The False Promise of Parent Coordination

The False Promise of Parent Coordination

1/4/21 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. 1 1/4/21 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 Family Law 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. 1 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 child custody 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. 2 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. 3 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

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