Mary A Connell Ed.D. ABPP
Board Certified in Forensic Psychology
by the American Board of Professional Psychology

100 East Fifteenth Street, Suite 635
Fort Worth Texas 76102-6566


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Board Certified in Forensic Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology
Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Psychology
President, American Academy of Forensic Psychology, 2004
Member, American Psychological Association
Committee Member, Board of Professional Affairs, Committee on Professional Practice and Standards, 2004-2006
Member, Division 41, American Psychology-Law Society
          Member, Division 42, Independent Practice

A forensic evaluation takes many hours of interview, review of the history, and testing, and a proper assessment may require evaluation of all parties to the matter. A brief consultation may serve to give you ideas about how to proceed, but will not generally be sufficient to serve your purposes in litigation.  It is not possible to respond to email inquiries about specific forensic situations without first establishing a working relationship. Generally, such a relationship is initiated by the party's attorney. 

For information regarding the establishment of a career in forensic psychology, please see the American Psychology-Law Society site.


 

Curriculum Vitae 

Forms

Professional Guidelines

APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct

Issues and ideas in custody assessment

HIPAA in Forensic Practice 

Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists Rules of Practice

 


Last updated: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:32:05 AM