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DAVID A. MARTINDALE, Ph.D., ABPP Board Certified in Forensic Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology 117 56th Ave. S., Apt. 409 <> St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Voicemail: 727 – 867 - 3825 <> Fax: 727 - 499 - 9837 e-mail: [email protected] <> website: www.damartindale.com

Curriculum Vitae

This document appears in two parts.

The contents of Part I are shown below.

DEGREES EARNED LICENSES and CERTIFICATES EARNED INSTRUCTIONAL POSITIONS HELD PUBLICATIONS PRESENTATIONS OFFERED PRESENTATIONS SCHEDULED for 2020 PRESENTATIONS SCHEDULED for 2021 FORMAL SUPERVISED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE INFORMAL SUPERVISED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE SUPERVISORY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE INDEPENDENT PRACTICE CLINICAL CONSULTING INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS COMMUNITY SERVICE (Pro Bono Activities) SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Part II provides a list of continuing education programs covering the period between 2010 and December, 2020.

The information in both sections is accurate as of 1/4/21.

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DAVID A. MARTINDALE, Ph.D., ABPP Board Certified in Forensic Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology 117 56th Ave. S., Apt. 409 <> St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Voicemail: 727 – 867 - 3825 <> Fax: 727 - 499 - 9837 e-mail: [email protected] <> website: www.damartindale.com

Curriculum Vitae - part I

DEGREES EARNED:

Ph.D. 1971 Personality Psychology* Graduate Ctr. of the City University of New York, NY, NY M.A. 1966 Experimental Psychology Queens College of the City University of New York, Queens, NY B.A. 1963 Psychology Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT

*Respecialization training in clinical psychology obtained between 1971 and 1978 at the Great Neck Consultation Center, Great Neck, NY. Certification as Health Service Provider in Psychology granted in 1978 by the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology.

Doctoral dissertation: Effects of environmental context in negotiating situations: Territorial dominance behavior in dyadic verbal interactions

Masters thesis: The influence of auditory (as opposed to visual) familiarity upon identification thresholds for tachistoscopically presented paralogs.

LICENSES and CERTIFICATES EARNED:

License as Psychologist: NY: 1972 (# 4069); NJ: 2000 (# 3864); FL: 2007 (#7639); SC: 2012 (# 1213) [All licenses are active.]

Certification as Health Service Psychologist: 1978 [I am no longer a registrant.] National Register of Health Service Psychologists (# 22036) [In 1978 the organization Name was National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology]

Board Certification in Forensic Psychology: 1996 American Board of Professional Psychology (certificate # 4690) [Board certification is active.]

INSTRUCTIONAL POSITIONS HELD:

2008 - 2012: American Bar Association, Section on Trial Advocacy Institute faculty

1989 – 2008: Department of Psychiatry, Human Sciences Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychiatry.

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2000 – 2007: Graduate Program in Psychology. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, NY, NY. Adjunct Clinical Supervisor [2000: taught two courses in Ethical Issues in Forensic Psychology.]

1979 - 1980 Department of Psychology, Clinical Division State University of New York at Stony Brook Visiting Professor of Psychology

1966 - 1999 Department of Psychology, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY rank 9/74 through retirement on 9/99: Professor

PUBLICATIONS:

Wittmann, J. P. & Martindale, D. A. (2020). Consultants, records, and protecting families. Family News & Views, 3(4), 1-4.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Psychological subjugation: The elusive form of abuse. The Matrimonial Strategist, 35:9, 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Inadequate judicial response to emotional abuse. The Matrimonial Strategist, 35:8, 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Expert witnesses: Observing the limits of expertise. The Matrimonial Strategist, 35(3), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A., (2016). New York's judicial straight-jacket. The Matrimonial Strategist, 34(11), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2016). Diagnoses in evaluation reports. The Matrimonial Strategist, 34(2), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Much is forgotten in 123 years. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ eNews 10(7). [Electronically transmitted newsletter. No pagination.]

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Custody litigation: A psychologist discusses a broken system. The Matrimonial Strategist, 33(7), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Commentary on work product review testimony. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ eNews 10(6). [Electronically transmitted newsletter. No pagination.]

Martindale, D. A. & Flens, J. R. (2015). Collaborative work product reviews: A concept in search of a method. The Matrimonial Strategist, 33(1), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2014). Litigant preparation by mental health professionals: A proposal. The Matrimonial Strategist, 32(11), 1ff.

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Gassman, S. & Martindale, D. A. (2014). Use and misuse of mental health professionals in custody cases. New York Law Journal, August 29, 2014.

Wittmann, J. P., Martindale, D. A., & Tippins, T. M. (2014). Analyzing child custody reports, part four: Reasoning adequacy. The Matrimonial Strategist, 32(9), 1ff.

Wittmann, J. P., Martindale, D. A., & Tippins, T. M. (2014). Analyzing child custody reports, part three: Technique adequacy. The Matrimonial Strategist, 32:8, 1ff.

Wittmann, J. P., Martindale, D. A., & Tippins, T. M. (2014). Analyzing child custody reports, part two: Data adequacy. The Matrimonial Strategist, 32:7, 3-4.

Wittmann, J. P., Martindale, D. A., & Tippins, T. M. (2014). Analyzing child custody reports, part one: Management of professional relationships. The Matrimonial Strategist, 32:6, 3-4.

Martindale, D. A. & Wittmann, J. P. (2014). Ten serious errors made by custody evaluators. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts eNews, 9(2). [Electronically transmitted newsletter. No pagination.]

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2014). Cultural sensitivity in child custody evaluations. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 26(1), 1-13.

Martindale, D. A. (2014). Lawyering and psychological research. The Matrimonial Strategist, 32(1), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2013). From treatment provider to evaluator: Overcoming cognitive encapsulation. Journal of Child Custody, 10, 141-153.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2013). Ethics in forensic practice. Chapter 3 (pages 37 - 61) in Volume 11: Forensic Psychology of the Handbook of Psychology, 2nd ed. I. Weiner, series editor; R. K. Otto, volume editor. New York: Wiley.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2013). Deconstructing custody evaluation reports. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 25(2), 357 - 374.

Martindale, D. A. (2013). Cognitive encapsulation: Thinking inside the box. (Part II of a 2-part article.) The Matrimonial Strategist, 31(5), 1-8.

Martindale, D. A. (2013). Cognitive encapsulation: Thinking inside the box. (Part I of a 2-part article.) The Matrimonial Strategist, 31(3), 3-5.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A., (2013). Child custody evaluations: Current literature and practical applications. Chapter 6 (pages 101 - 138) in Forensic Psychology, volume 11 of the Handbook of Psychology, 2nd ed. I. Weiner, series editor; R. K. Otto, volume editor. New York: Wiley.

Gould, J. W., Martindale, D. A. & Flens, J. R. (2013). Responsible use of psychological tests: Ethical and professional practice concerns. Chapter 11 (pages 222 - 238) in D. H. Saklofske, V. L. Schwean, & C. R. Reynolds (Eds.) Oxford handbook of child psychological assessment. New York, Oxford University Press.

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Martindale, D. A., Tippins, T. M., Ben-Porath, Y. S., Wittmann, J. P., & Austin, W. G., (2012). Assessment instrument selection should be guided by validity analysis not professional plebiscite: Response to a flawed survey. Family Court Review, 50(3), 502–507.

Martindale, D. A. (2012). A psychologist's take on trial tactics: The impact of unarticulated contingencies. The Matrimonial Strategist, 30(12), 3-5.

Martindale, D. A. (2012). When custody evaluators lose focus. The Matrimonial Strategist, 30(1), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2011). When the mental health expert . . . isn't one. The Matrimonial Strategist, 29:4, 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. & Flens, J. R. (2011). Test item transparency: the undisclosed threat to test validity. The Matrimonial Strategist, 29:7, 3-4.

Gould, J. W., Martindale, D. A., Wittmann, J. P., & Tippins, T. M. (2011). Testifying experts and non-testifying trial consultants: Appreciating the differences. Journal of Child Custody, 8:1&2 (double issue), 32-46.

Martindale, D. A. (2011). Litigation support services offered by forensic psychological consultants. The Florida Bar Association Family Law Section Commentator, 25(1), 35-36.

Martindale, D. A. (2010). Psychological experts and trial tactics. The Matrimonial Strategist, 28:8 (Aug.), 5ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2010). Children's best interests and coached custody litigants: Instruction in deception. The Matrimonial Strategist, 28:2, (Feb.) 5ff.

Martindale, D. A. & Sheresky, N. M. (2009). Legal and ethical issues in child custody evaluations. Chapter 2 (pages 48 – 70) in R. M. Galatzer-Levy, L. Kraus, & J. Galatzer-Levy (Eds.) The scientific basis of child custody decisions, 2nd ed. New York: Wiley.

Gould, J. W., Martindale, D. A., & Flens, J. R. (2009). Use of psychological tests in child custody evaluations. Chapter 4 (pages 85 – 124) in R. M. Galatzer-Levy, L. Kraus, & J. Galatzer-Levy (Eds.) The scientific basis of child custody decisions, 2nd ed. New York: Wiley.

Galatzer-Levy, R., Gould, J. W., & Martindale, D. A. (2009). From empirical findings to custody evaluations. Chapter 1 (pages 1 – 48) in R. M. Galatzer-Levy, L. Kraus, & J. Galatzer-Levy (Eds.) The scientific basis of child custody decisions, 2nd ed. New York: Wiley.

Bow, J. N. & Martindale, D. A. (2009). Developing and Managing a Child Custody Practice. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 9:2, 127 — 137.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Discovering the illegible: Reading evaluators' notes. The Matrimonial Strategist, 27:9 (Sept.), 1ff.

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Martindale, D. A. (2009). Psychological assessment meets legerdemain. The Matrimonial Strategist, 27:7 (July), 1ff.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2009). Specific questions guide child custody investigations, The Matrimonial Strategist, 27:5 (May), 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). ’s soul, as viewed by a psychologist, Matrimonial Strategist, 27:1 (Jan.), 1ff.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2009). Including children in decision making about custodial placement. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 22:2, 303-314. [Invited manuscript for a special issue entitled “Children’s interests.” B. E. Handschu, Issue Editor.]

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2008). Evaluating the evaluators in custodial placement disputes. Pages 527-546 and 923-935 (case material) in H. V. Hall (Ed) Forensic psychology and neuropsychology for criminal and civil cases. New York, NY: CRC Press / Taylor & Francis.

Murrie, D., Martindale, D. A., & Epstein, M. (2009). Unsupported assessment techniques in child sexual abuse evaluations. Pages 397 – 422 (chapter 16) in K. Kuehnle & M. Connell (Eds.) The evaluation of child sexual abuse allegations: A comprehensive guide to assessment, and testimony. New York: Wiley.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2008). Custody Evaluation Reports: The Case for References to the Peer-Reviewed Professional Literature. Journal of Child Custody, 3:4, 217-227.

Martindale, D. A. (2008). A Psychologist Critiques the APA’s Guidelines for Evaluating Parental Responsibility. The Family Advocate, 30:4 (Spring), 30-33.

Martindale, D. A. (2008). One picture may not be worth 1,000 words. The Matrimonial Strategist, Jan. (http://www.lawjournalnewsletters.com ).

Martindale, D. A. (2008). Are attorneys entitled to psychological test data? The Matrimonial Strategist, Aug. (http://www.lawjournalnewsletters.com ).

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2008). The failure of peer review. The Matrimonial Strategist, Feb. (http://www.lawjournalnewsletters.com ).

Martindale, D. A. (2007). Setting standards for custody evaluators. Invited manuscript for the Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 35/Summer, 173-199.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2007). The art and science of child custody evaluations. NY: Guilford.

Martindale, D. A. (2007). Reporter’s foreword to the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluation. Family Court Review, 45:1, 61-69.

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Martindale, D. A. (2007). Introduction to the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluation. Family Court Review, 45:1, 58-60.

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (2007). Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluation. Family Court Review, 45(1), 70-91. [Martindale, D. A., Reporter.]

Martindale, D. A. (2007). Forensic psychological consulting in litigated custody disputes, The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 35, 281-298. [Invited manuscript for a special issue entitled “Mental health consultation: A jurisprudential science perspective.” E. Drogin, Ed.]

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2007). Custody evaluation reports: The case for empirically-derived information. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 7(3), 87– 99.

Martindale, D. A. (2007). The false promise of parenting coordination. The Matrimonial Strategist, 25:8, 1ff.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2007). Countertransference and zebras: Forensic obfuscation. Journal of Child Custody, 4(3/4), 73-79.

Gould, J. W.., Martindale, D. A., & Eidman, M. H. (2007). Is parental sexual orientation probative in child custody advisory reports: It depends! Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 7(4), 111-124.

Gould, J. W., Martindale, D. A., & Eidman, M. H. (2007). Assessing allegations of . Journal of Child Custody, 4(1,2), 1-36.

Otto, R. K. & Martindale, D. A. (2007). The Law, process, and science of child custody evaluation. Pages 251 – 275 in M. Costanzo, D. Krauss, & K. Pezdek (Eds.), Expert psychological testimony for the courts. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Erlbaum.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). The Oz illusion: The expert behind the curtain. The Matrimonial Strategist, 24:7, 5-6.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). Investigating allegations of child sexual abuse: Shortcuts not welcome. Pages xi – xxxv in K. Kuehnle & L. Drozd (Eds.), Child custody litigation: Allegations of child sexual abuse. New York: Haworth.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). Consultants and further role delineation. The Matrimonial Strategist, 24:7, 6.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). Consultants and role delineation. The Matrimonial Strategist, 24:4, 3ff.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). Play therapy doesn’t play in court: A review of A. Trubitt’s (2004) Play therapy goes to court: Implications and applications in contested child custody, 2nd ed. (Kailua, HI: Author). Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices, 3:1, 77-86.

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Martindale, D. A. (2005). Psychological assessment: Evaluating the evaluations. The Matrimonial Strategist, 22:12, 3-5.

Martindale, D. A. (2005). Bias and prejudice in custody evaluations. The Matrimonial Strategist, 23:9, 3-8

Martindale, D. A. (2005). A primer for cross-examining mental health professionals: Not all board certifications are created equal. The Matrimonial Strategist, 23:5, 6-8 .

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2005). A second call for clinical humility and judicial vigilance: Comments on Tippins and Wittmann. Family Court Review, 43:2, 253-259.

Martindale, D. A. (2005). Confirmatory bias and confirmatory distortion. Pages 31-48 in J. R. Flens & L. Drozd (Eds.) Psychological testing in child custody evaluations. New York : Haworth .

Martindale, D. A. (2005). Confirmatory Bias and Confirmatory Distortion. Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices, 2:1/2*, 33-50. *numbers 1 and 2 have been published simultaneously.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2004). Child custody. Pages 323-328 in C. Spielberger (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology. New York: Academic Press/Elsevier.

Gould, J. W., Kirkpatrick, H. D., Austin, W. G., & Martindale, D. A. (2004). Critiquing a colleague's forensic work product: A suggested protocol for application to child custody evaluations. Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices, 1(3), 37-64.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2004). The forensic : Ethics and scientific methodology applied to custody evaluations. Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices, 1:2, 1-22.

Greenberg, L. R., Martindale, D. A., Gould, J. W., & Gould-Saltman, D. J. (2004). Ethical issues in child custody and dependency cases: Enduring principles and emerging challenges. Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices,1:1, 9-32.

Martindale, D. A. (2004). Integrity and transparency: A commentary on record keeping in child custody evaluations Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices 1:1, 33-42.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2004). Child custody. Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, pages 323-328. Oxford, UK: Elsevier

Greenberg, L. R. , Gould, J. W., Gould-Saltman, D. J., Schnider, R. & Martindale, D. A. (2003). Effective intervention with high conflict families: How judges can promote and recognize competent treatment. Journal of the Center for Families, Children, and the Courts, 4, 49-65.

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Martindale, D. A. (2003). Review of: Psychological Assessment of Sexually Abused Children and Their Families, by William N. Friedrich, Ph.D. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002), The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 3/Summer, 231-234.

Martindale, D. A. (2003). Review of Benjamin & Gollan's "Family evaluation in custody litigation. Behavioral Sciences & The Law, 21:4, 547-557.

Martindale, D. A. (2003). Expedition and ethics: Are they compatible? Proceedings of the 40th Anniversary Conference. 178-181. Madison, WI: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.

Martindale, D. A. (2003). Troxel v. Granville: A non-justiciable dispute. Family Court Review, 41:1, 88-91

Martindale, D. A. (2002). An evaluator-designed appointment order. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, 2-8. Madison, WI: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.

Martindale, D. A. (2001). Cross-examining mental health professionals in child custody litigation. Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 29/Winter, 483-511.

Martindale, D. A. (2001). On the importance of suggestibility research in assessing the credibility of children's testimony. Court Review: 38/3 (Fall), 8-10.

Martindale, D. A. (2001). Review of Robert Henley Woody's “Child Custody: Practice Standards, Ethical Issues, and Legal Safeguards for Mental Health Professionals.” Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 29/Fall, 373-375.

Martindale, D. A. (2001). Review of Louis H. Janda's “Psychological Testing: Theory and Applications.” Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 29/Spring, 75-78.

Martindale, D. A. (2000). The great transmogrification: Therapist / evaluator morphing. Pp. 78 – 81 in Symposium Proceedings: Fourth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations. Madison, WI: Association of Family & Conciliation Courts.

Martindale, D. A. & Otto, R. K. (2000). Communicating with the custody evaluator. Family Advocate (Special Issue: Mental Health Strategies and Skills: Forensic and Clinical Experts in the Custody Case) 23:1, 30-34.

Martindale, D. A., Martindale, J. L., & Broderick, J. E. (1991). Providing expert testimony in child custody litigation. In Keller, P. A. & Heyman, S. R. (Eds.), Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Source Book, Vol. 10. (pp. 481-497). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange.

PUBLICATION SCHEDULED:

Martindale, D. A. (2021). The blind leading the sighted: Case-blind didactic testimony. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ eNews, February.

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PRESENTATIONS OFFERED:

Martindale, D. A. (2020). Forensic psychological consulting in child custody litigation. Four-hour virtual workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Concept Continuing & Professional Studies, and Palo Alto University, Nov. 1, 2020.

Martindale, D. A. (2020). The Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluations. Half-day virtual workshop offered under the auspices of the Judicial College of the Supreme Court of Iowa, Nov. 19.

Wittmann, J. P. & Martindale, D. A. (2020). Playing Defense: Tips for Designing Custody Assessments to Withstand Attack. Virtual workshop offered under the auspices of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, in conjunction with the 14th Symposium on Child Custody, Nov. 11.

Martindale, D. A., Deutsch, R. M., & McColley, D. H. (2019). Interviews of children when there are allegations of sexual abuse: how to do them and how to review them. Full-day program offered at the Fall Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, in Pittsburgh, PA, Oct. 31.

Martindale, D. A. (2019). Ethics and Licensing Update. Seven-hour program offered in San Diego, California, sponsored by Alliant University, Oct. 26.

Martindale, D. A. & Wolfrum, T. W. (2019). Ethical Issues and Challenges for Consultants and Expert Witnesses. Program offered in San Diego, California, at the "Conference on Advanced Issues in Child Custody: Evaluation, Litigation and Settlement," conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Sept. 19 – 21.

Martindale, D. A., Kline, J., & Wallacher, G. (2019). Child Custody Evaluator / Domestic Violence Update Training. Twelve-hour training program offered at Santa Clara University, co-sponsored by the Santa Clara Psychological Association and the California Psychological Association, July 20 & 21.

Martindale, D. A. (2019). Risk Management for Custody Evaluators and Court Involved Therapists. Full-day presentation offered at Palo Alto University, co- sponsored by CONCEPT Professional Training and Palo Alto University, June 18.

Martindale, D. A. (2019). Allegations of Alienation or Child Sexual Abuse in Custody Evaluations. Full-day presentation offered at Palo Alto University, co-sponsored by CONCEPT Professional Training and Palo Alto University, June 17.

Martindale, D. A., Wittmann, J. P., & Braunstein, L. J. (2018). Providing effective testimony in litigated child custody disputes. Full day presentation to be offered in conjunction with the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts' 13th Symposium of Child Custody, Denver, CO, November 8-10.

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Martindale, D. A. & Flens, J. R. (2018). Forensic Psychological Assessment in Custody Litigation: Conceptual Issues, Data Integration, and Advanced Topics. Two- day program offered at Palo Alto University, sponsored by CONCEPT Professional Training Palo Alto, CA, August 20 & 21.

Martindale, D. A., Drozd, L., & Frederick, L. (2018). Sticks, Stones, and Psychological Subjugation. Workshop presented at the 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Washington, DC, June 6-9.

Wittmann, J. P., Martindale, D. A., & Pearl, J. 2018). Carnac or Clarification: Testifying about people we have never seen. Workshop presented at the 55th Annual Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Washington, DC, June 6-9.

Martindale, D. A. & Wittmann, J. P. (2017). The mental health consultant. Lecture presented at a conference entitled "Ethical and legal considerations in the expanding role of mental health professionals in family law proceedings," co-sponsored by the New York chapter of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts and the New York chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, New York, NY, Dec. 8.

Cooper, M. F., Martindale, D. A., Wittmann, J. P., & Rosenthal, K. B. (2017). Forensic evaluator involvement in pre-trial negotiations. Panel discussion offered at the above-referenced conference, December 8.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Advanced Topics for Custody Evaluators: Interviewing, Report Writing and Testifying. Two-day program offered at the University of Baltimore, School of Law in Baltimore, co-sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the University of Baltimore School of Law’s Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families, December 6 & 7.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Custody evaluations: Advanced Topics. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Asheville, North Carolina, June 9, 2017.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Asheville, North Carolina, June 8, 2017.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Interviewing, report writing, and testifying in child custody cases. Two-day program offered under the auspices of the Forensic Training Academy of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Concept Professional Training. New York City, NY, June 5 & 6, 2017.

Martindale, D. A. & Schnider, R. (2017). Ethical issues and challenges for consultants and expert witnesses. Half-day Institute offered at the Annual Conference of the California Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Costa Mesa, California, February 10, 2017.

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Martindale, D. A. (2017). The Standards and beyond: Custody evaluations and risk management. Two-day training program offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, March 8 & 9, 2017.

Martindale, D. A. (2017). Technology in custody evaluations: The good, the bad, and the utilitarian. Full day training program offered under the auspices of the Wisconsin Inter-Professional Committee On , Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, April 6, 2017.

Martindale, D. A. (2016). Consulting in child custody cases. Lecture offered for the Boston Symposium on Psychology and Law, Boston, MA, November 12, 2016.

Martindale, D. A. (2016). Developing your skills as a testifying expert. Workshop offered at the 12th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Atlanta, GA, November 3 - 5.

Martindale, D. A., & Wittmann, J. W. (2016). Custody Assessment Analysis. Full-day Institute offered at the 12th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Atlanta, GA, November 3 - 5.

Martindale, D. A. (2016). Evaluation for Child Custody. Two-day program offered under the auspices of the Forensic Training Academy of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Concept Professional Training. New York City, NY. June 16-17.

Martindale, D. A. (2016). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Kansas City, MO, June 7.

Tippins, T. M. & Martindale, D. A. (2016). Conducting forensic assessments and reviews: Ethical and evidentiary considerations. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Kansas City, MO, June 6.

Martindale, D. A., Flens, J. R., Rappaport, S., & Meyer, C. J. (2016). Resuscitating Frye: The general acceptance factor never died. Workshop offered at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Seattle, Washington, June 3, 2016.

Martindale, D. A., Wittmann, J. P., & Pearl, J. (2016). Snubbing the DSM-5: Reports without diagnoses. Workshop offered at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Seattle, Washington, June 2, 2016.

Martindale, D. A. (2016). Drawing the line: Coaching v. appropriate litigant preparation. Presentation offered at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Florida chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, St. Petersburg, FL, May 6.

Lawrence, J. L., Martindale, D. A., Greif, J. B., Wechsler, A., Jones, L., & Bottinelli, J. P. (2016). Cutting edge issues from the perspective of custody evaluators. Panel presentation offered in conjunction with the 2016 Family Law Symposium, conducted under the auspices of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education and the New Jersey Bar Association, Family Law Section, New Brunswick, NJ. Jan. 30.

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Martindale, D. A. & Drozd, L. (2015). Understanding children’s reported needs and perceptions. Workshop offer at the Regional Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Columbus, OH., November 5-7.

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Custody evaluations: Advanced topics. Full day presentation offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, St. Petersburg, FL, October 29.

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Full day presentation offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, St. Petersburg, FL, October 28.

Martindale, D. A. & Sloan, P. (2015). Maximizing the Usefulness of Mental Health Consultants in Custody Litigation. Workshop offered at a conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Washington, DC, September 29 - October 4.

Ferro, G. & Martindale, D. A. (2015). Ethical and Tactical Considerations in Pre- Custody Evaluation Litigant Preparation by Mental Health Professionals and Attorneys. Half-day presentation offered at a conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Washington, DC, September 29 - October 4.

Martindale, D. A., Tippins, T. M., & Wittmann, J. P. (2015). How to Analyze, Present, and Challenge Forensic Reports and Testimony. Full day Institute offered in conjunction with the 52nd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, New Orleans, LA, May 27.

Martindale, D. A., Larkin, J. & Ostrov, E. (2015). Crossing the line: Potential misuses of consulting experts. Presentation offered at the Forensic Forum, Chicago, IL, March 19.

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Parenting evaluator training. Full day program offered under the auspices of the North Dakota Supreme Court, Fargo, ND, March 18.

Boggess, J. I., Bosier, P., Martindale, D. A., Mosten, F., Verdenschot, J. H., & Howe, W. (2015). Access to Justice: Different Strokes for Different Folks. Plenary Session offered at the 52nd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, New Orleans, LA, May 27.

Martindale, D. A. (2015). Child Custody Evaluations: Advanced topics. Webinar conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, February, 24.

Martindale, D. A. (2014). The Standards and beyond: Custody Evaluations and Risk Management. Two-day program offered at the University of Baltimore, School of Law in Baltimore, co-sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the University of Baltimore School of Law’s Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families, December 8 & 9.

12 Martindale, D. A. (2014). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Full day presentation offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Atlanta, GA, November 15.

Martindale, D. A., Dale, M., Simon, R. A., Lee, S. M., & Deutsch, R. M. (2014). The Activities and Roles of Consultants: How Many is too Many? Panel discussion, in conjunction with the 11th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), in San Antonio, TX, November 7.

Martindale, D. A. & Flens, J. R. (2014). Collaborative Work Product Reviews: A Concept in Search of a Method. Workshop offered in conjunction with the 11th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), in San Antonio, TX, Nov. 7.

Tippins, T. M. & Martindale, D. A. (2014). Confronting bias and psychological testing evidence in custody litigation. Presentation offered under the auspices of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education and the Chicago-Kent School of Law, Chicago, IL, June 5.

Wittmann, J. P., Martindale, D. A., & Tippins, T. M. (2014). Deadly sins: Learning from our mistakes as evaluators. Workshop offered at the 51st Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 28.

Martindale, D. A. (2014). Dueling experts in custody litigation. Presentation offered at the Annual Meeting of the New Jersey chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Bridgewater, NJ, March 19.

Martindale, D. A. & Shienvold, A. T. (2014). Are Diagnostic Labels Helpful to Fact Finders? Presentation offered at the semi-annual meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, March 5.

Martindale, D. A. (2013) The Standards and beyond: Custody Evaluations and Risk Management. Two-day program offered at the University of Baltimore, School of Law in Baltimore, co-sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the University of Baltimore School of Law’s Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families, December 2 & 3.

Martindale, D. A. (2013). Threats to neutrality: biases, values, and paradigms. Full day Institute offered at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Los Angeles, CA, May 29.

Martindale, D. A. (2013). Ethics & Beyond: Sensitivity in the Performance of Evaluations in Family Law Actions. Workshop offered under the auspices of the Florida chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Orlando, FL, March 16th.

Martindale, D. A. (2012). Custody evaluations and risk management. Full day Institute offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, at the Tenth Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Phoenix AZ, Nov. 1st.

13 Lee, M., Kaufman, R, & Martindale, D. (2012). Reviewing a Colleague's Work Product and Joining the Litigation Team: Ethical Considerations. Workshop offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, at the Tenth Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Phoenix AZ, Nov. 2nd.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2012). New Directions in Court-Involved Psychological Evaluations. Two-day presentation offered under the auspices of the Nebraska Psychological Association in cooperation with the University of Nebraska- Lincoln Law-Psychology Program. Omaha, NE, April 12 & 13.

Martindale, D. A. (2012). A reviewer’s take on custody evaluations. Presentation offered under the auspices of the Florida Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Tampa, FL, March.

Martindale, D. A. & Tippins, T. M. (2011). Biases and opinion formulation in child custody disputes. Presentation offered at a conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Philadelphia, PA, September 16 & 17.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2011). Introduction to Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations. Full-day presentation offered in Scottsdale, AZ, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, October 14.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2011). Advanced Child Custody Issues. Full-day presentation offered in Scottsdale, AZ, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, October 15.

Ferro, G., Martindale, D. A., Cognetti, M. & Medoff, D. (2011). Mental Health- Attorney Consultation in Child Custody Cases: Ethical and Methodological Considerations. Full day program offered at the 48th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Orlando, FL., June.

Martindale, D. A. & Kelly, R. (2011). Determining Methodologically Sound from Unsound Social Science Research. Workshop offered at the 48th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Orlando, FL.

Martindale, D. A. (2011). Imposed : Does it work? Keynote address, given at the 2011 Annual Program of the New York State Interdisciplinary Forum on Mental Health and Family Law, New York County Lawyers Association, NYC, May.

Martindale, D. A. (2010). The essentials of child custody evaluations. Full-day Institute, offered at the Ninth Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Cambridge, MA, October.

Martindale, D. A. & Gould, J. W. (2010). Work product reviews and children’s best interests. Workshop offered at the Ninth Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Cambridge, MA, October.

Martindale, D. A. (2010).* The Myth of Neutrality: Recognizing Bias in Child Custody Evaluations. Offered for the Massachusetts Association of Guardians ad Litem, Wilton, MA, October 1 & 2. *Keynote speaker & primary presenter.

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Martindale, D. A. (2010). Three-day instructional program for attorneys, offered in conjunction with the Advanced Program of the American Bar Association Family Law Section’s Trial Advocacy Institute, covering topics in the area of child custody evaluation. Denver, May.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2010). Advanced Child Custody Issues. Full-day presentation offered in Sarasota, FL, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. March.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2010). Introduction to Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations. Full-day presentation offered in Sarasota, FL, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. March.

Martindale, D. A. (2010). Child Custody Assessments. Full-day workshop offered to the British Columbia Psychological Association, in Vancouver, BC. March.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Introduction to Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations. Full-day presentation offered in Sarasota, FL, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. September.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Preparing for board certification in forensic psychology. Full-day workshop offered in Sarasota, FL, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. September.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Advanced Custody Workshop: Qualifications, Reliability, and Relevance. Offered for the Advanced Family Law Course, under the auspices of the Texas Bar Association. August.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). [1] Your Mental Health Expert: What Those Tests Mean and How to Use Them in Your Case. [2] Use of Psychological Guidelines in Custody Evaluations. [3] Expert Qualifications and Qualifying Experts. Presentations offered at the American Bar Association Family Law Section’s annual Trial Advocacy Institute, in Denver, CO. May.

Martindale, D. A., Flens, J. W., & Fidnick, L. (2009). Do projective tests meet evidentiary standards? Presentation offered in New Orleans, LA, at the 46th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. May.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Introduction to Child Custody and Parenting Evaluations. Full-day presentation offered in Wichita, KS, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. April.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Preparing for board certification in forensic psychology. Full-day workshop offered in Wichita, KS, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology. April.

Martindale, D. A. (2009). Presumptions of Admissibility meet Motions in Limine. Presentation offered in Wayne, NJ in conjunction with a program entitled “An argument made: Identifying novel and cutting-edge issues in family law,” under the auspices of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. April.

15 Panel participant in two-day program, conducted in Tampa, FL, under the auspices of the Hillsborough County Bar Association, entitled “Parenting Plans / Time Sharing Evaluations from Three Professional Points of View: Judges, Attorneys, and Psychologists," November 14 & 15, 2008.

Martindale, D. A. (2008). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, at the Eighth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Albuquerque, NM, September 25.

Martindale, D. A. and Pickar, D. (2008). Reducing bias in child custody evaluations: Issues and controversies. Workshop offered under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, at the Eighth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Albuquerque, NM, September 26.

Martindale, D. A. (2008). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Three-hour workshop offered under the auspices of the Florida Psychological Association, Bonita Springs, FL, July 20.

Gould, J. W., Martindale, D. A., & Eidman, M. (2008). Advances in child development research applied to scientifically informed parenting plans. Three-hour presentation offered at the 45th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Vancouver, BC, May 29.

Martindale, D. A. (2008). Custody evaluations: The essentials. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists, New Orleans, LA, February 6.

Martindale, D. A. (2007). Keynote address: Setting standards for custody evaluators. 2007 Child Custody Symposium conducted by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, December 8.

Martindale, D. A. (2007). Psychological testing. Presentation offered at the 2007 Child Custody Symposium conducted by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, December 8.

Gold-Bikin, L. Z. & Martindale, D. A. (2007). The cross-examination of a mental health expert. Presentation offered by teleconference for the Continuing Legal Education Program of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, November 20.

Martindale, D. A. (2007). A mental health professional’s perspective on controversial issues in child custody evaluations. Presentation offered at the Pace Law School, White Plains, NY, June 6.

Gould, J. W., Martindale, D. A., & Flens, J. R. (2007). Writing custody evaluation reports for courts and families. Full-day presentation offered at the 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Washington, DC, May 30.

Martindale, D. A. (2007). Joint custody in perspective. Presentation offered at the Interdisciplinary Forum on Mental Health and Family Law, New York City, NY, May 17.

16 Martindale, D. A. (2007). Custody evaluations and risk management. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Albuquerque, NM, February 22.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). Custody Evaluations and Risk Management. Full-day Institute offered in conjunction with the Seventh International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Atlanta, GA, October 19.

Stanton, H. & Martindale, D. A. (2006). of Mardell, a movie-based fact pattern raising issues of custody, intellectual property rights, evidence, and ethics [discussion.] Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Washington Bar Association, Seattle, WA, March 23.

Austin, W. G., & Martin, L., Martindale, D. A., & Olesen, N. (2006). Controversial Issues in Child Custody Evaluations. Full-day Institute offered at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Tampa Bay, FL , May 31.

Stanton, H. & Martindale, D. A. (2006). Marriage of Mardell, a movie-based fact pattern raising issues of custody, intellectual property rights, evidence, and ethics [discussion.] Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Washington Bar Association, Seattle, WA, March 23.

Martindale, D. A., Sheresky, N. & Alter, E. (2006). Child custody trials and evaluations. Presentation offered at the 17th annual Family Law Conference, under the auspices of the Nevada Bar Association, Ely, NV, March 16 & 17.

Martindale, D. A. (2006). The validity and usefulness of psychological evaluations in making custody determinations. Presentation given to the Family Law Section of the New York Bar Association, New York, NY, January 26.

Stanton, H., Jaffe, D., Hoffman, P., Martindale, D., & Wilder, J. (2005). Marriage of Mardell, a movie-based fact pattern raising issues of custody, intellectual property rights, evidence, and ethics [panel discussion.] Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Chicago, IL, November 3.

Martindale, D. A. (2005). Cross-examining Mental Health Experts in Child Custody Litigation. Presentation given to the Arizona Bar Association, San Diego, CA, June 16.

Martindale, D. A. (2005). Psychological Assessments: Almost Everything the Attorney Needs to Know. Presentation given to the Arizona Bar Association, San Diego, CA, June 15.

Martindale, D. A. (2005). Pre-trial Preparation and Discovery Techniques. Presentation given to the Arizona Bar Association, San Diego, CA, June 14.

Martindale, D. A., Steinberg, B. F., & Tyler, J. (2004). Post-evaluation procedures and ethical considerations. Presentation offered at the Sixth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Nashville, TN, October.

17 Martindale, D. A. (2005). Anatomy of a Divorce Trial: Child Custody elements. Presented as one portion of a full day program under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Philadelphia, June 14.

Gould, J. W. & Martindale, D. A. (2004). The investigative component in child custody evaluations. Presentation offered at the Sixth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Nashville, TN, October.

Martindale, D. A. (2004). Custody Evaluations and Risk Management. Full-day presentation offered in conjunction with the Sixth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Nashville, TN, October.

Martindale, D. A. (2004). Child custody evaluation: Legal, clinical, and ethical issues. Two-day presentation offered under the auspices of the Florida Mental Health Institute. Tampa, FL, October.

Martindale, D. A. (2004). Evidentiary problems in child custody cases: Cross- examining mental health professionals in child custody litigation. Presentation offered in conjunction with the Continuing Legal Education Program of the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation. Winston-Salem, NC, September.

Martindale, D. A. & Olesen, N. W. (2004). The forensic and clinical s: How wide is the gap? Presentation offered at the forty-first annual conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Court, San Antonio, TX, May.

Gould, J. W., Hunter, L., Martindale, D. A., & Stahl, P. M. (2004). Advanced forum for child custody evaluators. Symposium offered at the forty-first annual conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, San Antonio, TX, May.

Martindale, D. A. (2004). Forensic Psychological Assessment: Comparative Custodial Fitness." Presentation at the Touro Graduate School of Psychology, Bay Shore, NY, April.

Martindale, D. A. (2004). Cross-examining Mental Health Professionals in Child Custody Litigation. Presentation offered for the Westchester Women's Bar Association, White Plains, NY, April.

Tippins, T. M. & Martindale, D. A. (2004). Custody: Direct and Cross-examination of a Forensic Expert. Presentation offered for the Suffolk County Academy of Law, Hauppauge, NY, March.

Martindale, D. A. (2003). Custody evaluations and risk management. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 20.

Gould, J. W., Kuehnle, K., & Martindale, D. A. (2003). Sexual abuse allegations: Responding to Pendente Lite Motions. Presentation offered at the 40th Anniversary Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. Ottawa, Ontario, May.

18 Stahl, P., Kaufman, N., Martindale, D. A., & Adam, K. (2002). Effective Use of the Mental Health Professional Consultant and Expert Witness. Presentation offered at the Fifth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations. Full-day workshop conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, November 7.

Shear, L. E. & Martindale, D. A. (2002). Evaluation Appointment Orders: Protecting Families and Evaluators. Presentation offered at the Fifth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, November.

Martindale, D. A. (2001). Custody evaluations and risk management. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Philadelphia, PA, November 1.

Martindale, D. A. (2001). Troxel v. Granville: A non-justiciable dispute. Paper distributed in conjunction with the above-referenced symposium. August.

Gottlieb, M. C., Martindale, D. A., Vasquez, M. J. T., Brown, L. S., Schwartz, L. L., & Shuman, D. W. (2001). What about the children?: In re Troxel vs. Granville. Symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August.

Ross, G. T., Altenhaus, A., & Martindale, D. A. (2001). Led workshops on custody- related issues at the Family Division Judicial Retreat, conducted under the auspices of New Jersey's Administrative Office of the Courts, Avalon, NJ, May 14.

Martindale, D. A., Czutrin, G., & Stahl, P. (2000). Ethical Challenges in Child Custody Evaluations Symposium presented at the Fourth International Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, conducted under the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Kiawah Island, SC, November.

Martindale, D. A. (2000). Evaluating evaluations: How courts can assess the usefulness of advisory reports by custody evaluators. Paper distributed in conjunction with the above-referenced symposium. August.

Martindale, D. A., Lipsitt, P., Otto, R. K., Shapiro, D., & Wiggins, B. (2000). Contributing to judicial scientific literacy. Symposium sponsored by the American Psychology-Law Society, offered at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association., Washington, DC, August.

Martindale, D. A. (2000). Addressing the needs of domestic abuse victims during custodial fitness evaluations. Presentation before the Suffolk County Task Force on Domestic Violence, May 11.

Martindale, D. A. (2000). The essential elements of a forensic evaluation report. Presented at a workshop for attorneys sponsored by the Matrimonial and Family Law Committee of the Suffolk Academy of Law, March.

Martindale, D. A. (2000). Custody evaluations and risk management. Full-day workshop offered at the biennial meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA, March 9.

19 Martindale, D. A. (1997). Custody evaluations and risk management. Full-day workshop offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Santa Fe, NM, November.

Martindale, J. L. & Martindale, D. A. (1997). False v. Valid Allegations of Violence in the Family. Workshop offered under the auspices of the County Executive's Task Force on Family Violence and the Institute for the Study of Family Violence, May.

Martindale, D. A., Honor, S. & D'Alessandro, J. (1997). Cross-examining mental health experts in custody/visitation disputes. Presentation offered at a meeting of the Suffolk County Matrimonial Bar Association, February.

Martindale, D. A. (1996). Daubert, Blackmun, Popper, and Solomon. Paper distributed in conjunction with the symposium described below. March.

Martindale, D. A., Bersoff, D. N., Golding, S. L., Greenberg, S. A., Heilbrun, K., Moreland, K. L., & Shapiro, D. L. (1996). Dealing with Daubert. Symposium presented before the American Psychology-Law Society, Hilton Head, SC, March.

Martindale, D. A. (1995). Record keeping in the age of litigation. Presentation offered at the Pederson-Krag Center, December.

Martindale, D. A. (1995). An examination of New York State's proposed amendment (S. 7059 / A. 10147): Is presumptive joint custody the answer? Presented at a meeting of the Suffolk County Matrimonial Bar Association, February.

Martindale, D. A., & Martindale, J. L. (1994). Performing custody evaluations and appearing as an expert witness. Presented at a meeting of the Suffolk County Psychological Association, Dix Hills, NY, October.

Martindale, D. A. (1994). Psychodiagnostic assessment in forensic (as opposed to clinical) settings. Presented at the Annual Convention of the New York State Psychological Association, Lake George, NY, May.

Martindale, D. A., Martindale, J. L., O'Leary, K. D., Schwartz, M., Farneti, J., Friedenberg, M. R., Oshrin, A. O., Shlimbaum, C. D., & Tabat, G. H. (1994). The Evaluation of a Mental Health Report. Presented at a workshop for attorneys sponsored by the Matrimonial and Family Law Committee of the Suffolk Academy of Law, March.

Martindale, D. A. (1993). Performing impartial evaluations of comparative custodial fitness. Lecture given as part of the Graduate Lecture Series in Forensic Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, December.

Martindale, D. A. (1993). Treating the emotional sequelae of sexual harassment. Presented at the Northport Veterans Administration Hospital. November.

Martindale, D. A. (1993). Parental Alienation: Assessment and Therapeutic Intervention. Training workshop for evaluators and clinicians offered at the conference referenced above. October.

20 Martindale, D. A. (1993). The reliability of memories. Presented as part of a full-day conference on "Recovered Memories: Clinical and Forensic Implications" sponsored by the Suffolk County Executive's Task Force on Family Violence, the Institute for the Study of Family Violence, and the Suffolk County Psychological Association, October.

Martindale, D. A., & Martindale, J. L. (1993). Assessment of Comparative Custodial Fitness: A Call for Standards. Presented at the Annual Convention of the New York State Psychological Association, Rye Brook, NY, May.

Martindale, D. A., Denniston, M. B., Kaskel, M., & Willen, M. (1993). Interviewing children. A workshop for law guardians sponsored by the Family Court Law Guardians Advisory Committee, Appellate Division, Second Department, Tenth Judicial District, Suffolk County, April.

Martindale, D. A., & Martindale, J. L. (1992). The emotional sequelae of and domestic violence. Presented at a conference on "Violence in America -- psychological and sociological perspectives." Sponsored by the American Institute of Medical Education, Washington, DC, October.

Martindale, D. A., & Martindale, J. L. (1992). When parents compete for custody of their children. Presented at the Annual Convention of the New York State Psychological Association, Lake George, NY, May.

Farneti, J., Doyle, J. F. X., Firestone, A. B., Adolph, J. A., Costello, J. P., & Martindale, D. A. (1992). Fundamentals of Matrimonial & Family Law: Custody and Visitation. Panel presentation offered by the Suffolk Academy of Law and the Suffolk County Bar Association, March.

Martindale, D. A. (1992). Stress Disorders in Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Presented under the auspices of the Sexual Abuse Recovery Unit of South Oaks Hospital and the Institute for the Study of Family Violence, March.

Martindale, D. A., & Martindale, J. L. (1990). Performing Evaluations of Comparative Custodial Fitness. Presented at a continuing education conference sponsored by the American Institute of Medical Education, Hawaii, December.

Martindale, D. A., Broderick, J. E., & Martindale, J. L. (1988). Conducting Evaluations in Custody/Visitation disputes. Presented at the Annual Convention of the New York State Psychological Association, Kiamesha Lake, NY April.

Martindale, D. A., Martindale, J. L., Osarchuk, M., & Stern, M. (1985). Issues in the Clinical Management of Suicidal Patients and Patients with Life-Endangering Disorders (such as Anorexia)." Presented at the Annual Convention of the New York State Psychological Association, South Fallsburg, NY April.

Martindale, D. A. & Martindale, J. L. (1984). Management of Suicidal Patients and Others Manifesting Life-endangering Behaviors. Presented at the Annual Long Island Psychology Conference, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, December.

Martindale, D. A. (1971). Territorial Dominance Behavior in Verbal Dyadic Interactions. Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, September.

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PRESENTATIONS SCHEDULED for 2021

Martindale, D. A. & Shienvold, R. A. (2021). Evaluation Basics, Ethical Issues, and Risk Management. Full day program to be offered at a virtual 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, June 1, 2020.

Friedland, H. M., Martindale, D. A., Gould-Saltman, D., & Thorpe, T. (2021). Managing Realistic Resistance. Workshop to be offered at a virtual 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, June 1-11, 2021 [Date of this workshop to be determined.]

Martindale, D. A. (2021). Cognitive Bias and its Impact on the Trier of Fact. Virtual workshop to be conducted in conjunction with the Presidents' Day Seminar for Experienced Matrimonial Lawyers, to be offered under the auspices of the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Feb. 15.

FORMAL SUPERVISED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:

1991: Supervision in family therapy under the auspices of the Institute for the Study of Family Violence

1973 – 1982: Psychologist Great Neck Consultation Center, Great Neck, NY

1971 – 1972: Psychologist-intern Great Neck Consultation Center, Great Neck, NY

INFORMAL SUPERVISED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:

1983 – 1984: peer-group, meeting once monthly under the auspices of the Institute for the Study of Family Violence

1973 – 1982: peer-group, meeting once-monthly

SUPERVISORY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:

1989 – 2008: Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Health Sciences Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY

1995: Education and Assistance Corporation's Supervised Visitation Program. Provided supervisory consultations to the Project Directors and staff in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

22 1984 – 1991: Employee Assistance Program of the Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Third Supervisory District, Dix Hills, NY. Provided supervisory consultations to the Program Director.

1983 – 1984: Suffolk County Jail Mental Health Services Unit. Supervised Psychologist-intern.

1983 – 1984: Mount Sinai School District. As a special consultant to the district, supervised the District Psychologist in his performance of activities requiring the supervision of a licensed psychologist.

1980 – 1986: Suffolk County Division of Youth Services, Seabury Barn Group Residence. Supervised psychologist-interns and psychologists.

1979 – 1980: State University of New York at Stony Brook. As a co-supervisor with Dr. Marvin Goldfried, supervised psychologist-interns at The Psychological Center.

INDEPENDENT PRACTICE:

2000 – present: private practice as forensic psychological consultant 1986 – 2000: private practice as psychologist (forensic concentration) 1972 – 1986: private practice as psychologist (general practice)

CLINICAL CONSULTING:

Consultant and examiner for liability claims involving mental/emotional distress, disability claims involving mental/emotional disability, and insurance claims involving mental health services.

1997 – 2000: Psychiatric Disability Consultants, Leverett, MA

1996 – 2000: Provident Life and Casualty, Chattanooga, TN

1989 – 1995: D & D Medical Associates, Franklin Square, NY

1988 – 1992: National Claim Evaluators, Jericho, NY

INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

1985 – 1991: Personal Performance Consultants, a nationwide employee assistance program with corporate offices in St. Louis, MO.

23 COMMUNITY SERVICE (Pro Bono Activities):

1991 – 2003: President of the Board of Directors Institute for the Study of Family Violence (Mount Sinai, NY)

1990 – 1991: member of the Board of Directors Institute for the Study of Family Violence

1990 – 1994: member of the Suffolk County Committee of Professionals Treating Victims of Family Violence (a Committee of the Suffolk County Task Force on Family Violence.)

1990 – 1991: Research Consultant to The Way Back, a not-for-profit organization funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health, administering community based residential mental health facilities. (Administrative offices: Port Jefferson, NY) (Primary activity: supervise research on the efficacy of the residential mental health treatment programs.)

1989 – 1991: consultant to the Port Jefferson Youth Recreation Program.

1982 – 1989: President of the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Admissions/Discharge Committee, and Chairman of the Special Review Committee of The Way Back

1979 – 1990: consultant to St. Charles Hospital's Parents' Group. (Primary activity: serving, with Dr. Judith Martindale, as a co-facilitator of group discussions with new parents.)

1979 – 1988: consultant to RESPONSE of Suffolk County, a crisis-intervention and resource referral “hotline."

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

2018 - Member of the Editorial Board of Family Court Review. [Three-year term.]

2018 - Member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ Task Force on Standards for Child Custody Evaluation.

2009 – 2011: Member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ Task Force on Child Custody Consultation.

2005 – 2006: Reporter for the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ Task Force on Standards for Child Custody Evaluation.

1989 – 2005: field tester for American Psychological Association's Division of Continuing Professional Education (specialization: forensic)

24 1996 – 1999: Member of the Committee on Relationship with the Association of the Bar of New York, New York State Psychological Association.

1973 – 1977: Co-chair of Speakers Bureau, Suffolk County Psychological Association.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Board of Professional Psychology* -- diplomate (forensic) American Academy of Forensic Psychology* -- fellow Association of Family and Conciliation Courts -- member

*THE AWARD OF A DIPLOMA IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY BY THE AMERICAN BOARD OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY CARRIES WITH IT FELLOW STATUS IN THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY.

Information accurate as of 1/4/21.

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DAVID A. MARTINDALE, Ph.D., ABPP Board Certified in Forensic Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology 117 56th Ave. S., Apt. 409 <> St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Voicemail: 727 – 867 - 3825 <> Fax: 727 - 499 - 9837 e-mail: [email protected] <> website: www.damartindale.com

Curriculum Vitae - part II

SPECIALIZED TRAINING (Continuing Education):

Nov., 2020: Virtual attendance at the 14th Symposium on Child Custody, conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts. Programs attended addressed: Trial Skills for Mental Health Professionals and Attorneys; Parenting Time Paradigms Meet the Pandemic; the Voice of the Child in Parenting Disputes; Interviewing Children in Custody Evaluations When There Are Allegations of Abuse or Intimate Partner Violence; Identifying Encapsulated Delusions; Resistance / Alienation; Services for Families; the Value of Collateral Information; Parenting Plans; Trauma’s Impact. [18 CE]

June, 2020: Webinar conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts: The blind men and the elephant: What we ‘see’ in professional literature, June 30. [1.5 CE]

May, 2020: Webinars conducted under the auspices of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts: (1) Parent-child problems, May 12; (2) Parental Alienation: In Search of Common Ground for a More Differentiated Theory, May 14; (3) Dynamics, Not Diagnoses: Assessing and Responding to the Best Interests of the Polarized Child, May 19. [4.5 CE]

May, 2020: On line courses offered by Professional Development Resources: (1) Preventing medical errors in behavioral health (2 CE); (2) Ethics & Law in Florida psychology (3 CE)l Domestic violence: & intimate partner violence (2 CE). May 11. [Total: 7 CE]

Oct., 2019: Fall Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Pittsburg, PA, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2. Workshops attended addressed alienation and use of research in child custody evaluations. (15 CE credits).

Sept., 2019: 2019 Conference on Advanced Issues in Child Custody: Evaluation, Litigation, and Settlement, co-sponsored by the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. San Diego, CA, Sept. 19-21. Sessions attended addressed relocation issues, parent-child contact problems (resist/refuse dynamics), psychological testing, and cognitive biases. (15 CE credits).

1 Nov., 2018: 13th Symposium on Child Custody, sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Denver, CO, Nov. 8-10. Programs attended included: Effective use of collaterals, psychological testing, complaints, & Training custody evaluators. (17.5 CE credits).

June., 2018: Annual conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Washington, DC., June 5-9. Programs attended included: full-day presentation regarding coercive control; workshops addressing cross- examination, restraining orders, trauma issues, interviewing traumatized children, and resilience. (18.25 CE credits).

Apr., 2018 Completed on-line courses addressing Preventing Medical Errors in Behavioral Health; Domestic Violence: Child Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence; and, Ethics & Law in Florida Psychology. (7 CE credits, total).

Feb., 2017: Annual conference of the California Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Costa Mesa, CA.

Nov., 2016: Boston Symposium on Psychology and Law full day program addressing personal injury and trial consulting, Nov. 11, 2016. (7 CE credits).

Nov., 2016: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts’ 12th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 3-5. Programs attended covered: Intimate partner violence, conducting effective interviews with reluctant collateral sources, attachment disruption, child development. (16.5 CE credits).

June, 2016: Full day program entitled "Interviewing children to preserve accurate testimony." Presenter: D. E. Thompson. Offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Kansas City, Missouri, June 11, 2016. (7 CE credits.)

June , 2016: Full day program entitled "Evidence and courtroom procedure for forensic psychologists." Presenter: T. M. Tippins. Offered under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Kansas City, Missouri, June 8, 2016. (7 CE credits.)

May, 2016: 53rd Annual Conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Seattle, WA, May 31 – June 3. Programs attended covered child interviewing, relocation, attorney-expert relationships, unsubstantiated allegations of child sexual abuse, and coercive control dynamics. (13 CE credits.)

Forensic Child Interviewing (full day program), Introduction to the Child and Youth Concerns Scale, and parental gatekeeping. (12 CE credits.)

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Oct., 2015 Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Washington, DC, October 1-4, 2015. Programs attended covered: parental alienation, same-sex marriage, de facto parents, and interviewing children. (14 CE credits.)

May, 2015 52nd Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, New Orleans, LA. Workshops attended addressed the value of child custody evaluations, addressing child sexual abuse allegations in the context of child custody evaluations, ethics for privately retained experts, and gatekeeping. (20.75 CE credits.)

Nov., 2014 Three-day conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, San Antonio, Texas. Workshops attended addressed forensic report writing, intimate partner violence, and child custody evaluation procedures. [7.5 CE credits.]

May, 2014 Three-day conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Workshops attended addressed forensic consulting, shared parenting, intimate partner violence, parent-child observations, attachment, and psychological testing. [14.75 CE credits.]

May 29 - June 1, 2013: Two and one-half day Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Los Angeles, CA. Workshops attended addressed the ambiguity in the best interests standard, the development of parenting plans, standards of practice, shared parenting, psychological testing, and allegation-based evaluation methods. [17 CE credits.]

Dec., 2012 Workshop series conducted under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Sarasota, FL. Attended full-day workshops on conducting custody evaluations, forensic child interviewing, and psychological evidence. [21 CE credits]

Nov., 2012: Two and one-half day Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Phoenix, AZ. Workshops attended covered utilizing research, constructing parenting plans, applying alienation research, evaluating families with young children, and crafting developmentally sensitive parenting plans. [10.5 credits.]

May, 2012 Completion of 3 on-line courses: (1) Ethics and Law in Florida Psychology; (2) Prevention of Medical Errors in Behavioral Health; (3) Domestic violence, child abuse, and intimate partner violence. [7 credits]

Oct., 2011 Full-day program entitled "Ethics in forensic psychological practice," conducted by R. Otto, in Scottsdale, AZ, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists, October 12th. [7 CE]

3 Oct., 2011 Full-day program entitled "Forensic report writing," conducted by T. Grisso, in Scottsdale, AZ, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists, October 13th. [7 CE]

Oct., 2011 Full-day program entitled "Ethics in forensic psychological practice," conducted by R. Otto, in Scottsdale, AZ, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists, October 12th. [7 CE]

Oct., 2011 Full-day program entitled "Forensic report writing," conducted by T. Grisso, in Scottsdale, AZ, under the auspices of the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists, October 13th. [7 CE]

June, 2011: Three-day 48th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Orlando, FL. Topics covered included therapists as advocates in custody disputes; child abuse, alienation, and gatekeeping; assessing attachment; forensic child interviewing; assessing intimate partner violence; and, assessing parental relationships with very young children. [17 CE]

Oct., 2010: Three-day conference of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, Cambridge, MA. Topics covered included relocation disputes, and use of child development research in the construction of parenting plans. [17 CE]

June, 2010: Four-day conference of the Association of Family& Conciliation Courts, Denver, CO. Topics covered included parental alienation, gatekeeping, research on children’s post-divorce adjustment, consultation with attorneys by mental health professionals, investigating allegations of domestic violence, the presentation of mental health evidence, and attachment. [18 CE]

June, 2010 Full-day program addressing alienation and estrangement, offered in Denver, CO, under the auspices of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. (7 CE credits.)

May, 2010 Ethics and Florida Law (3 CE credits)

May, 2010 Prevention of Medical Errors (2 CE credits)

This list of continuing education programs covers the period between 2010 and 2020. If information regarding continuing education prior to 2009 is requested, it will be provided. Information accurate as of 1/4/21.

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