Neuropsychology Expert Witness
Neuropsychology Expert Witness
- Review Fee
- $300/hr
Clinical Neuropsychologist, Two private psychology practices in SC and NJ
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Seton Hall University
Port Royal,
South Carolina
We’ll help you retain an industry-leading Psychology expert
Average Psychology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$375/hr
Review Fee
$450/hr
Deposition Fee
$500/hr
Court Fee
Clinical Neuropsychologist, Two private psychology practices in SC and NJ
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Seton Hall University
Port Royal,
South Carolina
Chairman and Professor of Psychiatry, Georgia based university medical center
Master of Science (MS), Wake Forest University
Georgia
Owner, A Psychiatry Consultancy in GA
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Tulane University
Atlanta,
Georgia
Owner & Psychologist, A psychological evaluation firm in NC
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Palo Alto University
Asheville,
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Focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
Explores unconscious processes and past experiences.
Combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness.
Gradually exposes patients to fear-inducing stimuli.
Facilitates therapy in a group setting.
Addresses issues within family dynamics.
What is a psychology expert witness?
A psychology expert witness is a licensed psychologist who provides specialized mental health opinions in legal cases. They assist by evaluating records, conducting assessments, testifying in court, and clarifying psychological issues.
What types of cases may require the expertise of a psychology expert witness?
A psychology expert witness handles criminal responsibility, competency, personal injury, PTSD, trauma, child custody, abuse, workplace harassment, discrimination, and malpractice cases.
How can a psychology expert witness assist in evaluating a defendant’s competency to stand trial?
A psychology expert witness evaluates mental state, understanding of legal proceedings, and ability to assist counsel to determine a defendant’s competency to stand trial.
What qualifications should attorneys look for when retaining a psychology expert witness?
Attorneys should retain a psychology expert witness with a doctoral degree, relevant clinical or forensic experience, board certification, licensure, and prior testimony experience.
How does a psychology expert witness assess the reliability of eyewitness testimony?
A psychology expert witness assesses eyewitness reliability by examining memory processes, lineup procedures, stress, bias, suggestibility, and consistency with other case evidence.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting psychology expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.