Get One of These On Your Side;
A forensic psychologist is any psychologist who offers an expert psychological opinion in a way that it impacts one of the adversarial arenas, typically the courts. Many people think of forensic psychologists as focussing on criminal matters. This is certainly not always the case.
A forensic psychologist is any psychologist who by virtue of training or experience may assist a court or other fact finder in arriving at a just or correct decision. For example a forensic psychologist may assist in a wide variety of civil matters. Civil matters include but are not limited to lawsuits or insurance claims where emotional suffering is a part of the claim, determination of competency of an aged or ill person to make decisions, whether a death was an accident or a "disguised suicide" in an insurance claim case, or in a wide variety of other areas.
Becoming a forensic psychologist will first require you to get a doctorate in psychology, often (but not necessarily) in clinical or counseling psychology. It will probably take you about seven years after the undergraduate degree to get this doctorate, though some people may take a little less time. Competition is stiff to enter these doctoral programs, so study hard!
One way the person who is already a psychologist becomes a forensic psychologist is by doing additional informal study after receiving the doctoral degree. She or he does this by attending seminars, consulting with senior colleagues, or returning to the university to take additional course work.
Simultaneously, psychologists often undertake their first cases in the forensic area. When done well the ethical psychologist takes care to consult closely with colleagues in the early years.
After getting considerable experience and continuing education, some forensic psychologists will go on to become 'Board Certified' in the forensic psychology specialty. But not all forensic psychologists do become board certified.
The best known certification board is the American Board of Forensic Psychology, which offers the title of 'diplomate' to people who meet its standards and pass its examination.
There are a few graduate programs in the United States and Canada that directly train people to become forensic psychologists during the university doctoral psychology program. A person who completes one of these programs gets training in forensic psychology at the same time as obtaining the doctoral training in clinical psychology. But additional work is still necessary for the psychologist to become a 'board certified' diplomate in the specialty.
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The following list of doctoral psychology programs that offer training in forensic psychology is built and maintained as readers send me additions and corrections. You can send me an email by clicking here.
Alliant International University, Fresno Campus, CA [reported by reader 3/13/03]
American International College - Springfield MA [reported by reader 10/27/01]
Argosy University - Campuses at various locations [reported by reader 02/06/06]
California State University - Los Angeles [M.S. only - reported by reader 1/8/04]
California State University - Sacramento [reported by readers as present and absent! - status is not clear]
Carlos Albizu University - Miami FL [reported by reader 3/1/04]
Castleton State College - Vermont [M.A. only][added by webmaster 11/14/97)
Chicago School of Professional Psychology [added by webmaster 1/12/02]
College of St Elizabeth Morristown, NJ [Master's only][added by webmaster 6/02/07]
Colorado School of Professional Psychology [reported by reader 09/24/05]
Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA [added by webmaster 2/11/98]
Florida International University [added 8/21/98]
Florida State University
Florida Tech, Melbourne FL [BA only] [reported by reader 3/13/03]
Forest Institute of Psychology, Chicago IL [reported by reader 3/13/03]
Illinois School of Professional Psychology [added 8/21/98]
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York [PhD beginning Fall 2004][reported by reader 2/13/04]
Marymount University, Arlington VA [reported by reader 4/5/07]
Miami Institute of Psychology [reported by reader 10/30/99]
Northwestern University [reader reports it's no longer available 6/2/01]
Nova Southereastern University [reported by reader 10/30/99]
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology [reported by reader 07/01/04]
Queen's University, Kingston Ontario
Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI, [MA only] [reported by reader 11/01/05]
Sam Houston State University, Huntsville TX [added by webmaster 6/11/97]
Simon Fraser University
State University of New York at Buffalo [reported as not available by reader]
Tiffin University, Ohio [M.A. only][M.A. not yet accredited][added by webmaster 2/11/98]
University of Alabama
University of British Columbia
University of California at Los Angeles [M.A. only][reported by reader 2/28/01]
University of Denver, Denver CO [M.A. only][reported by reader 3/13/03]
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
University of Liverpool, UK [M.Sc. in Investigative Psychology][reported by reader 3/11/04]
University of Kansas
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
University of Nevada-Reno [for jury consulting - contact R. Dillehay PhD - added 8/21/98}
University of Virginia in School of Education - contact D. Cornell PhD [added by webmaster 4/09/02]
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The following programs are also associated with law schools. The successful student will receive both a doctoral degree in psychology and a law degree. These programs that lead to two graduate degrees take longer to complete than ones that lead only to the psychology doctoral degree.
Mental Health Services Department, Hahneman University
Northwestern University
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in association with Golden Gate University School of Law [reported by reader 4/21/00]
Psychology Department, University of Nebraska
Psychology Department, Johns Hopkins University
Stanford University
University of Arizona
University of Minnesota
Widener University
The American Psychology Law Society page has more information also.
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Readers who know of additional programs that should be added to this list or of necessary corrections should send feedback to the webmaster of this page, Robert C. Morecook, PhD Enjoy!
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LINKS to a number of Forensic Psychology sites are here.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
A Question I Have Just Now Posed......
To The National Womans Law Center;
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Dear NWLC;
Hows This for Headlines?
"Mentally Incompetent Indigent Plaintiff Forced to Go It Alone At Trial After Lawyer Gets Disbarred and Court Denies Paralegal Wifes Motion to Join Her Husband as a Co-Plaintiff / Interested Party"
I was wondering if you might be interested in this "womans rights" aspect of my husbands civil case? He is the plaintiff in a million-dollar case against 2 thieving partner(s), one, abeloved brother whom he had always adored and looked up to. After our lawyer got disbarred and all motions were denied (my motion to enjoin and then my husbands own motion for assignment of councel) having been denied, he is now being forced by the court into self-representation and is NOT qualified for it in any way. He is terrified at the thought. He has mental & emotional issues over the fact he is having to sue HIS (beloved) BROTHER over the partnership-thievery. Beside the mental issues, he is by no means the sharpest tool in the shed or the brightest light in the attic...He will be the first one to tell you, and anyone who knows him even slightly, knows he has certain cognitive and other mental "impairments" I am guessing his IQ is in the 50-60 range...if that means anything when it comes to compentency and self-litigation.... our whole financial future is riding on this case. We figure the thieving partners owe us about $150,000 at least, the rest is punative.
The case is getting ready to go to trial. Discoveries are almost complete and we have a hearing coming up on August 26th,... and NO legal representation....
My husband is terrified as he has to go it completely alone. They wont even allow me in the sessions.....(per our adversaries lawyers request. He is tired of me making him look like the dumb bastard that he is! ) But oh, my poor husband...he is terrified and losing sleep at the very thought of having to go in there alone, and I dont blame him.
Hoping that you might be interested in working to establish a new groundbreaking area of law concering a womans "right of interest" in a spouses affairs that directly effect her," ...and to teach this dumb judge a lesson.
If interested to know more, please give me a call at home, anytime;
Christine Jubic
(518) 753 - 7791
Thanks!
---------------
Dear NWLC;
Hows This for Headlines?
"Mentally Incompetent Indigent Plaintiff Forced to Go It Alone At Trial After Lawyer Gets Disbarred and Court Denies Paralegal Wifes Motion to Join Her Husband as a Co-Plaintiff / Interested Party"
I was wondering if you might be interested in this "womans rights" aspect of my husbands civil case? He is the plaintiff in a million-dollar case against 2 thieving partner(s), one, abeloved brother whom he had always adored and looked up to. After our lawyer got disbarred and all motions were denied (my motion to enjoin and then my husbands own motion for assignment of councel) having been denied, he is now being forced by the court into self-representation and is NOT qualified for it in any way. He is terrified at the thought. He has mental & emotional issues over the fact he is having to sue HIS (beloved) BROTHER over the partnership-thievery. Beside the mental issues, he is by no means the sharpest tool in the shed or the brightest light in the attic...He will be the first one to tell you, and anyone who knows him even slightly, knows he has certain cognitive and other mental "impairments" I am guessing his IQ is in the 50-60 range...if that means anything when it comes to compentency and self-litigation.... our whole financial future is riding on this case. We figure the thieving partners owe us about $150,000 at least, the rest is punative.
The case is getting ready to go to trial. Discoveries are almost complete and we have a hearing coming up on August 26th,... and NO legal representation....
My husband is terrified as he has to go it completely alone. They wont even allow me in the sessions.....(per our adversaries lawyers request. He is tired of me making him look like the dumb bastard that he is! ) But oh, my poor husband...he is terrified and losing sleep at the very thought of having to go in there alone, and I dont blame him.
Hoping that you might be interested in working to establish a new groundbreaking area of law concering a womans "right of interest" in a spouses affairs that directly effect her," ...and to teach this dumb judge a lesson.
If interested to know more, please give me a call at home, anytime;
Christine Jubic
(518) 753 - 7791
Thanks!
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