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Nov 03, 2024
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Our Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Correctional Health Expert investigates and opines on administrative and clinical protocols and procedures, operations, standards of care, mental and behavioral health diagnosis and treatment, mental and behavioral health operations and service delivery, sentinel event analysis and reporting, psychological assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, malpractice, and more.
He works on cases involving:
Malpractice – Dual relationships, diagnostic and treatment errors, duty-to-protect Administration and Operations – staffing, training operations, standards of care Human actions – evaluating and rendering an opinion on clinician’s reaction(s) to a situation or situations Pain and suffering – an assessment/determination of the impact a negative outcome on an individual and/or family Other Diagnostic Matters – general diagnoses (e.g. dram shop case determining diagnose if an individual meets the criteria for various substance use and related disorders)
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