Suicide Prevention Expert Witnesses in Georgia

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Suicide prevention expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including psychiatry, psychology, correctional health, and hospital risk management. Some of the most common specialties include inpatient suicide assessment, crisis intervention, standard of care, and suicide risk management in custodial settings. They can opine on the effects of negligent monitoring, inadequate safety protocols, improper discharge planning, and failure to assess suicide risk.

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  • Review Fee $625/hr
    Deposition Fee $750/hr
    Court Fee $750/hr

    This expert received his bachelor's degree from Princeton, and received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology at a large university in Florida. His work is on the psychology, neurobiology, and treatment of suicidal behavior and related conditions. He has authored over 575 peer-reviewed publications, and was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Residency Fellowship. He received the Young Investigator Award from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, the Shakow Award for Early Career Achievement from the Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, the Shneidman Award for excellence in suicide research from the American Association of Suicidology, the Dublin Award for career achievement in suicide research, and the Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions from the American Psychological Association, as well as research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, Department of Defense (DoD), and various foundations. He is a consultant to NASA's Human Research Program, and is the Director of the Department of Defense funded Military Suicide Research Consortium, a $30 million project. The effort was recently extended for a second five-year phase at a similar funding level. Aditionally, he has authored or edited seventeen books. He has made numerous radio, print, and television appearances, including write-ups in The Wall Street Journal and The Times of London, a radio interview on NPR's Talk of the Nation, and two appearances on the Dr. Phil Show. He runs a part-time clinical and consulting practice specializing in suicidal behavior, including legal consultation on suits involving death by suicide.

    Psychologist, A Private Practice in FL

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Texas at Austin

    Tallahassee,

    Florida

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What Can a Suicide Prevention Expert Witness Opine On?

Crisis Intervention

Immediate support during a crisis situation.

Safety Planning

Creating a detailed plan for safety.

Therapeutic Counseling

Providing emotional support and coping strategies.

Risk Assessment

Evaluating potential risk factors for suicide.

Follow-Up Care

Ongoing support after an initial intervention.

Community Outreach

Engaging the community to raise awareness.

FAQs for Suicide Prevention Expert Witnesses

What is a suicide prevention expert witness?

A suicide prevention expert witness is a mental health professional who evaluates suicide risk and standards of care in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, offering opinions, and testifying to clarify suicide prevention issues.

In what types of cases might a suicide prevention expert witness be beneficial?

A suicide-prevention expert witness is beneficial in suicide malpractice, wrongful death, jail and prison suicide, hospital negligence, school liability, and workplace suicide cases.

How can a suicide prevention expert witness evaluate institutional standard-of-care compliance?

A suicide prevention expert witness evaluates institutional standard-of-care compliance by reviewing policies, training, risk assessments, documentation, and response actions against accepted clinical and legal guidelines.

What suicide prevention expert witness qualifications are most critical for psychiatric malpractice litigation?

The most critical suicide prevention expert witness qualifications are board-certified psychiatry, clinical suicide risk assessment experience, and prior testimony in psychiatric malpractice cases.

How does a suicide prevention expert witness assess foreseeability and risk assessment procedures?

A suicide prevention expert witness evaluates foreseeability by reviewing clinical records, risk assessment tools, policies, and staff actions to see if suicide risk was identifiable and properly managed.

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