CAREER EXPERIENCE
2021 - Present
California Department of Corrections
Clinical Supervisor
Training and Assessment Team
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Conducts forensic evaluations, utilizing personality, neurocognitive, malingering, and intellectual assessment measures and/or screeners.
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Completes PC 3202 assessments, court-ordered evaluations determining risk for violence and treatment recommendations for inmates being discharged from CDCR.
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Completes Gender-Affirming Surgery (GAS) evaluations, providing a comprehensive psychological history, assessing capacity for informed consent and evaluating for gender dysphoria.
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Serves as an APA clinical supervisor to unlicensed predoctoral psychology interns and practicum students.
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Provides assessment and individual supervision, coordinates student caseload distributions, and facilitates or cofacilitates weekly didactic trainings.
2018-2024
San Francisco Forensic Institute
Forensic Psychologist
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Serves as an expert witness, consulting with legal counsel and the court system to provide testimony on sexual offending, general criminality, and risk determination.
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Serves as an independent evaluator, providing pre-trial court-mandated risk evaluations.
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Provides research-based treatment interventions to individuals with sexually deviant behaviors and/or registered sex offenders on federal probation, state parole, or county probation.
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Conducts monthly multidisciplinary containment meetings with peace officers.
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Completes integrative risk evaluations that include measures of sexual interest, violence risk measures, and psychopathology or personality inventories.
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Facilitates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy treatment groups specific to addressing sex-offender specific risk factors.