; Scientific Meeting of New Jersey. Psychoanalytic Society at Farleigh Dickinson University. February 16, 2006; Teaneck, New Jersey.

• “CBT/REBT” (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy); Three-Day Certificate Practicum; at the Albert Ellis Institute, January 27-29, 2006; New York, New York.

• “Meeting the Needs of All Victims of Criminal Behavior”; at the 31st Annual Conference of the Tri-State Chapter of American Academy of Psychiatry and the law, in cooperation with the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York; New York University School of Medicine; January 29, 2006; New York, New York.

• “Adolescent Psychiatry for Forensic Psychiatrist: Expanding the Scope of your Forensic Practice;” program sponsored by the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Tri-State Chapter; The Forensic Psychiatry Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York; and the Society of Adolescent Psychiatry, at the New York University School of Medicine, January 21, 2006; New York, New York.

• “Advanced Ethics: The Anatomy of Professional Disciplinary Actions - How To Protect Yourself”; Bryant Welsh, J.D., Course sponsored by PsyBC. October 9, 2005.

• “Medical Records Law in New Jersey”; one-day Seminar presented by Beverly Hunt Binner, Esq., and Alyson Leone, Esq., sponsored by Lorman Educational Services. September 21, 2005; Newark, New Jersey.

• “First Latin-American Forensic Psychiatric Meeting”; as Participant; August 16- 17, 2005; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

• “Elder Law: Estate Planning”; course presented by Michael A. Manna, Esquire, Member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and The Elder Law Committees of Bergen County and New Jersey State Bar Associations; at the Grand Rounds of the Department of Psychiatry at the Barnert Hospital. June 2, 2005; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Legal and Financial Issues for those dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease”; presented by Beth Polner Abrahams, Esq., co-chair of the Nassau County Bar

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Association’s Elder Law Committee, at New York University Medical Center. May 16, 2005; New York, New York.

• “Presenting Psychological and Neuropsychological Evidence in Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice”; presented by the American Bar Association: Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section, Health Law Section, and the Center for Continuing Legal Education, in cooperation with the American Psychological Association and the Illinois State Bar Association. April 21-22, 2005; Chicago, Illinois.

• “Medical Ethics in Mental Health Practice”, course presented by Mark Komarad, M.D., Chair of the Clinical Ethics Committee for the Sheppard Pratt Health Systems; PsychCME Program.

• “Ethics and Legalities Involved in Competence Determination in the Elderly”; presented by Raymond Deeney, Esq., Adjunct Professor of Mental Health Law at Seton Hall School of Law; at the “Symposium on “Ethics, Pain Suffering of Geriatric Patients”; Department of Psychiatry at Barnert Hospital. March 3, 2005; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Addiction Psychiatry for Forensic Psychiatrist”; 30th Annual Conference, jointly sponsored by Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, and the New York University School of Medicine. January 22, 2005; New York, New York.

• “Ethics Course”, presented by Barry D. Treback, Esq., sponsored by Frenkel and Co., Inc, at the Winter Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, January 21, 2005; New York, New York.

• “Improving the Quality of Forensic Evaluations”, lecture presented by Robert M. Wettstein, M.D., President of American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, at the 2004 Annual Meeting of AAPL. October 21, 2004; Scottsdale, Arizona.

• “Understanding Risk Assessment”, course presented by Michael A. Norco, M.D., and Medelon V. Baronoski, Ph.D., at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law (AAPL). October 22, 2004; Scottsdale Arizona.

• “Child Sexual Abuse – The Essential”; presented by Elisa Jacobson, MS, LCSW, Director, Youth Case Management at Trinitas Hospital in Elizabeth, New Jersey; at the “Grand Rounds” of the Department of Psychiatry at Barnert Hospital. November 4, 2004; Paterson, New Jersey.

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• “The Psychiatrist as Expert Witness”, course presented by Phillip J. Resnick, M.D., at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL). October 22, 2004; Scottsdale, Arizona.

• “Pearls and Pitfalls in Forensic Psychological Testing”, workshop conducted by William H. Campbell, M.D., and Madelon V. Baranoski, Ph.D., at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL). October 23, 2004; Scottsdale, Arizona.

• “Detection of Malingering in Disabilities Evaluations”, workshop conducted by Roger Z. Samuel M.D., at the 2004 Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 24, 2004; Scottsdale, Arizona.

• “The Experts Critique the Experts on Child Custody Evaluations”, sponsored by the American Bar Association, Section of Family Law and the ABA Center of Continuing Legal Education; 90-minute teleconference; July 20, 2004.

• “Legal and Ethical Issues in Mental Health”, presented by Phillip J. Resnick, M.D. sponsored by Specialized Training Services, Inc; June 23, 2004, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.

• “Sex: Victims and Victimizers”, 29th Annual Conference, jointly sponsored by the Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law at the New York University School of Medicine. January 24, 2004; New York, New York.

• “Managing Sex Offender Risk: Conditional Release and Community Treatment;” a Symposium presented by Seton Hall Law Review and the New Jersey Institute of Law and Mental Health, Seton Hall University School of Law; February 20 2004; Newark, New Jersey.

• “The Individual and Research”, Part of the Medical Research Year in Review; presented by the American Bar Association Center for Continuing Legal Education and Health Law Section, among other Sections. Faculty: George Annas, Esq., Stephen F. Hanson, Esq., Judy Norsigian, Esq.; October 28, 2003.

• “Psychological and other Expert Testimony in Civil and Criminal Litigation”, sponsored by The American Bar Association (A.B.A.), Criminal Justice Section, Health Law Section, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section, and the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education, in Cooperation with the American Psychological Association. October 2nd and 3rd, 2003; Chicago, Illinois.

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• “Assessment and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse”, New Jersey Child Sexual Abuse Training Institute, in the Child Sexual Case Consultation Project; at the Audrey Hepburn Children’s House, Hackensack University Medical Center, 2002-2003; Hackensack, New Jersey.

• “Patient with Suicidal Behaviors: Risks and Risk Management Strategies.” Presented by the APA- endorsed Psychiatrist Professional Liability Insurance Program. June 20, 2003; New York, New York.

• “Litigating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”; Sponsored by The American Bar Association, Tort Trial and Insurance Section and The Center for Continuing Legal Education; ABA Teleconference, April 15, 2003.

• “Mental Health Disability Issues,” presented by Howard Gregory, Esq., Staff Attorney of the Health and Elder Unit, Northeast New Jersey Legal Services; “Grand Rounds”, of the Department of Psychiatry at Barnert Hospital; April 3, 2003; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Mental Health Courts,” symposium presented by New Jersey’s Institute of Law and Mental Health, at Seton Hall Law School, March 28, 2003; Newark, New Jersey.

• “Challenges for The Forensic Practitioner: Ethical and Legal Dilemmas,” 28th Annual Conference, jointly sponsored by the New York Academy of Medicine and The Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and The Law; January 25, 2003; New York, New York.

• “Children of Divorce: Understanding the Legal Process and its Impact,” presented by The Bergen County Foundation, at George W. Newman Law Building. December 4, 2002; Hackensack, New Jersey.

• “New Applications of Forensic Psychiatry: The Workforce;” sponsored by the Academy of Medicine of New York and Tri-state Chapter of The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. January 26, 2002; New York, New York.

• “Child Sexual Abuse Case Consultation Project,” sponsored by the New Jersey Child Sexual Abuse Training Institute. October 25, 2002; Lawrenceville, New Jersey.

• “PTSD in Forensic Practice,” course presented by Roger Pitman, MD, at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL). October 25, 2001; Boston, Massachusetts.

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• “Risk Assessment for Violence,” course Presented by Phillip Resnick, M.D., at the 2001 Annual Meeting of AAPL. October 26, 2001; Boston, Massachusetts.

• “Neuropsychiatric Assessment in Forensic Psychiatry,” course presented by Angela Hagerty, MB, BCh, BAO, and William Barr, PhD, at the Annual Meeting of AAPL. October 26, 2001; Boston, Massachusetts.

• “Redefining the Standard of Care: Medical and Legal Issues,” Internet Interactive Conference, Presented by John Justice, M.D., Medical Director Forensic Institute of West Virginia; sponsored by The University of California, Irvine College of Medicine. July 25, 2001.

• “Three Symptom Clusters, One Disorder-Diagnosis and Treatment of PTSD,” presented by Jonathan Davison, M.D., Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, South Carolina; sponsored by Medical Education Collaborative. September 17, 2001.

• “The Interface between Geriatric Psychiatry and the Law,” program cosponsored by the New York County Lawyer Association, Continuing Legal Education Institute, The NYCLA Elder Law Committee and the Tri-State Chapter of The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. July 18, 2001, New York, New York.

• “The Psychiatrist as Expert Witness,” course presented by Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D., sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education of the Harvard Medical School. July 9-13, 2001, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

• “A Multi-System Perspective of Juvenile Offenders and Their Mental Health Needs.” Half-day symposium sponsored by The Passaic County Children’s Interagency Coordinating Council, Barnert Hospital and The Passaic County Youth Service Commission; May 24, 2001; Paterson, New Jersey.

• “Psychiatric Evaluations in Child Custody Litigation: A View from the Couch, Bench and Bar;” program co-sponsored by the New York County Lawyer’s Association, Continuing Legal Education Institute, and Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. April 24, 2001, New York, New York.

• “Mock Trial Series: Direct and Cross-Examination of a Psychiatric Expert in a Sexual Harassment Case,” New York County Lawyer’s Association. Continuing Legal Education Institute; March 13, 2001, New York, New York.

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• “New Legal Issues in the Practice of Psychiatry;” The Tri-State Chapter of The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, in cooperation with The Forensic Clinic for the Criminal and Supreme Courts of the State of New York (First Judicial Department) and co-sponsored by The New York Academy of Medicine and the New York Chapter of the American Society of Adolescent Psychiatry. 26th Annual Conference. January 21, 2001; New York, New York.

• “Law School for Experts,” sponsored by S.E.A.K., Judicial; Legal and Medical Information Systems. June 14, 2000; Hyannis, Massachusetts.

• “Ninth Annual National Expert Witness and Litigation Seminar,” sponsored by S.E.A.K. Inc.; June 15, 16, 2000; Hyannis, Massachusetts.

• “Forensic Psychiatry Review Course,” The Osler Institute. March 1999.

• “Forensic Psychiatry Review Course,” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law; October 1998.

• “Psychiatry and the Law”: Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law and the Post-Graduate Medical School - New York University Medical Center; 1996-1997; New York, New York.

• “Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect,” sponsored by The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. November 14, 1992, New York, New York.

CONFERENCES AND LECTURES

2018 “A Close Look at Forensic Neuropsychiatry”; 29th Annual Meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association Boston, Massachusetts, March 24, 2018.

2016 “Forensic Considerations in the Neuropsychiatry of Delirium”; 27th Annual Scientific Sessions-Peruvian American Endowment; Baptist Health South Florida. October 30, 2016. Miami, Florida

2016 “From the Geriatric Hospital Bed to the Witness Stand: Delirium in the Courtroom”, Workshop; The Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. May 16, 2016. Atlanta, Georgia.

2015 “From the Hospital Bed to the Witness Stand: Delirium in the Courtroom”, Plenary Session; The Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Delirium Society. May 31 – June 2, 2015. Baltimore, Maryland.

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2014 “Affluenza: Fact of Fiction? –Lecture on Forensic Psychiatry”; with Elan Goldwaser, DO and Eric Goldwaser, DO/PhD student, at Indian Hills High School-Science, Medicine, and Research - University Program; Saturday Seminar; January 11, Oakland, New Jersey.

2012 “Damage Connected to Injury: Statute of Limitations in Sexual Abuse Case”; at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law – Tri-State Chapter Annual Meeting; co-sponsored by The Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center; December 8; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2012 “Ethical Dilemmas in Psychodynamic Treatment”; at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Education affiliated with NYU School of Medicine. April 28, 2012, Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, New York.

2012 “Expert Witness Testimony”; at the Grand Rounds - Special Treatment Unit; of Anne Klein Forensic Center; April 25, 2012, Rahway, New Jersey.

2012 “Mental Health and Justice: The Forensic Psychiatrist’s Role”; at the ‘Neuropsychiatric Club’ organized by medical students – University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – School of Osteopathic Medicine (UMDNJ-SOM); April 18, 2012; Stratford, New Jersey.

2011 “When the Clinical Evidence Seems to Conflict with the Neuropsychological Test Findings: Integrate or Toss?” at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law – Tri-State Chapter Annual Meeting; co-sponsored by The Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center; December 11; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2011 "Conditions for a Judge to Admit an Expert’s Report”; at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Tri State Chapter Annual Meeting; co-sponsored by The Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center; December 10; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2011 "Anatomy and Physiology 101 for Attorneys: Mental Health Injuries"; Seminar sponsored by the Board on Continuing Legal Education (CLE) of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, New York State CLE Board, and Pennsylvania CLE Board, at the National Business Institute; December 2; Newark, New Jersey.

2011 “From Street Language, Through the Medical Office, into the Court of Law: Craziness, Psychosis, and Insanity” at Indian Hills High School, “Science, Medicine, and Research University Program Saturday Seminar”; January 15, Oakland, New Jersey.

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2009 “Sex Offenders and the Law in the United States”, 1st International Congress on Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry”; at the Buenos Aires Bar Association, September 22, 2009. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2009 “Psychiatric Malpractice” (panel chair) and “Psychic Damage” (panel member), 1st International Congress on Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry”; at the Buenos Aires Bar Association, September 23, 2009. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2009 “Cultural Formulations in Forensic Psychiatry”; 31st Congress of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, at New York University Law School, from June 28th to July 3rd, 2009. New York, New York.

2009 “Cross-Cultural Aspects in the Practice of Psychiatry: Medical Malpractice as Unintended Consequence…Learning the Hard Way”; Downstate Medical Center (State University of New York), Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds Lecture. March 11; Brooklyn, New York.

2008 “Cross-Cultural Aspects in the Practice of Psychiatry: Medical Malpractice as Unintended Consequence…Learning the Hard Way”; Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds Lecture. December 22; Brooklyn, New York.

2008 "Competence of the Competence Evaluators”; at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Tri State Chapter Annual Meeting; co-sponsored by The Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center; December 12; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2008 “Psychosis, Insanity and Craziness: The Andrea Yates’ Case;” at the Ramapo College of New Jersey, “Biomedical Club”; November 6; Mahwah, New Jersey.

2008 “Medical Malpractice as Unintended Consequence of Cultural and Ethnic Bias… Learning the Hard Way”; Panel presented by the Cross-Cultural Committee at the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 20-22; Seattle, Washington.

2008 “Dangerousness, Violence Risk Assessment and Criminal Responsibility”; Guest Lecturer at Seton Hall University Law School, Course on ‘Mental Health Law’, conducted by Professor Raymond Deeney. September 10; Newark, New Jersey.

2008 “Forensic Psychiatric Expertise Applied to Child Custody Matters”; at the ‘Current Issues in Psychiatric and Psychological Forensic Topics in the Civil

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Arena’ - International Symposium, in the ‘Aula Magna’ of José T. Borda Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina; May 29, 2008.

2008 “After the Facts: Testamentary Capacity – Undue Influence”; at the ‘Current Issues in Psychiatric and Psychological Forensic Topics in the Civil Arena’ - International Symposium, in the ‘Aula Magna’ of José T. Borda Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina; May 29, 2008.

2008 “Medical, Legal and Ethical Aspects of the Terri Sciavo’s Case”; at the joint “Biology and Medical Ethics” classes of John McCormick, Science Teacher, at Indian Hills High School, “University Program in Medicine, Science and Research”; May 8; Oakland. New Jersey.

2008 “Psychosis vs. Insanity: The Andrea Yates’ Case”; at the Indian Hills High School, “University Program Saturday Seminar”; January 19, 2008; Oakland, New Jersey.

2008 “Ethics Committee Workshop”, 2008 American Psychoanalytic Association Winter Meeting, January 16-20. Meeting Chair: Rion Hart, Ph.D.; January 18; New York, New York.

2008 “Professional Malpractice” Committee Meeting, 2008 American Psychoanalytic Association Winter Meeting, January 16-20. Meeting Chair: Barbara G. Deutsch, M.D.; January 17; New York, New York.

2007 “Ethical Issues in the Battle of the Experts;” at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) - Tri-State Chapter. Peer Review of Forensic Psychiatric Evaluations: Civil and Criminal Cases”, December 8; co-sponsored by the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center and the Tri-State of AAPL. December 7-9; San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2007 “Right to Treatment - Refuse Treatment; Understanding the Positive and Negative Effects of Psychiatric Medications.” Guest Lecturer at Seton Hall University School of Law, course on Mental Health Law, conducted by Professor Raymond Denney. October 31, Newark, New Jersey.

2007 “Medical and Psychiatric Malpractice; should we apologize for Medical Errors?” at the Barnert Hospital-Department of Psychiatry- Grand Rounds Lecture. June 7, Paterson, New Jersey.

2007 “Competence to Consent to Sexual Intercourse: Legal and Psychiatric Issues”, Lecturer at the Scientific Meeting of The New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society. Hackensack University Medical Center; January 25; Hackensack, New Jersey.

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2006 “Professional Liability Committee Meeting”, 2007 American Psychoanalytic Association Winter Meeting, January 17-21. Meeting Chair: Barbara G. Deutsch, M.D.; January 19, New York, New York.

2006 “Criminal Angst, As Diminished Responsibility?” at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law - Tri-State Chapter. Peer Review of Forensic Psychiatric Evaluations: Civil and Criminal cases”; co-sponsored by the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center and the Tri-State of AAPL. December 7-10, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2006 “Drugs, Mental Health, and Competence: The Role of the Clinical and Forensic Psychiatrist” at the International Forensic Psychiatric Meeting, sponsored by the Chilean Medical Legal Service and the Chilean Ministry of Justice. November 16; Santiago, Chile.

2006- 2008 “Introduction the Clinical Interview Preceptorship (MIP) Component of The Physician’s Core Curriculum 2”; at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)- New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) - Department of Psychiatry; at Barnert Hospital; 6-week course; Paterson, New Jersey.

2006- 2008 “Psychiatric Mock Boards”; American Board of Psychiatry Neurology, Part II Exam: Oral Examination - Faculty Examiner for Advanced Psychiatric Residents, Department of Psychiatry, New Jersey Medical School (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) in May, 20; Newark, New Jersey.

2006 “Medical, Legal and Ethical Aspects of the Terri Sciavo’s Case;” at the “Medical Ethics” Course of John McCormick, Science Teacher, at Indian Hills High School, University Program in Medicine, Science and Research; April 11; Oakland. New Jersey.

2005 “Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse - Practical Aspects in Pennsylvania; full day program, sponsored by Lorman Educational Services. December 2, 2005; Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.

2005 “Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Aspects of Being a Psychiatric Expert Witness in the United States”, Course presented at the First Latin - American Forensic Psychiatric Meeting, August 16-17; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2005 “First Latin-American Forensic Psychiatric Meeting”; as Co - Organizer and co-Chair of the Scientific Program Committee; August 16-17; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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2005 “Independent Psychiatric Examinations of cases Concerning Psychiatric Malpractice (Suicide Risk Assessments); Detection of Malingering in Disability Evaluations; and Assessment of Psychic Damage in Sexual Harassment Claims; International Perspectives; at the First Latin-American Forensic Psychiatric Meeting, August 16-17; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2005 “Panel on Child Sexual Abuse;” Moderator, cases presented by forensic psychiatrists and psychologists, attorneys and judges of the Argentinean Courts; at the First Latin-American Forensic Psychiatric Meeting; August 16- 17; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2005 “Mental Status after CABG (Coronary Artery By-Pass Graft): Implications for Psychiatrists’ Competence, Ethical Considerations.” Workshop at the American Psychiatric Association. Annual Meeting, May 25, Atlanta, Georgia.

2004 “Objectivity vs. Advocacy: testing the limits of professional ethics: Sometimes a Voyeur is not just a Voyeur, “at the Clinical Forensic Psychiatry - Civil Criminal Cases, co-sponsored by the Forensic Clinic Bellevue Hospital Center and the Tri-State Chapter of AAPL; December 10-12, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2004 “Juggling the Essentials in the Psychiatric Box: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Issues”; Barnert Hospital, Department of Psychiatry; Grand Rounds. October 7; Paterson, New Jersey.

2004 “Understanding Mental Illness, its Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis.” Guest Lecturer at Seton Hall University Law School, Course on Mental Health Law, conducted by Professor Raymond Deeney. August 31; Newark, New Jersey.

2004 “The Effect of Trauma on Culture”, Keynote Speaker. The Fourth Bi-Annual Cultural Competence Conference, co-sponsored by the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services, Partnership for Cultural Competence: Community Kids, Melissa Foundation, Montgomery County Schools, Department of Juvenile Services, OHR and Child Welfare Services. May 18; University of Maryland at Shady Grove Center, Rockville, Maryland.

2004 “Forensic Psychiatry in Latin America,” Lecturer at International Forensic Psychiatric Conference: Tri-State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and The Law and The Forensic Faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. New York University Medical Center; April 24; New York, New York.

2003 “Civil Commitment: Psychiatric Perspectives Underlying Legal Decisions”; Guest Lecturer at Seton Hall University Law School, course on Mental Health Law, Conducted by Professor Raymond Deeney September 30; Newark, New Jersey.

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2003 “Competence and Guardianship,” Guest Lecturer at Seton Hall University Law School, course on Mental Health, conducted by Professor Raymond Deeney. April 8; Newark, New Jersey.

2003 “The Scientific Alliance of Forensics and Psychiatry,” at Barnert Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds. February 6; Paterson, New Jersey.

2003 “Ethics Committee Workshop” 2003 American Psychoanalytic Association Winter Meeting, January 22-26. Meeting Chair: Marvin Margolis, M.D., Ph.D. January 24; New York, New York.

2002 “Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders following Trauma, and of the Conditions that Mimics them: Malingering”, at the Travelers Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Worker’s Compensation Unit, Continuing Education Program. June 13; Morris Plains, New Jersey.

2002 “Medical Malpractice: Risk Prevention;” Lecturer at the Roving Symposium, Sponsored by the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey. Presented to the Medical Staff of the East Orange General Hospital; May 28; East Orange, New Jersey.

2002 “Psychodynamic Assessment and Formulation,” at Bergen Regional Medical Center-Department of Psychiatry, Residency Training Program, Psychiatric Grand Rounds, Advances in Psychiatry. May 9; Paramus, New Jersey.

2002 “Humpty Dumpty v. The Emperor’s New Clothes, (PSTD and TBI v. Deception)”, Sponsored by The Bergen County Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Committee. January 23; Hackensack, New Jersey.

2001 “The Psychoanalytically Informed Forensic Psychiatrist: Childhood Maltreatment and Dynamic Factors Influencing Adolescent Violence” Sponsored by Argentine Psychoanalytic Association, Scientific Meeting, organized by the Racker Center for the Study of Violence, Maltreatment, and Sexual Abuse. April 6, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2001 “Classic Psychoanalysis in a Non-Classic Milleu: Views from the Couch”, The New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society, Scientific Meeting, Lecturer. March 15.

2000 “The Humpty Dumpty Affliction: When it is and When it is Not,” at the Clinical Forensic Psychiatry-Civil Criminal Cases”, co-sponsored by The Forensic Clinic of Bellevue Hospital Center and The Tri-State Chapter of The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. December 8-10, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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2000 “Psychiatry and the Law” Roving Symposia St. Mary’s Hospital; sponsored by the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey; Passaic, New Jersey. September 27.

2000 “Prejudice in the Clinical Situation: A Panel Discussion;” Speaker. The New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society and the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, Hackensack University Medical Center; Hackensack, New Jersey; March 9.

1998 ”Psychosomatic Medicine,” Roving Symposia, sponsored by the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey; St. Mary’s Hospital; Passaic, New Jersey; April 22.

1996 “Multiple Personality Disorder: Some Proposals Based Upon the Psychoanalysis of a Case”, Formal Discussant, work presented by Richard Gottlieb, M.D. The Psychoanalytic Association of New York, 262th Scientific Meeting at Lenox Hill Hospital; New York, New York; March 18.

1996 “Facing Multiple Personality Disorder,” at Bergen Pines” County Hospital- Department of Psychiatry-Residency Training Program, Psychiatric Grand Rounds; February 1. Paramus, New Jersey.

1993 “The Mind-Brain Conflict”, The New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society - Scientific Meeting; May 13, Formal Discussant, work presented by Richard Kessler, D.O.; Hackensack, New Jersey.

1993 “Panic Disorders - Diagnosis and Treatment”, At Bergen Pines County Hospital Department of Psychiatry - Residency Training Program, Psychiatric Grand Round; November 4. Paramus, New Jersey.

1993 “Understanding Depression: Part Two-Treatment Options”, Fall Evening Educational Series. The Valley Hospital; October 1993; Ridgewood, New Jersey.

1992 “Psychiatric Emergencies”, Roving Symposia, Academy of Medicine of New Jersey. Essex County Hospital Center.

1992 “Understanding Phobias”, Lecturers in Psychoanalysis Series, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Psychiatric Residency Training Program. (PGY 3-4).

1990 “Introduction to Combined Approach: Psychopharmacology and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy”; Hackensack University Medical Center. Co- sponsor by New Jersey Psychiatric Association - New Jersey Psychoanalytic Society; Moderator; Hackensack, New Jersey.

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1990 “Treatment of Eating Disorders”, the Anorexia/Bulimia Clinic of New Jersey; Fair Lawn, New Jersey.

1990 “Psychiatry Board Review Course: Part Two”, Lecturer; New York University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, New York.

1986 “Multi-Cultural Counseling Conference,” Panelist; Board of Education of The City of New York, at Columbia University, New York, New York.

1982 “Downstate Medical Center - Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, Brooklyn, New York. Lecturer: Psychiatric Residency Training Program. Brooklyn, New York.

1980 “Assessment for Sex Change Surgery: A Case Study”, Psychiatric Departmental Conference, Kings County Hospital Center; Brooklyn, New York.

1979 “Healing Procedures and Psychotherapy”, Seventh Annual Psychological Convention, at Hunter College of the City of New York, New York.

1979 “The Peruvian Jungle and Folkloric Psychiatry”, Department of Latin American Studies; Middlebury College; Middlebury, Vermont.

1978 “The Peruvian Jungle and Folkloric Psychiatry”, Department of Psychiatry, Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York.

1978 “Psychiatric Course” to the Medical Staff; Tarapoto General Hospital; Tarapoto, Peru.

1977 “Report on Hysterical-Dissociative Manifestations with Epidemic Characteristics in a Small Jungle Town”, Forth Peruvian Congress of Psychiatry, Lima Peru.

FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE

2001 CISM-Crisis Management Team Member (FEMA, Federal Emergency Management Agency), providing on-site (Ground Zero) psychological relief to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Force; September 20.

1976- 1977 Tarapoto General Hospital, Tarapoto, Peru. Medical Graduate Civil Service / Peruvian Public Health Department, Responsible for: - Hospital Zone #3 Representative to organize Central - Committee of “Useful Vacation” for Elementary and High School Students. - Community Council; representative. - Programmatic Unit; secretary.

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- Intersectorial Committee; representative, - Subcommittee of Support: chair.

1973 “Peruvian University Cayetano Heredia, Lima-Perú. Researcher: Program of Child and Family Orientation; conducted by R. Castro de La Mata, M.D., Director of Community Psychiatry Program.

1971 “Peruvian University Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru: Department of Social Sciences Pan-American Development Office, Fieldwork Peruvian Jungle region: Gathering Medical, Anthropological and Social Data of Aborigines and Colonist in the Amazon Area.

PUBLICATIONS

• “The Forensic Examination – A Handbook for the Mental Health Professional”; Alberto M. Goldwaser and Eric L. Goldwaser; Springer Nature, October 2018.

• Goldwaser, A.M., Aronoff, M., Felthous, A., and Busch K., (April 2007), “Forensic Psychiatric Meeting in Chile,” American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) Newsletter, Vol. 32, No. 2.

• Goldwaser, A. M, and Busch, K. (January 2006) “First South American Forensic Psychiatric Meeting American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) Newsletter. Vol. 31, No. 1.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (Winter 2005), “Sexual Harassment: Cinderella or the Little Mermaid, Victim or Tease,” The Bergen Barrister, publication of the Bergen County Bar Association, New Jersey. Vol. 22, No. 1, 38-40.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (August 2004), “A Forensic Psychiatrist’s Viewpoint: Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder,” New Jersey Lawyer Magazine. No.229, 28-31 and 63.

• Goldwaser A.M. (March 10, 2003), “The Psychoanalyst within the Legal System”. Reporter Scientific Meeting of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York, By Linda Gunsberg, Ph.D.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (Summer 2003), “A Pig that Builds with Bricks, Weeding out Junk Science in the Courtroom and in Psychiatric-Legal Reports”. The Bergen Barrister, Publication of the Bergen County Bar Association, New Jersey. Vol. 19 No. 1.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (Fall 2003), “Comments of Role of the Analyst as Forensic Expert.” Bulletin of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York, Vol. 41, #3.

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• Goldwaser, A. M. (Winter 2002), “The Emperor’s New Clothes; A Closer Look at Malingering PTSD;” The Bergen Barrister, Publication of the Bergen County Bar Association, New Jersey. Vol.19, No.1.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (Autumn 1999), “Forensic Psychiatry: An Allied Branch.” The Bergen Barrister, Publication of the Bergen County Bar Association, New Jersey.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (May-July 1996), “Personal Injury and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.” The Bergen Barrister, Publication of the Bergen County Bar Association, New Jersey.

• Goldwaser, A.M. (April 1993), “Practice Guideline for Major Depressive Disorder in Adults.” American Psychiatric Association: Reviewer and Consultant.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (Summer 1993), “Self-Starvation: A Cry For Help”; Valley Reports.

• Goldwaser, A. M. (November 1985), “Symbolic Expression and Racial Prejudice,” Reporter; Psychoanalytic Association of New York; by Martin A. Silverman, M.D.

• Goldwaser, A. M., (October 1983) “Silvia Plath and the Failure of Narcissistic Repair through Poetry,” Reporter; Psychoanalytic Association of New York; By Martin A. Silverman, M.D.

• Goldwaser, A. M., and Morales, M., (1977). “Report on Hysterical-Dissociative Manifestations with Epidemic Characteristics in a Small Jungle town,” Annals of Forth-Peruvian Congress of Psychiatry, Lima Peru.

Dr. Goldwaser has been interviewed and quoted in the Editorial article of “Counselor,” on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (12/01); in the Letter to The Editor, to “The American Psychoanalyst,” concerning ethical and methodological distinctions between psychoanalytic explorations and forensic psychiatric studies, (12/2); in the feature article on the “CNS News,” as a forensic expert in the detection of malingering, (9/03); in the New Jersey “Home News Tribune” (03/04) on the subject of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; in “The San Francisco Examiner” (3/04) on Elder Abuse.

Dr. Goldwaser has participated in interviews by broadcast (Radio Liberty, Europe, Radio Mitre, Radio Universidad and Radio America, in Argentina; and print media (The Records, New Jersey daily Newspaper).

Dr. Goldwaser was interviewed by Terrace Lour, Esquire of Voice America (“The Docket”) on the topic of Juvenile Violence and the Court System (11/03/03); on KABC (Washington State) on the topic of Phobias (5/25/04), on “Oregonian” on the topic Post-

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Traumatic Stress Disorder, (5/31/04), and on “The Stuart News,” Florida, on Amnesic and Dissociate Disorders (6/23/04), Also on “Bulimia Nervosa,” for “ ‘Telemundo: “Noticias Al Rojo Vivo” with Maria Celeste Arraras (hostess), (Ch.47), on March 2005: on Sexual Predators-Pedophiles” for “A Current Affair”, (Fox-Ch.5), on 5/24, 2005; on June 15, 2005: for HITN-TV (Hispanic Information and Telecommunication Network), on “Teenagers and Violence”, in “Dialogue from Coast to Coast”, with Malin Falu (hostess).

Dr. Goldwaser was interviewed by ‘The Record’, on “Danger: Teens with Explosives” by Robert Ivry, August 21; 2005.

Dr. Goldwaser was interviewed by Pawet Snzaniawski, from the daily newspaper: “Zycie Warszawy: in Warsaw, Poland, about “Child Sexual Abuse,” on September 9, 2005.

Carolyn Susman, Staff writer from “Palm Beach Post,” based on interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: Family plays key role against suicide”, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, on September 14, 2005.

Matt Kanner, staff writer from “Foster Daily Democrat,” from New Hampshire, based on an interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: “Experts weigh in on causes for recent rash of standoff”; related to suicides and attempts/gestures during the holiday season, on December 24, 2005.

Teresa Ann Boeckel, staff writer from “York Sunday News,” from York, Pennsylvania, based on an interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: “West York gropes for answers”, about teacher’s suicide in the classroom; on February 19, 2006.

“PTSD and Iraq War Veterans;” videotaped interview by Megan Thompson and Crystal Fisher, N.Y.U. School of Journalism, February 22, 2006.

March 30, 2006: for HITN-TV (Hispanic Information and Television Network), on “Sexual Harassment in the workplace” in “Dialogue from Coast to Coast”, with Malin Falu (hostess); also with Mr. Rodolfo Antola, Human rights Specialist, Office of Sexual Harassment Issues, State of New York, Executive Department, Division of Human Rights.

April 3, 2006; at WFWB Radio News, interview with Paul Lowe about a recent event involving two children found dead by the Los Angeles police, being their main suspect, involved in a child custody dispute.

April 21, 2006 interviewed by hostess Jami Floyd, at “Best Defense-Court TV”, 11:00 A.M.- 1:00 P.M., providing forensic psychiatric commentaries on “OH vs. Robinson” (Priest Accused of Nun Murder) and “Ohio vs. Halder” (murder trial- “College under Siege”); New York, New York.

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Megan Scott, staff writer from the “Associated Press,” based on an interviewed with Dr. Goldwaser, produced the article: “The Science of Drink: Does a drunken man speak the truth?” related to Mel Gibson’s anti-Semitic statements while intoxicated with alcohol; August 3, 2006.

Dr. Goldwaser has participated in interviews by broadcast media from Radio Universidad ( AM 580- by Mario Perciavalle); and Radio Mitre ( AM 810- by Jorge Martinez), from Cordoba, Argentina; and also Radio Concepto (AM 1050- by Rodo Herrera) and Radio America (AM 1190 - Martin Vitton) from Buenos Aires Argentina. At four different times, Dr. Goldwaser was asked to provide comments concerning psychological aspects and chronic effects of victimization and terrorism. September 2006.

WPR.ORG (Wisconsin Public Radio), Interview with Peter Donalds of the Radio Program: “At Issue”, about School Violence. October 2, 2006.

“Dr. Goldwaser has participated in an interview with Russ Mitchell (CBS-TV News), and provided comments concerning psychological aspects and chronic effects of Child Abduction, victimization and child sexual and physical abuse. January 14, 2007; New York.

Dr. Goldwaser has been interviewed and quoted in the feature article “Death down below: Subway deaths not uncommon”; by reporter Chuck Bennett. “AM New York”, staff writer. This article appeared in the Issue 010, Vol 5, Copyright 2007, Newsday Inc. January 16, 2007.

January 30, 2007: for HITN-TV (Hispanic information and Telecommunication Network), on “Common Conflicts between Parents and their Adolescent Children”, in “Dialogue from Coast to Coast”, with Malin Falu (hostess).

Katherine Stech, staff writer from “The Post and Courier”, from Charleston, South Carolina, based on an interviewed with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: “Amnesia” in connection with charges of ‘white collar’ crime; on April 6, 2007.

Jessica Johnson, staff writer from “The Post and Courier’, from Charleston, South Carolina, based on an interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: “Amnesia” in connection with charges of ‘white collar’ crime; on April 17, 2007.

Dr. Goldwaser has been interviewed by the program hostess, journalist and former first lady of Jamaica: Beverley Anderson Manley at (HOT-102 FM Radio Station) “Today Show” and provided comments concerning “Stress Management”; on July 16, 2007.

Dr. Goldwaser has been interviewed and quoted in the feature article “When the problem is Munchausen’s: A young woman seeks treatment for one condition but

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won’t accept help for a different diagnosis”; by reporter Dr. Sandeep Jauhar from ‘The Los Angeles Times’, Los Angeles, California; on April 14, 2008.

Jonathan Saltzman, staff writer from “The Boston Globe”, based on an interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: "Finding words at last for an unspeakable loss – Parents of two dead children seek to prevent repeat tragedy"; related to the mentally ill and the responsibilities of psychiatrists and law enforcement officials; December 7, 2008.

Joseph Mandak, staff writer from “The Associated Press-Pittsburgh”, based on an interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on: "Bullied into Anorexia"; related to a mother that started legal action based on the claim that Pittsburgh school bullies her daughter into anorexia with remarks about her weight. August 19, 2009.

Martin Sasone, staff writer from “Clarin”, Buenos Aires, Argentina daily newspaper, based on an interview with Dr. Goldwaser, produced an article on “Sex Offenders Risk of Recidivism.” September 21, 2009.

Crisitna Atzpeolea, staff writer from “La Voz” daily newspaper from Cordoba, Argentina, produced an article titled “In the US, Treatment of Sex Offender Could Be for Life.” October 1, 2009.

Pilar Marrero, staff writer from “La Opinion” daily newspaper from Los Angeles & Cuba, produced an article titled “USA: Shooting in Times of Stress.” November 6, 2009.

Dr. Goldwaser participated as Panelist with Amil Niazi, Producer and Conductor from CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) of the program CBC News, “Your Voice” – “Chile Mine Rescue.” October 14, 2010 http://www.cbc.ca/news/pointofview/2010/10/live-chat-chile-mine-rescue.html

Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman, staff writer from “The Trentonian” daily newspaper, produced an article titled “Autopsy: Trenton cop’s suicide was self-inflicted gunshot wound to chest.” November 2, 2016.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

• American Psychiatric Association; General Member. • American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law; Regular Member. • American Neuropsychiatric Association; General Member.

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• American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology; Regular Member • International Neuro-psychoanalysis Society; Active Member. • American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children; General Member. • Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers; Clinical Member. • New Jersey Psychiatric Association, Regular Member. • The Psychoanalytic Association of New York; Affiliated with NYU School of Medicine; Member/Faculty. • International Psychoanalytic Association; Associate Member.

Rev. 4/2/2020

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