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Average Neuropsychiatry Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$450/hr
Review Fee
$575/hr
Deposition Fee
$700/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert received her BA in Psychology and her MS in Clinical Social Work from the University of Texas-Pan American. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and she is a certified Family Trauma Professional, Suicide Prevention Counselor and Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). This expert previously worked as Supervisor II for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Here, she led and supervised a unit of caseworkers responsible for providing adult protective services to victims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. She provided case management supervision and interacted routinely with the Texas Department of Family Services' clients, organizations' representatives, and the public. This expert then went on to work as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and as Executive Director of the Family Crisis Center of the Rio Grande Valley. She managed and lead the social services agency and provided individual and group mental health therapy and case management supervision. This expert is currently an Adjunct Professor of Social Work at two universities in Texas and she is a Psychotherapist at a women's emotional wellness center.
International Social Worker, Various countries
Master of Science (MS), University of Texas-Pan American
Mcallen,
Texas
This highly qualified expert has over 40 years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities as an administrator of health, education, and human services agencies. He earned his BS and MS in special education from Arkansas State University and a PhD in psychology and special education from St. Louis University. He is active in his field as a member of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and has published 15 articles and presented across the nation on performance management for residential centers serving individuals with disabilities. He formerly served as the director of special education at multiple state hospitals and the CEO of a community-based residential program for persons with developmental disabilities. Currently, this expert is an associate professor at a university in Arizona.
Associate Professor, A university in AZ
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), St. Louis University
Shreveport,
Louisiana
Related Specialties
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What Can a Neuropsychiatry Expert Witness Opine On?
Neuropsychological Assessment
Evaluates cognitive and behavioral functions.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Addresses dysfunctional emotions and behaviors.
Medication Management
Prescribes and monitors psychiatric medications.
Family Therapy
Involves family in treatment processes.
Psychiatric Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of mental health.
Biofeedback Therapy
Uses monitoring to teach self-regulation.
FAQs for Neuropsychiatry Expert Witnesses
What is a neuropsychiatry expert witness?
A neuropsychiatry expert witness is a medical specialist who evaluates how brain and mental health conditions affect behavior and decision-making. They assist by reviewing records, conducting exams, writing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex neuropsychiatric issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insights of a neuropsychiatry expert witness?
A neuropsychiatry expert witness handles brain injury, dementia, stroke, epilepsy, PTSD, psychosis, competency, capacity, violence risk, and neurocognitive disorder cases.
How can a neuropsychiatry expert witness assess decision-making capacity?
A neuropsychiatry expert witness assesses decision-making capacity by evaluating cognition, understanding, reasoning, and ability to appreciate consequences through clinical interviews and tests.
What specific qualifications should a neuropsychiatry expert witness possess?
A neuropsychiatry expert witness should be a board-certified neuropsychiatrist with clinical and forensic experience, strong research background, and prior testimony in neuropsychiatric cases.
How does a neuropsychiatry expert witness evaluate reliability of symptom reports?
A neuropsychiatry expert witness evaluates reliability of symptom reports by comparing them with medical records, test results, observed behavior, and validated symptom validity tests.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting neuropsychiatry expert witnesses?
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