Dr. [Sample Name], PsyD.
Licensed clinical psychologist with a forensic specialty in immigration assessment. Faculty appointment at NYU School of Medicine; former staff psychologist at Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture.
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Practice, training, and standards.
Over 500 forensic psychological evaluations for immigration matters in federal courts and USCIS proceedings nationwide. Work focused on the intersection of trauma, cross-cultural psychology, and forensic standards of evidence.
The practice serves immigration attorneys and referral sources as a specialized resource — not a general clinical practice. Every engagement is scoped, retained, and delivered under attorney-client/work-product structures appropriate to forensic work.
- Doctorate
- PsyD, Clinical Psychology — Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University (2012)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Forensic Psychology — NYU Langone / Bellevue Hospital (2013)
- Faculty
- Clinical Assistant Professor, NYU School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry (since 2018)
- Prior position
- Staff Psychologist, Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture (2013–2018)
- Licensure
- NY #021847 · CA PSY 30412 · TX 39102 · FL PY11288
- Telehealth coverage
- All 50 states under PSYPACT and state telehealth provisions where applicable
- Selected publications
- Trauma in asylum-seeking populations (J. Forensic Sci, 2019); Cross-cultural validity of the PCL-5 (book chapter, 2021); Forensic psychological practice in immigration contexts (AILA Practice Pointer, 2023)
- Continuing education
- AILA Annual Conference faculty (2022, 2024); APA Div. 41 forensic practice committee
- Professional affiliations
- American Psychological Association · AILA Allied Professional · NYSPA Forensic Division · Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture
Forensic-grade by design.
All reports prepared consistently with the APA Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology, the AILA Best Practices Guide for Mental Health Evaluations, and the DSM-5-TR diagnostic framework.
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