EW #453 M.D. is the Director for a pediatric pyschiatric non profit organization in Northern California. and international literary prize winner and author of over 50 articles and books, recipient of over 50 grants, he has over 35 years experience directing public health organizations to help children. Heis a Diplomate of the American College of Forensic Examiners and four psychiatric specialty boards.
Hehas served as psychiatric expert in some of the nations most important child psychological trauma cases. Known for appearances on 20/20 and The Today Show, listed in "Best Doctors in America" he has attorney references from over 110 trials and 225 depositions throughout Alaska, California, Florida, Hawaii, Mississippi, Michigan, Montana, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Washington -- and federal cases.
Twenty five percent of his testimony is for defense of municipalities, schools, corporations and individuals, in which references describe remarkable effectiveness. Because there are cases where accusations are false, or claims exaggerated, heutilizes many yardsticks to validate or to disprove claims of psychological injury. He is one of the nation's most highly credentialed forensic child psychiatrists.
Areas of expertise include:
child molestation or abuse institutional negligence human services failures wrongful death of parent loss of parental services personal injury custody disputes brain damage civil rights violation medical malpractice catastrophes product liability vehicular injuries fire/explosion aircraft accidents
EDUCATION AND TRAINING: M.D.--Harvard Medical School Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association. Phi Beta Kappa and B.A. at U. of Cincinnati. M.D from Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 1953. Internship: U. of California Med. Center, San Francisco, CA, 1953-54. Resident in Psychiatry, Montrose V.A. Hosp. and Payne Whitney (combined program), New York, 1954-55. Bronx Mun. Hosp., Bronx, New York, 1957-58. Interdisciplinary Fellow in Science and Psychiatry, and Fellow in Child Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, 1958-60. Diplomate in Psychiatry, Certified by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1962. Graduate of New York Psychoanalytic Institute Adult and Child Psychoanalysis Programs, New York, 1967. Certification by American Psychoanalytic Association in Adult and Child Analysis, New York, 1968. Diplomate in Child Psychiatry, 1970. Recipient of International Literary prize for best book concerning well-being of children (1982). Recipient of over 40 grants for research and service regarding psychological illness and traumatic experiences. Diplomate, American College of Forensic Examiners. Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Medicine.
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: Full time Medical Director Pediatric Psychological Health Center,a non-profit agency California1993- Responsible for clinical treatment, clinical supervision, staff training and forensic evaluations - reporting directly to the Board of Directors. Private Practice: Medical Director, The Psychological Trauma Center, (a division of Preventive Psychiatry Associates, Medical Group, Inc.), San Francisco, 1989-. Chief Psychiatric Consultant,San Rafael, CA, 1990-1991. a residential foster care facility, consisting of group care cottages and a school. Director, Preventive Psychiatry Services and Unit for Study of Mass Violence and Genocide, St. Mary's Hospital,CA 1987-1989. Private practice of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis (Adult, Child, and Adolescent), CA, 1985-. Director and Principal Investigator, Foster Care Study Unit, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N.Y., 1984-87. Associate Clinical Professor, Columbia University, Department of Child Psychiatry, New York, N.Y., 1985-87. Founder, Editor-in-Chief, the Journal of Preventive Psychiatry, New York, N.Y., 1980-. Principal Investigator, NIMH project ("Preventive Mental Health Services for Children Entering Foster Care"), The Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, N.Y., 1979-1985. Consultant, Children's Television Workshop, New York 1976. Assistant Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, New York, N.Y., 1969-70. Director, Preventive Psychiatry Service, Elmhurst General Hospital, Queens, N.Y., 1969-70.
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