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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Regular_Tab 09_04/14/2011 ,� ��, VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA AGENDA ITEM TRANSMITTAL FORM 1. VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING: Meeting Date: Meeting Type: Regular Ordinance #: N/A April 14, 2011 Consent Agenda: No Resolution #: N/A Originating Department: Community Development 2. AGENDA ITEM TITLE: (Wording form the SUBJECT line of your staff report) Consideration of proposal from Glenn Ross Caddy, Ph.D., P.A., to conduct an Impact Analysis Study (Ordinance 1-11) for the GMH Tequesta Holdings, LLC Special Exception Application. 3. BUDGET / FINANCIAL IMPACT: Account #: To be Discussed at Meeting Amount of this item: To be Determined at Meeting Current Budgeted Amount Available: Amount Remaining after item: $0.00 $0.00 Budget Transfer Required: No Appropriate Fund Balance: Yes If approved. 4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF MAJOR ISSUES: (This is a snap shot description of the agenda item) Consideration of proposal from Glenn Ross Caddy, Ph.D., P.A., to conduct an Impact Analysis Study (Ordinance 1-11) for the GMH Tequesta Holdings, LLC Special Exception Application. 5. APPROVALS: #, � �'" -� � E �,cl.a u/ Dept. Head� '�-'C �L"� �� Finance Director: �Reviewed for Financial Sufficiency ` � No Financial Impact Attorney: (for legal sufficiency) Yes ❑ No ❑ Village Manager: = • SUBMIT FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION: • APPROVE ITEM: ❑ �i � /4'� � c �4t, �. � PF�c.�` � � � DENY ITEM: ❑ � �� �,� �� � (�4 � �; ; VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA MEMORANDUM To: Mayor, Vice Mayor and Village council Mr. Michael Couzzo, Village Manager From: Nilsa Zacarias, AICP, Village Planner � Z ,--- Date: April 6, 2011 Subject: Consideration to conduct an ImpactAnalysis Study (Ordinance 1-11J for the GMH Tequesta Holdings, LLC Special Exception Application Back�round On November 16, 2010 the Village of Tequesta has received a privately initiated application from GMH Tequesta Holdings, LLC to amend the Village's zoning code text to allow rehabilitation facilities as a special exception use in the MU Mixed Use zoning district. On March 10, 2011 the Village Council approved Ordinancel-11 which includes a definition of Rehabilitation Facility, and amends the existing Residential use definition. Ordinance 1-11 also includes conditions of approval related to density, parking, number and square footage of units, and other specific provisions (see attached Ordinance 1-11). Impact Analysis Study Section 78-180 (i) (16) (m) of Ordinance 1-11 states the following: m In coniunction with the application for special exception use the Villa�e may at its discretion, secure an impact analysis studv performed bv an independent entity detailin� the proposed rehabilitation facilitv's proiected community wide impacts This studv if prepared shall specificallv address the rehabilitation facilitv's potential economic impact to the Villa�e, the creation and continuation of iobs the potential impact on law enforcement and criminal activitv, and the potential impact on the Villa�e's emer�encv medical resources. In addition the studv should address the proposed rehabilitation facilitv's impact on the qualitv of life for neighborinQ properties and the Villa�e as a whole. Dr. Glenn Ross Caddy, Ph.D., Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, submitted a proposal to conduct an Impact Analysis Study on March 31, 2011 (see attached proposal and curriculum vitae). Ordinance 1-11 does not mandate an Impact Analysis Study, it states "the Village may, at its discretion secure an impact analysis study". The attached ImpactAna/ysis Study proposal is for Village Council consideration. Village of Tequesta Council Meeting — April 14, 2011— Memorandum to Village Council and Village Manager OI�QtNANC� 1�.1-11 AN �tD�Ah�� � TIiE 1/tI.LA�3E GOl1NCIL � THE V[WhCBE i� TEQUE�TA, FLOi�QA, A�N[�Nt� THE VtLLAt�E GOt?� C� QRDtNANCE8 AT CHAPTER 78. Z�1�. AT /4Rl'�CIE 1. 1�1 c�EN€wa�. �c. �. �arr�. ev c�►�r� � �N�.�r NEW DE�tNIT10N F� "REHA�[T/ITIO�I FACELiTY" I�ND BY AMENDINti THE [�FIh11Tl(�i �"RESIDENTlAL U8E"; AT 14RTtGLE VI. �CHE�LE � Dt�TR�T R�OULAT1flNS. SEC. 7�-1� MU A�CED U3E DI3TRICT. BY ADOIN�3 "REH/►BtUT/1T1t�! �AGILITI��" A�3 A SP�CIAL EXCEPTION U3E. BY CREATII� CONDIT10N8 TO � M�T BY ALL REH�►Ei1LITATK�IV FACtLiTiE� AND E3Y LMAtT�lt3 THE DEN3ITY F�t SUCH SPECtAL EXCEP'TttN�l Ut�E TO 8 UNITS� PER ACRE; AND AT ARTiCLE X. O�-�TREET AND tNi-�TREET PARlUNQ AND LOADtN(� REEi�ULAT10N8. BY AD�t� "REHAB11riT/�►7'�4N FACILITIES" A,S A CATE�iORY AND REQU4R11� REHA�8IUTATION FACILITIE8 TO PROYIDE � QfF �TREET PAR1CINl3 �PAC� P!R PATIENT BED; PROV1tNt�K3 TMAT EAGM AND EYERY OTHER SECTION AND 8UBSECTlON OF CHA�PTER 78. �H�1LL REMAIN iN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT A8 RREVIOU�LY ADOPTED; PROVIL�NG A CONFLfCTS CLAU�E. A 3�EVERABILiTY CLAIJ�E AND AUITH4R�TY TO CODIFY; PROYf�N(3 /!N EF�ECTIVE DATE; AND FOFt 4TH�R PURPOSES. VVi�IEREAB� tl� V�� � Teque� h�a received a�r �r1�d fran C3MH Tequ�ta Hold�, LLC to � if�lfage's zoning oode text to a�w rehabllit�tan f�c�#tiies �s e speci�l exoept�t use in the MU Mbced uae zottit� dis� �nc1 WHEREAS, �td a�tkm provi�a a d�fin�ion �or "rehabilitaticu� fac�l' � well a� density restrictions, ParFc�ng roquire� e�! o�r c�ond�t&�r� af �pprov�d tt�t a1i rehabii'�tan f�te�es would h�ve to rr�t M a�der to rr�c�ive approv�l to op�r� from the� v� Council; and YYHEREA3. the epp��ent t�a prev�usly s�v�i�d �r�d held � p� � h��" rr�eeting to d�cx�s v�th tt� c�tiaer� of th� Vtfl�e ���or►s to c� � neh�bilirtstion f�lity in � MU Mi�d uae zon� d�riid; anci WHEREA8, the �p�rtt I� met v�h 1� st�ff � r�t�r�ot� o�'t� � order to preparo �a e�p�icartion � a rr�nner ttwt a� s�r�re not cx�y � a�nm purpo�o�s, � abo tt�o� c� !he � ;anc! i � � " � •, ��°4- � es_ � ��- � �'a I _ -_.� : • -�r] = • � �' ���q-►.:, • �r �•�■ � q° �� • a s :�_.� -� - �o. ; •��- w,'1��_ -� 9 . � •�s. ✓ _ r., • ;�.r r i� I • ��r'r° � � � � • m • m°! ;a�: .� =s •r� -� - , � 1 � i � a� • ,. v-� � � �; � 9 : r a - oc� .. ., • � M � • � - - 1 = i �. • .e. , .; w., • - � -. ;=��: • a � ,iv' � � ��: �.� ; � f ./ " - �{ - �1 � " � � � � ' � � ° C �' �� ' C r' �' r �'' � ° � �' 'lr... 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(a) ��• l�� R��9� shab r�rr�aln � fu� f� �nd �ffec� � Pre� ens�cbed.] f b) APP���Y of dev�lopr�r►t rega�dons to m�xxed-use d�v+��l: [Thi� P��9�Ph �haN rema� in full f�oe �d �ecx aa previ�sly er�.� �c) Con�ficts wlth otl�r n�t/�t�cir�.s. (Thi� � shaf� remaln � iu� 1�ce �nd �ec� as prov�usly enad�d.] (d) Ger►er�l r+�qu�ment� �nd specla! reg►u�a�. The fofbwirig general r�q�r+err�errt� and special rogul�tions ahaN �pply to planned mbced-us� �v�lopmer�t vvi�� the mbc�d- use distric�: (1) Loc�dor►. [Thi� p�ragraph sh�W r�main in fuN force and efl�ect �a p enacfied.] (2) Cor►�gurra�ion of s#e. (This ps�graph st�N rertta� �n full ftx� and ef�c� as previously enacted.] (3) Unity of title. [Thi� p�ragr�ph �hall ��t � fuN 1�orce and e�ct � previously enacted.] (4) Denslty. For the purpose o� th� sec�lon, ifi dwe�hi� uni� �r� to be developed �s part of e prc�po�ed devetopme� with#n ttte mbced-use d�strid, the total number of dw�llir� units permitted �� m#xed-use d€str� �p be c:omputed on tF� ba� of 18 dw�e�ing units per gr� �cxe far a� r�ealder�al t�, with the follQwina e�entions: exse�ieR-e# ACLF� shall be carr�ut� on the basis of 24 dw�epinq un�ts per groa,s ecxe• comouted on the bas� af 8 dv�eNina ��±its ner ar�s ac�. (5) Bullding he�ht [This par�graph sh�ll remain � fu#I force and est�ect �s previously en�cted.] (e) Site plan �view. [Thi� par�raph �haH remain in fufl forc� �nd �d ea previoualy enacted.] (fl Urt�en des19� P�P�s. (fh� par�graph shatl remain � fuA force �nd effeat as� previously enacted.] (9) Urb�n design abjec�lv�s- [This paragraph shall r�in in full ioroe �nd effect as previa�sly enac�ed.] (h) PermJtted uses. (Th� paragraph shall remaln in full forc� end ef'fect es pr�viously enacted.] (i) Speclal �xception uses. 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S�c. 78-705. Requir�d number o# park�q sp�. by �lding "n�habi�� faalrbes" �s a category � reqUtnng r�bd�� to prorrid� �e paric�ng spaoe per p�t�t bed; prov�iir�g that Sec. 7&705 ahaN r re� � foiiows: Soc. 78-705. Raquired numbsr of parkin� spa�;�. �� �-�32) EThe� �r�r�Phs st�� rerru�in in fua force and e�ct � previar�ly enac:ted.] S�tl� 4: E�ch � ev�y oth�r �ction and su� of ChaRter 78. Zoning. sh�ll r�tn i� full iorce anci effed es previou�r en�c:ted. S�cdon b: All Ord'rnanc�ea or parts ot Ordir�nc� tn cxxtflict herev�ith be end tne �� �r� nereby ��. : Should any Section or provisbn c�F thla OrdMa� or anY P� thereo�f, any paragraph, sentenc� or w�ord be d�rod by a C.ourt of c�mpeten# jurisdiction to be invefid, such decision shall nat a�Ct tt� rral�ity of the rem�ir�er of thts Ordinance. $�ctlon 7: Spec�frc authority is h�areby granted to codify th� Ordin�noe. Sectlon 8: Thi� Ord�anoe shaN bec�me ef�ctive �iatety u�n pass�ge. 7 Upon Second Reading #his 10"' day of March 2011, the fo�egoing Ordinance was offered by Councii Member Humpage whfl moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by V'�ce-Mayor Arena anr! upon being put to a vote, tt►� vote was as follows: For Adoption Againat Adoption Mayor Tom Paterno X Vice-Mayor Vince Arena X Council Member Abby Brennan X ' Council Member Jim Humpage X Council Member Calvin Tumquest X The Mayor thereupon declared the Ordinance duly passed and adopted this i0 day of March, 2011. MAYOR OF TEQUESTA �P � �.:.... ��.� > �IIIRi� �-•� � M+I Tom Pat�'no ATTEST: .,,,,������,�,,, �,°�''�PGE p�� �, ,.a��. .�''�. �� ���'-C_.t..� � •Si : � ` p � � '.C� : �y�, s� -9-i:m= Lori McWilliams, MMC �-+; ��'pp'�� m :�; Village Cierk `��;� A '�rF� �'-a,- �' is5� . •� � ,:'� �'' �. , , , F C O F t 1 V � �`'' � � ��r,�u�����►�,a" GLENN ROSS CADDY, Px.D., P.A. Clinical and Forensic Psychology nrplo.uare �n cJr,�cal Ps�,orogy nrpto,nare arrd Feuow American Board 4/��''41�� �3`�a�Y Aa�ericaa AcadeAry of Bebavforal Medlctne Feuoas acade,ny of ctrntcur P�rology Diplomate, amerraa� Eoa.d of sezoeogy ��+�5 �'4/esstonal Acaderny of Cwstody Evaluators INpJomate and PeRow AmerlCan Board of Roreuslc Bua�ntaers Michael R. Couzzo Jr. Manager Village of Tequesta 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, Flo�ida 33469 Re: Proposal for an Impact Analysis Study Dear Mr. Couzzo, In response to your request on behalf of the Village of Tequesta ["The Village"], I hereby submit a Proposal to Conduct an Impact Analysis Study of the planned GMH Tequesta Holdings LLC introductio� of a Wellness and Recovery Cente� ["The Cente�"] on the property located at 217 Village Boulevard, Tequesta, Florida. This Proposal is offered in a manner that will permit The Village to select only those elements of the Proposal that they wish to ha�e conducted. ThuS, the Study may include all of the below three investigative elements, or less, based on the scope ultimately determined by The Village. The 5cope of this proposed Impact Analysis Study is broken into th�ee separate studies that collectively are limited to a re�iew of: • The Center's Perceived Value Locally and the Regionally • The Centers Security Plan and Security Related Program Operations • The Centers External Appearance in the Immediate Community The decision not to expand the Scope of the Study to address the impact of the revenue consequences that may flow into the Village as a result of the introduction of The Center is based on the fact that such an analysis can readily be done within the cu�rent resources of the Village and its present consultant[s]. Study I The Ce�ters Pereelved Value Locally and Regionally Objectives: Study I has three objectives: Main Office: 3101 North Federal Hwy. • Suite 301 • Ft Lauderdale, FI. 33306 1 (954) 565-8850 • Fax: (954) 565-9860 • email: glenn.caddy@gmail.com • To determine the perspective of the local community rega�ding the percei�ed benefits and any disadvantages that would be identified because of the introduction of The Center. • To provide the local community with a forum to discuss what The �enter may offer as a service resource and as an employer, • To access the pe�spective of both the local and regional p�ofessional communities as far as their views on the significance to them that The Center may offer. Study 1: Execution A Community Information Bulletin describing The Center, from its mission, to its scope of programming and services, to its commitment to the community, will be prepared and mailed out to a randomly selected sample of five hundred residence of the Village of Tequesta. This Bulletin will in�ite the sample to attend one of several Community Meetings at which time a thorough brie�ng about the proposed new Cente� will be provided. During each of these meetings an approximately twenty item Center Questionnaire [which will address various salient issues regarding the Center and it operations] will be distributed and the audience will be asked to complete this Questionnaire and hand it in at the close of the meeting. Notes of the topics and issues of each of these meetings will be taken and a summary made of the salient points raised after each meeting. likewise, the results of the questionnaires will be analyzed and the results integrated with the meeting nates and prepared in the form of a report. In addition, this same Community Information Bulletin and a Health P�ofessionals Questionnaire together with a cover letter advising that we will be inviting them to the facility will be mailed [sent by email wheneve� possible] to two hundred mental health and health professionals located within a radius of one hundred miles of the Center and all of the Program Directo�s of the addictions or behavioral health centers within a radius of one hundred miles of The Center. Each of these p�ofessionals will then be contacted by either email o� telephone and asked to respond to a three minute questionnaire whith seeks their views of the relevance to them of The Center either personally based on Professional Development Interests or Professionally because of service to their patients. This study will be staffed by two advanced doctoral students in the Addictions Sub-Specialty Program within the School of Psychology of Nova University. They will be under the direct supervision of the Study Director, Dr Glenn Ross Caddy. Study I: Cost of the Study The cost of the staffing time of the Study, excluding travel time will be twel�e thousand five hundred dollars. In addition, travel time required for the support staff of the study will be billed at twenty-five dollars per hour and for the Study Director at one hundred dollars per hour. 2 The actual costs of prepa�ing [printing] the documents required for the study (e.g. the Community Information Bulletin and the Center Questionnaire] will be also charged over and above these staffing costs as will the cost of mailing. These costs, while not substantial, could be reduced by having the Village print the required materials. Study 11 The Centers Security Plan and Security Related Program Operations Objective: Study II has one objective: • To analyze The Centers Proposed Security Plan and determine its suitability for the needs of the Village Residents Study II: Execution The present Security Plan for The Cente�, as presented by GMH Tequesta Holdings, will be analyzed in detail and any shortcomings of what is being proposed or missing items or other concerns will be addressed in a Secu�ity Plan Report to the Village. This analysis will consider both secu�ity measures within and outside the facility and as such will address the potential impatt on law enforcement and criminal activiry in the Village. As part of this �eview a consultation will be undertaken with both the Village Chief of Police and Village the Fire Chief. This study will be staffed by two advanced doctoral students in the Addictions Sub-Specialty Program within the School of Psychology of Nova University. They will be under the di�ect supervision of the Study Director, Dr Gtenn Ross Caddy. Study II: Cost of the Study The cost of the staffing time of the Study will be fi�e thausand dollars, excluding travel time. The travel time required for the support staff of the study will be billed at twenty five dollars per hour and for the Study Director at one hundred dollars per hour. Study III The Cer�ters Exte�nal Appearance in the immediate Community Objective: Study I�� has one objective: 3 • To assess the views of the residents living in the immediate vicinity of the p�oposed Center on the issues of the appearance changes to The Center that are to be implemented. � Study III: Exetution A Community Information Bulletin that will not only contain all the information to be included in the Bulletin to be employed in Study I, but also an enclosure with additional architectural renderings of the exterior of the buildings, the landscaping of the property in general and of the wall and shrubbery surrounding the facility and of the landscaping around the parking areas, etc., will be prepared and mailed out to all residents within the immediate area of The Center. This Bulletin will also invite these residents to complete a Residents Questionnaire that will tap their Attitudes and Opinions about The Center with a particular focus being on its appearance within the neighborhood. This Questionnaire will include a Pre-paid Reply Envelope which shall ask all the recipients to complete the Questionnaire and return it to the Village Manager or other designated o�cial. These Questionnaires will be collected from the Ciry by Study staff who will then be analyzed the opinions of the local residents. A report of these findings will be prepared and submitted to the Village. In addition, this same Communiry Information Bulletin and a Health Professionals Questionnaire together with a cover letter advising that we will be inviting them to the facility will be mailed [sent by email whenever possible] to two hundred mental health a�d health professionals located within a radius of one hundred miles of the Center and all of the Program Directors of the addictions o� behavioral health centers within a radius of one hundred miles of The Center. Each of these professionals will then be contacted by eithe� email or telephone and asked to respond to a three minute questionnaire which seeks their views of the relevance to them of The Center either personally based on Professional Development Interests or Professionally because of service to their patients. This study will be staffed by two advanced doctoral students in the Addictions Sub-Specialty Program within the School of Psychology of Nova Universiry. They will be under the dirett supervision of the Study Director, Dr Glenn Ross Caddy. Study 111: Cost of the Study The cost of the staffing time of the Study will be fnre thousand dolla�s, excluding travel time. In addition, travel time required for the support staff of the study will be billed at twenty-�ve dollars per hour and for the Study Director at one hund�ed dollars per hour. Timelines: ' To complete these three studies will require ninety days from the date of formal approval to the date of the submission of the Final Report. �4 The timeline required to do less than all three studies will be shorter, but doing Study I o� Study II alone will still require at least sixty days. Study II will be completed in thirty days. Credentials Attached please find a copy of my credential as the proposed Impact Study Director. Submitted this 31 of March, 2011. GL D , .D., A. .P.P., F.A.P.A. 5 March, 2011 Curriculum Vitae Name: Glenn Ross Caddy Address: (Practice) Glenn Ross Caddy Ph. D. P.A. 3101 N. Federal Hwy, Ste. 301 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33306 Telephone: Personal Cell USA: (954) 547-5100 Practice Office USA: (954) 565-8850 Personal Cell AUS: 01161 042 052 0275 Practice Fax USA: (954) 565-9860 Personal E-Mail: qlenn.caddy�qmail.com Business E-Mail: qlenncaddvCc�eventis-investments.com Skype Name: glenncaddy Birth Date: April 8, 1947 Citizenship: Australia and United States of America Education: Ph. D University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia (1973) B.A. (Honors) University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia (1969) Appointment: Justice of the Peace, State of New South Wales, Australia. Government Gazette 24 December, 1970. Military Award: Australian Defense Medal Licenses: Licensed Psychologist, Virginia Board of Psychological Examiners (License # 347; 1977-1986) Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Virginia Board of Medicine (License # 865; 1978-1986) Licensed Psychologist, Florida Board of Psychology (License # 002093; 1982 - present) Registered Psychologist, New South Wales, Australia (License # PS11585; 1991- 2011) Licensed Psychologist The Psychology Board of Australia 1 Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (License # 0001137404; 2010 — Present) Certified Worker's Compensation Rehabilitation Specialist, State of Florida (License # 646) United States National Provider (NPPES) Enumerator and Other ldentifiers: National Plan & Provider Enumeration System National Provider ldentifier (NPI): glenncaddy NPI # 1497926687; Taxonomy # 261 QM0850X Glenn R. Caddy Ph.D. P.A. NPI #1871755579 Medicare/Blue Cross/Blue Shield Provider (# 00075151) Champus Provider (# 0075151) Australian Healthcare National Provider ldentifier: Glenn Ross Caddy Ph.D. ID # 8003613341637098 Fellowships, Board Certifications and Other Credentia�s: (Diplomate is the credential reflecting certification by a professional sub-specialty Board. The credential of Fellow typically involves election by the sub-specialty Board or a specialty division of a National or International Professional Organization in recognition of providing a major contribution to a sub-specialty or to the discipline as a whole. The following credentials are presented in date order). Registered in the United States National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (Certificate # 23046, October, 1979). Diplomate in Clinical Psychology. American Board of Professional Psychology. (Certificate # 3158, November 1979). Clinical Fellow, Behavior Therapy & Research Society (1980). Renamed the Association for the Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Diplomate in Behavioral Medicine. The International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy, Inc. (Certificate # 366, December 1982). Fellow in Behavioral Medicine. The International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy, Inc. (Elected December 1985). 2 Clinical Fellow, The International Academy of Eclectic Psychotherapists (January 1983). Fellow, International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy, Inc. (Certificate # 288, January 1990). Fellow, Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators. (Certificate # 10157, December 1993). Diplomate in Human Sexuality. The American Board of Sexology (Certificate # 2320, June 1993). Fellow, American Academy of Clinical Psychology (Certificate # 98, January 1994). Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Examiners. Listed in the National Registry of Forensic Examiners, (January 1995). Diplomate in Forensic Psychology. American Academy of Forensic Examiners (Certificate # 3293, January, 1995). Board Certified Custody Evaluator, Register of the Academy of Custody Evaluators (Certificate # 10157, June 1995). Member, the Colleges of both Clinical and Forensic Psychology of the Australian Psychological Society (Member # 016518) Member, the following Specialty Divisions of the American Psychological Association: (Member # 12712758) Divisions 12 (Clinical Psychology) Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) Division 41 (Psychology and the Law) Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator, Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators, (Certificate # 130055) Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator, Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators, (Certificate # 130055) Fellow, American Psychological Association 3 Elected in the Division of Clinical Psychology, July, 2010. (Awarded in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of Clinical Psychology) Member of the Advisory Board, of The North American Board of Alienation Specialists, January, 2011. Professional and Other Positions and Employment: 1989-Present President and Clinical Director Glenn Ross Caddy, Ph. D., P.A. and Associates, and Director (since 1997), Forensic and Clinical Behavioral Sciences Center, Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1980-1989 Director Clinical Psychology Institute Fort Lauderdale and Coral Springs, Florida 1980-2004 Consultant in Industrial/Organizational Psychology Coyne Didsbury PDI Pty. Ltd. Sydney and Melbourne, Australia 1982-1993 President G & C Enterprises, Inc Fort Lauderdale, Florida (A closely held Florida Real Estate Investment Company) 1990-1999 Professor of Behavioral Sciences (Adjunct) School of Medicine and Health Sciences Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1983-1990 President and Clinical Director Academy of Medicine and Psychology Fort Lauderdale and Coral Springs, Florida 1981-1991 Professor and Director of Clinical Training School of Psychology, Center for Behavioral Sciences Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1977-1981 Associate Professor of Psychology and 4 Director, Addiction Research and Treatment Center Old Dominion University NorFolk, Virginia 1977-1981 Founding Director, Doctor of Psychology Program, The Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology (This was the first professional psychology consortium program in the U.S. It comprises the College of William and Mary, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Old Dominion University, and NorFolk State University). 1977-1981 Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, Virginia 1975-1977 Director, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Services, and Associate Director, Jefferson Mental Health Center, and Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Thomas Jefferson University Medical School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1975 Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of California at Riverside, California 1975 Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of Psychology California State University at Fullerton, California 1974-1975 Research Scientist II and Project Director Neuropsychiatric Institute University of California at Los Angeles, California 1973-1974 Research Specialist [Foreign Service Officer] Department of Foreign Affairs, Canberra, Australia 1969-1973 Commissioned Officer, Australian Infantry, Second Division, Royal Australian Regiment 1965-1968 Non-Commissioned Officer, Australian Defense Forces Collateral Business Involvements 5 As well as holding the various above primarily professional positions and consultancies, there are also other professional and non-professional business involvements in which I have participated or in which I continue to be involved, either as a consultant or as a Board Member or Partner. In the spirit of comprehensive disclosure, these additional involvements are listed under the heading "Administrative and/or Business Experience" beginning on page 55 of this document. Most noteworthy from a professional perspective have been the following involvements: Consultant, PsychPress Pty Ltd [1988 to present]. This company is a Melbourne (Australia) based but international psychological assessment and testing development and book publishing company. Of particular significance has been my work in contributing to the development of computerized testing products for personnel selection as well as clinical screening that are now available on-line. Director, Informatic Healthcare Solutions Inc [1999 to 2004]. This Nevada Public Company was involved in the early development and delivery of a variety of telemedicine applications, primarily for home health. I was invited to sit on the Board of this company due of my knowledge of technology, behavioral medicine, and health psychology. Most noteworthy from a non-professional business perspective have been the following involvements: Director, Leading Edge Real Estate Inc, [2000 to present]. This is a Florida licensed Real Estate Company, and Director, Globe-Allianz [2004 to 2009]. This is a Delaware Company and International Real Estate Development Support Network. These two entities are focused on real estate investment and development services. Partner, Eventus Capital Group [2007 to present]: Partner, Eventus Investment Partners LLC [2008 to present]: and Partner, Eventus Capital Group Management LLC [2010 to present]: These three Florida Corporations offer qualified investors access to a series of very high speed and highly specialized technology driven market neutral trading platforms. These proprietary platforms support highly programmed trading strategies that have produced robust and consistent revenue generation despite the vagaries of the markets over the time of their operation. Military Experience: 1965-1973 I was promoted through the ranks to the rank of First Lieutenant. I served as an Infantry Platoon Commander, the Administrative Staff Officer of an Infantry Company, and then as an Administrative Staff Officer, Second Division, Royal Australian Infantry. Just prior to leaving the military I met the requirements for promotion to the rank of Captain and was awaiting promotion. I was seconded to serve as a Senior Intelligence Research Officer within a unit for the Department of Foreign Affairs, Canberra, A.C.T. 6 During this last role I held a security clearance at Top Secret. Hospital Staff: Veterans Administration Hospital, Coatesville, Pennsylvania: Consulting Staff (1974- 1976) Tidewater Psychiatric Institute, Virginia Beach, Virginia: Consulting Staff (1977-1980). Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, Florida: Consulting Staff (1981- 1998). The Care Unit [an inpatient addictions facility], Coral Springs, Florida: Consulting Staff (1981-1992). Florida Medical Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Consulting Staff (1981-2001). University Pavilion, Tamarac, Florida: Consulting Staff (1989-1999). Sunrise Regional Medical Center, Sunrise, Florida: Consulting Staff (1989-2002). Fort Lauderdale Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Consulting Staff (1999-2006). Atlantic Shores Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Consulting Staff (2003-Present). In August, 2009 I was appointed to co-ordinate the administration of Psychological Services at this facility. Honors, Awards, and Citations: Alexander Mackie Teachers College Award (1964-1965) Commonwealth Scholar (1965-1968) Commonwealth University Fellow (1969-1972) Justice of the Peace, New South Wales, Australia, (1970-present) The Australian Defense Medal, Awarded by the Department of Defense, Canberra, Australia, Listed in Marquis's Who's Who in the South and Southwest. 18 Edition, 1982-1983. Selected as an Outstandinq Youna Man of America in 1981 by the United States Jaycees in recognition of outstanding professional achievement and for 7 service to the community. Listed in Men of Achievement, International Biographical Center, Inc., Cambridge, England, 1983. Listed in Who's Who in the Bio-Behavioral Sciences, Research lnstitute of Psychophysiology, Inc., New York, New York, 1983. Listed in The Directorv of Distinquished Americans, Second Edition, American Biographical Institute, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1983. Listed in Marquis's Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technoloqy, First Edition, 1983. Listed in The Directory of International Biography, International Biographical Center, Inc., Cambridgeshire, England, 1984. Listed in the International Who's Who of Contemporarv Achievement, Biographical Publications, Cambridgeshire, England, 1984. Listed in Personalities of the South American Biographical Institute, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1986 (13 Edition). Listed in Who's Who in Societv, American Publishing, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1986 Listed in The Global Directorv of Who's Who, Eastern Seaboard Publishing, New York, New York, 2005. And others: Areas of Special Professional Expertise: Topics in Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Medicine Assessment Psychology Multiple areas in Psychopathology The Cognitive Behavioral Perspective Family and Systems Psychology Issues in the Training of Clinical Psychologists The Clinical-Forensic Psychology Interface Multiple areas of Behavioral Medicine and Wellness Human Sexuality and Dysfunction Mind Control and Cult Deprogramming Depression and the Affective Mood States 8 The Impact of Discrimination Work Stress and Related Problems at Work Post Traumatic Stress States Terrorism, Torture, and Special Issues in Recovery Delusional Disorders and Psychotic Process The Mechanisms of Mind Control Human Growth and Development Parent-Child Estrangement Parental Alienation Syndrome Multiple Personality and Dissociation Stress and the Anxiety Disorders Disability and Rehabilitation Psychology Brain Trauma and Neuropsychological Assessment Addictive Behavior [Alcohol, Other Drug & Gambling] The Spectrum of Eating Disorders Mental Illness as Errors in Programming Computerized Screening and Testing Executive and Performance Coaching Topics in Forensic Psychology I have written on topics in forensic practice that include: Research on Eyewitness Testimony, Trial Story Analysis and Debriefing, Use of Mental Health Experts in Emotional Damages Claims, The Changing Face of Medico- Legal Practice, Defending Emotional Damages Claims at Work, Discrimination in the Workplace, Sexual Harassment and its Prevention, Prevention of Litigation: War at Work, Failure in Employee Assistance Programs, and Neuropsychology. Family Law Family Violence Custody Evaluation and Parental Fitness Dependency Evaluations Sexual and Other Abuse Allegations Parental Estrangement Parental Alienation Issues and Reunification Other Interests of children Issues [including relocation] Personal Injury Battered Person Syndrome and Duress Trauma in the Mentally Retarded The Consequences of Torture [including war crimes cases] Domestic Terrorism [including the Anthrax cases] Consequences of Adult Rape and Sexual Abuse 9 Child Sexual Abuse [including Church and School cases] Sexual Assault in Public Places Elder Abuse and Standards of Care Lawless and Mismanaged Prison Cases Consequences of Single Event Trauma Spiritual Abuse and Mind Control Complicated Bereavement: Special Considerations Medical and Mental Health Malpractice High Trauma Personal Injury [aircraft and train accidents] Neuropsychology and Brain Injury Consequences Electroconvulsive Therapy [includes malpractice cases] Brain Injury and Loss of Recall Personal Injury in Product Liability Cases Toxic Drug Effects and Memory Age, Competence, and Testamentary Capacity Addiction: Death and Quality of Life Issues [including the tobacco cases] Special Disability Cases Worker's Compensation Social Security Disability and Appeals National Association of Securities Dealers Mental Impairment Cases Multiple Issues in Criminal Forensic Cases Battered Person Syndrome Mental Retardation Evaluations Retardation or Immaturity and Suggestibility Malingering and Deception Juvenile Offender Transfers to Adult Court Future Dangerousness Competency to Stand Trial Competency to Waive Miranda Rights Competency to Die Post Conviction Death Case Consultation Analysis Requirements: The Insanity Defense Religious Delusional Disorder and Insanity Child Sexual Abuse and Child Pornography Cases Effects of Medication Interactions on Intent Mitigation and Aggravation Factors in Sentencing Analysis in Death Penalty Sentencing I have also had more than thirty years experience in consultation in a variety of Industrial/Organizational contexts. My experience here has included ,work involving organizational systems review, executive selection, and human resource issues with companies like Coyne Didsbury, to studies in work stress and matters involving the impact of discrimination and disparate treatment. I 10 have conducted a number of investigations into corporate discriminatory practices and matters like sexual harassment and also other workplace dispute resolution matters. I have served in the airline industry as a special consultant for general mental health concerns with United Airlines and their Employee Assistance Program. I also served as a special consultant to Delta Airlines following the August 1985 crash in Dallas Texas of their flight 191. Likewise I consulted in another transport industry case, involving the deadliest train accident in Amtrak history, the September, 22, 1993 Sunset Limited crash into the Big Bayou near Mobile, Alabama. I have also consulted with the United States Postal Workers Union to address the psychological consequences that followed the Bioterrorism [Anthrax] attacks during the period of October 4 to November 20, 2001. This work followed the 22 cases af anthrax exposure to members of the union. Non-Professional Affiliations: University of New South Wales Sports Association (Life member) University of New South Wales Regiment Association (Life member) Maroubra Surf Life Saving Club, Maroubra, Australia (Life member) Swimming Hall of Fame (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) One Hundred Mile Team Member, USA Black Belt Champions (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). I have been a student of Mixed Martial Arts [MMA] for many years. Professional Activities: Doctoral Thesis: Caddy, G.R. Behavioral Modification in the Manaqement of Alcoholism. Thesis presented to the School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1972. Lectures and Papers Presented: Caddy, G.R. Abstinence or cure: A re-evaluation of the nature of alcoholism and implications for treatment: Paper presented at the 29 International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency, Sydney, Australia, February, 1970. Lovibond, S. H. & Caddy, G.R. The reduction of alcohol consumption bv 11 aversive procedures. Paper presented at the 29 International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency, Sydney, Australia, February, 1970. Caddy, G. R. The importance of individual responsibilitv in the manaqement of alcoholism. Paper presented at the 80 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 7, 1972. Caddy, G. R. A critiaue of the disease model of addictive behavior. Invited lecture to the Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, March, 1973. Caddy, G. R. A comparison of American and Australian svstems of behavior the rapy• Invited address before the faculty of Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 6, 1974. Caddy, G. R. Training in blood alcohol concentration estimation: Procedure, results, and application. Paper presented at the Behavioral Approaches to Alcoholism and Drug Dependencies Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, July 30, 1975. Gottheil, E., Caddy, G. R. & Austin, D. L. Clinical siqnificance of urine druq screens. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 25, 1975. Caddy, G. R. Multi-dimensional approaches in substance abuse. Paper presented at the Forum meeting of the Center for Alcohol Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, December 9, 1975. Caddy, G. R. An experimental analysis of the role of self-reQUlation in an alcohol treatment program. Paper presented at the Second Annual Convention of the Mid-Western Association of Behavioral Analysis, Chicago, Illinois, May 4, 1976. Caddy, G. R. Manipulation in Addicts. Invited lecture before the Institute on Sociopaths and Manipulators, Virginia Council on Social Welfare, Virginia Beach, Virginia, November 7, 1976. Caddy, G. R. Implications of the field of the Rand Corporation Report of controlled drinkinq bv recovered alcoholics. Invited address before the meeting of the National Institute of Alcoho� Abuse and Alcoholism Career Teachers, Atlanta, Georgia, February 10, 1977. Caddy, G. R. Individualized behavior therapv for alcoholics, third vear follow- u p� Advantaqes and disadvantaqes of conductinq double-blind treatment outcome evaluation studies. Paper presented at the Southeast Psychological Association Convention, Hollywood, Florida, May 4, 1977. 12 Caddy, G. R. Toward a multivariate analvsis of alcohol abuse. Invited paper presented at the NATO sponsored International Conference on Experimental and Behavioral Approaches to Alcoholism, Bergen, Norway, August 29, 1977. Caddy, G. R. Conductinq double-blind and independent treatment outcome evaluation studies. Paper presented at the National Alcohol and Drug Treatment Outcome Evaluation Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, September 26, 1977. Caddy, G. R. A multivariate perspective on addictive behaviors. Paper presented at the Empirical Approaches to the Treatment of Alcohol Abuse Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 15, 1977. Caddy, G. R. The relevance of research to recoverv. Invited to lecture presented at the Conference on Alcoholism Awareness, Norfolk, Virginia, February 14, 1978. Flynn, J. B. 8� Caddy, G. R. The effects of alcohol on the rate of qain of information. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, March 10, 1978. Caddy, G. R. History and current developments of the Doctor of Psycholoqv D eqree. Invited lecture presented at the Virginia Psychological Association Convention, Williamsburg, Virginia, April 14, 1978. Caddy, G. R. Emerqinq concepts in the identification and assessment of substance abuse. Invited lecture before the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Society of Virginia, Virginia Beach, Virginia, September 22, 1978. Caddy, G. R. Emerging concepts of alcohol dependence: The multivariate approach. Invited paper presented at the Western Pennsylvania lnstitute of Alcohol Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 8, 1978. Maisto, S. & Caddy, G. R. Self manaqement strateqies and addictive behavior: Present Status and prospects for the practitioner. Paper presented at the Annual convention of the Tennessee Behavior Therapy Association, Nashville Tennessee, February, 1979. Caddy, G. R. & Kretchmer, R. An evaluation of the alternate leaderless qroup in a militarv psvchiatric hospital. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1979. Caddy, G. R. A�plication of "State of the Art" intervention and evaluation 13 technoloqv: Prospects for the future of the alcohol and traffic safety countermeasures approach. Invited address before the Alcohol and Traffic Program of the National Alcoholism Forum, Washington, D. C., April 30, 1979. Caddy, G. R. A comparative evaluation of aftercare technoloQies in the manaqement of alcohol dependence. Invited presentation, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada, July 17, 1979. Caddy, G. R. Preventina alcohol relapse: A comparison of aftercare �rocedures. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New York, New York, September, 1979. Caddy, G. R. Aftercare procedures applied to alcohol abusers: A component analvsis. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, December, 1979. Caddy, G. R. Emerqinq concepts of addictive behavior and its treatment. Invited presentation before the School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, January, 1980. Caddy, G. R. The efficacv of continuinq contact and continuinq care strateqies in reducinq alcoholic relapse. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, D. C., March, 1980. Caddy, G. R. Self-control and the addictive behaviors. Paper presented before the South Carolina School of Alcohol and Drug Studies, Charleston, South Carolina, June 19, 1980. Caddy, G. R. Present and future trends in alcoholism and treatment research. Invited presentation, Department of Psychiatry, University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, June 19, 1980. Caddy, G. R. Aftercare and the prevention of alcoholic relapse. Invited lecture sponsored jointly by the Medical College of Georgia and the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Augusta, Georgia, June, 1980. Hamilton, R. A., Barone, D., Katell, A. & Caddy, G. R. The development, psychometric properties and application of the work stress inventorv. Paper presented to the Florida Association of Applied Behavior Analysis, Orlando, Florida, September, 1981. Katell, A. D., Caddy, G. R., Pollack, D. R. & Hamilton, R. A. Health risk factor reduction: Relaxation trainina, assertiveness traininq and coqnitive restructurinq in reducinqjob stress. Paper presented at the Association for the 14 Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, November, 1981. Caddy, G. R. & Douglas, M. A. An evaluation of behaviorallv based mediation and other techni4ues in facilitatinq divorce resolution. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, November, 1981. Caddy, G. R. & Addington, H. J., Jr. An evaluation of behavioral inoculation and other approaches in reducina alcoholic relaqse. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, November, 1981. Hamilton, R. A., Barone, D. F., Katell, A. D. & Caddy, G. R. A behavioral assessment inventory for measurinq work stress: Its cross-validation and construct validitv. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, November, 1982. Caddy, G. R. The use of computers in psvcholoqical assessment: development and status. Invited presentation sponsored by Psych-Systems, Inc., before the Texas Psychological Association Annual Convention, Dallas, Texas, November, 1982. Caddy, G. R. Conditions that reinforce violence and crisis: The underlyinq interaction befinreen anqer and powerlessness. Invited presentation before the Women in Distress Conference sponsored by Broward County Board of Commissioners, Fort Lauderdale, Florida November, 1983. Barone, D. F., Katell, A. D., Caddy, G. R. & Roselione, F. The development of the work stress inventorv of iob aversiveness. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, Washington, D. C., December,1983. Barone, D. F., Katell, A.D., Caddy, G. R. & Roselione, F. Work stress inventorv #2. Excessive iob demands. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Annual Convention, Washington, D. C., December, 1983. Caddy, G. R. Professional work stress and its remediation. Invited presentation before the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mid-Winter Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February, 1984. Barone, D. F., Katell, A. D., Caddy, G. R& Roselione, F. Work Stress Inventory Scale #2. Threat of harm. Paper presented at the South Eastern 15 Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1984. Caddy, G. R., Trenschel, W. R. & Addington, H. J., Jr. Comparative evaluation of aftercare technoloqies. Paper presented at the South Eastern Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1984. Caddy, G. R. The coqnition of stress in the workplace. Invited lecture before the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, May, 1984. Barone, D. F., Katell, A. D., Caddy, G. R. & Roselione, F. The Work Stress Inventorv: Reliabilitv and Concurrent Validitv. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, August, 1985. Caddy, G. R. Psvcholoaical service as cost containment in a Health Main#enance Orqanization: A model. Paper presented at the Annual Management Convention of Health America, Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona, May, 1985. Caddy, G. R. & Barone, D. F. The role of the Clinical Psvcholoqist in assistinq the personnel professional. Paper presented at the Florida Public Personnel Association, Hollywood, Florida, July, 1985. Caddy, G. R. The stress of quaranteeinq failure in relationships both personal and professional. Invited presentation before the Professional Insurance Agents of Florida Annual Convention, Boca Raton, Florida, August 22, 1986. Caddy, G. R. The forensic psvchologist in the workplace. Invited lecture. Labor Law Seminar, American Institute of Banking, Miami, Florida, October 22, 1988. Caddy, G. R. The professionalizing of psvcholoqy and implication for the mental health deliverv svstem: Comparison between the U. S. and Australia. Invited presentation before the Department of Psycho�ogy, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia, December, 1988. Caddy, G. R. The Forensic PsvcholoQist as expert. Invited address before the Broward County Criminal Defense Attorney's Association Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 17, 1989. Caddy, G. R. Sexism and sexual abuse in the workplace. Invited lecture before the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce, Fort Lauderdale, 16 Florida, November 21, 1989. Caddy, G. R. The ProfessionalizinQ of Forensic Psvcholoqv. Invited lecture, Westmead Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, December 14, 1991. Caddy, G. R. Trial story analvsis: Evervone has a storv. Invited lecture before the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Orlando, Florida, February 19, 1993. Amlong, K. C. and Caddy, G. R. The selection and use of expert witnesses: Strateqies for calculatinq damaqes and emplovina psvcholoqical experts. Invited address before the Advanced Current Labor Topics Seminar. The Labor and Employment Law Section of the Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Program, Amelia lsland Plantation, Florida, April 28-29, 1994. Caddy, G. R. Trial storv analysis. Invited address before the Brave New World of Jury Trials in Employment Litigation Continuing Legal Education Program, Florida Bar Labor and Employment Law Section, Orlando, Florida, September 23, 1994. Caddy, G. R. Expert witness testimonv and emotional distress damaqes outcome. What a qood plaintiff's expert witness does. Invited address before the Thirteenth annual Multi-State Labor and Employment Law Seminar, Southern Methodist University, Tucson, Arizona, May 19, 1995. Caddy, G. R. The use of expert testimony in sexual harassment and similar cases involvinq emotional damaqes. Paper presented at the Employment law Section of the Orange County Bar Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, July 19, 1995. Caddy, G. R. The chanqinq face of inedico-leqal practice. Invited lecture Department of Psychiatry, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, August 7, 1995. Byrne, D. A. and Caddy, G. R. Sex, race, aqe discrimination and ADA. What is an emplover to do? Paper presented to the Community Bankers of Florida Fourteenth Annual Convention, Boca Raton, Florida, August 24, 1995. Cohen, M. and Caddy, G. R. Sexual Harassment: War at Work. Invited presentation before the annual convention of the Florida Public Defenders Association, Hutchinson Island, Florida, July 31, 1998. Caddy, G. R. Trends in the Chanqe of Health Care Deliverv and its Fundinq in America: Implications for the Clinical Professions. Invited lecture, School of 17 Psychology, University of Sydney, August 3, 1999. Caddy, G. R. Inside the Courtroom: Your EAP and the Leqal Svstem. Invited presentation at the annual convention of the Employee Assistance Professionals Association, Orlando, Florida, October 21, 1999. Caddy, G. R. & Sauber, S.R. Establishina and Refutina Damaqe Claims in Emplovment Cases. Invited presentation coordinated by the Employment Law CLE Committee of the Palm Beach County Bar Association (Course # 81903), West Palm Beach, Florida, February 6, 2004. Caddy, G.R. Parental Alienation and the Dvnamics of Mind Control. Invited Presentation before the Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome, Toronto, Canada, September 5, 2008. Caddy, G.R. PAS and Mind Control: Creatinq Mental Illness. Invited Presentation before the Second Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome: Past, Present and Future. Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, October 2, 2010. Invited Debates and Conference Panel Participation: Debate with Mark Keller, former Editor Emeritus, The Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Sponsored by the Medical College of Pennsylvania. (February 4, 1975, and presented again on March 25 and November 25 1975). Topic: Abstinence versus Moderation in Alcoholism. This debate was again repeated, by invitation, at the Rutgers University Summer School of Alcohol Studies, July 7, 1976, and on June 28, 1977. Invited lecture sponsored by the Western Pennsylvania lnstitute of Alcohol Studies. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (December 8, 1978). Topic: Abstinence and controlled drinkinQ. Coordinator, Virainia Beach Conference on Professional Psycholoqv. Virginia Beach, Virginia, April 19-27, 1978. Chair, County Wide Training Program for the Office of Disability Determination, Vocation and Rehabilitation, Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, held at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 24, 1985. Title: The Application of Behavioral Medicine in the Treatment of Rehabilitation Patients. Invited Participant, Sexual Abuse in the Workplace Forum. Sponsored by the College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, February 9, 1995. Workshop Leader (with Sara P. Feldman-Shorrig), Makinq Psvcholoqists and Psvchiatrists User Friendly for Attorneys. Continuing Legal Education Workshop 18 presented at the Thirteenth Annual Multi-State Labor and Employment Law Seminar, Southern Methodist University, Tucson, Arizona, May 19, 1995. Invited Participant (with Barbara A. Moynihan, Roxanne Barton Conlin and L. Steven Platt) Debunkina Mental Status Examinations. Presentation before the thirteenth Annual Convention of the National Employment Lawyers Association, Orlando, Florida, June 27, 2002. Invited Participant, Analysis of the Police Interroaation of Leopold and Loeb: A Psvchological Dialoque. Presentation before the Justice Major B. Harding American Inn of Court, Stuart, Florida, January 14, 2004. Invited Presentation, The Role of the Mental Health Expert in Evaluatinq Emotional Damaqes Claims. Presentation before the seventeenth Annual Convention of the National Employment Lawyers Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 29, 2006. Invited Presentation, Deproqramminq and the Resolution of Delusional Thouqht in Parental Alienation Svndrome. The Montreal Conference on Parental Alienation Syndrome: Strategies in Therapeutic Resolution. Dawson College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 29 and 30, 2011. Symposia Chaired: Self-manaqement Approaches in Alcoholism: Paradiqms, Procedures, and Prospects. Symposium presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1976. Biofeedback and Tension Reduction in Alcoholism. Symposium presented at the NATO sponsored International Conference on Experimental and Behavioral Approaches to Alcoholism, Bergen, Norway, August 19, 1977. Svmptomoloqy of the Substance Abuser. Symposium presented before the Alcohol Education Program, City of Richmond, Division of Substance Abuse, Richmond, Virginia, February 22, 1978. The Clinical Role of Follow-up in Substance Abuse Treatment. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New York, New York, September, 1979. Conventions Chaired: Chairman for Substance Abuse Programs, Second Annual Convention of the Mental Retardation Society of Virginia, Williamsburg, Virginia, September 1980. 19 Local Arrangements Chairperson, Mid-winter Meeting of Divisions 29 and 42 of the American Psychological Association, Miami, Florida, February 1985. Co-Convener, The Montreal Conference on Parental Alienation Syndrome: Strategies in Therapeutic Resolution. Dawson College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 29 and 30, 2011 Non-Professional Business Presentations: Invited Presenter, the Center Point Presentation, "Sellinq Before You Break Ground: Supercharqinq the Presales Process". The Building Industry Association of Southern California Annual Convention. November 3, 2005, Long Beach, California. Invited Presenter, "Explorinq Alternative Marketinq Channels". The Information Management Network's "Condo Conversion Conference", March 30, 2006, Pier Sixty, New York, New York. Invited Panel Presenter, "Strateqies & Technoloqies to Maximize Condo Hotel Sales". The Second Annual Florida Symposium on Financing, Developing, and Operating Condo Hotels. May 22-23, 2006. Non-Professional (Business) Publications Caddy, G.R. Preconstruction and Conversion: The New Wav to Real Estate Investinq. An e-publication O Madison International 2004. Caddy, G.R. Development Failure and Implications for Globe-Allianz. An e-publication O Globe-Allianz, 2005. Caddy, G.R. Advantaaes of a Two Phased Sell-Out. An e-publication O Globe-Allianz, 2006. Caddy, G.R. & August, S. R. Land Sales: State of the Art Scope of Service. An e- publication O Globe-Allianz, 2006. Caddy, G.R. Multi-familv Marketinq and Sales: State of the Art Scope of Services. An e- publication O Globe-Allianz, 2007 Caddy, G. R. Cost Seqreqation: A Summary of the Internal Revenue Service Guidelines. An e-publication �O Globe-Allianz, 2007. Caddy, G. R. Cost_Seqreqation: Methods and Best Practice. An e-publication �O Globe- Allianz, 2007. Caddy G.R. The Eventus Paradigm. An e-publication O Eventus Capital Group, 2008. 20 Caddy, G.R. The Emerqence of Eventus Capital Group. An e-publication O Eventus Capital Group, 2008. Caddy G.R. Equities Investinq the Eventus Wav. An e-publication O Eventus Investment Partners, 2009. Publications (Published): Lovibond, S. H. & Caddy, G. R. Discriminated aversive control in the moderation of alcoholics' drinking behavior. Behavior Therapv, 1980, 1,437-441. Also in D. Matheson 8� M. Davidson. The Behavioral Effects of Druas. New York: Holt, Rhinehart & Winston, 1972. Also in J. Stoyva, T. Barber, L. Dicara, J. Kamiya, N.E. Miller & D. Shapiro (Eds.), Biofeedback and Self-Control. New York: Aldine Atherton, 1972, 545-554. Also in R. M. Suinn & R. G. Weigel (Eds.), The Innovative Psvcholoqical Therapies: Critical and Creative Contributions. New York: Harper & Row, 1974, 46-51. Lovibond, S. H. & Caddy, G. R. The reduction of alcohol consumption by aversive procedures. In L. G. Kiloh (Ed.), Twentv-Ninth International Conaress on Alcoholism and Druq Dependence. Sydney, Australia: Butterworths, 1971. Volger, R. E. & Caddy, G. R. Treatment and prevention of Alcoholism: The moderation approach. Proceedinqs of the 81S Annual Convention of the American Psvcholoqical Association, 1973, 8, 927-928. Caddy, G. R. How not to replicate: A commentary. Behavior Therapv, 1975, 6(5), 710- 711. Caddy, G. R., Goldman, R. D. & Huebner, R. Relationships among different domains of attitudes toward alcoholism. Model, cost and treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 1976, 1, 281-286. Caddy, G. R., Goldman, R. D. & Huebner, R. Group difference in attitudes toward alcoholism. Addictive Behaviors, 1976, 1, 281-286. Caddy, G. R. & Lovibond, S. H. Self regulation and discriminated aversive conditioning in the modification of alcoholics' drinking behavior. Behavior Therapv, 1976, 7, 223-230. Gottheil, E., Caddy, G. R. & Austin, D. L. Fallibility of urine drug screens in monitoring methadone programs. Journal of American Medical Association, 1976, 236,1035-1038. Huebner, R., Slaughter, R. E., Goldman, R. D. & Caddy, G. R. Attitudes towards alcohol as a predicator of self-estimated alcohol consumption in college students. International Journal of the Addictions. 1976, 11, 377-388. 2l Miller, W. R. & Caddy, G. R. Abstinence and controlled drinking in the treatment of problem drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1977, 38, 986-1003. Caddy, G. R., Blood alcohol concentration discrimination training. Development and current status. G. A. Marlatt & P. E. Nathan (Eds.), Behavioral Approaches to The Assessment and Treatment of Alcoholism. New Brunswick, New Jersey, Center for Alcohol Studies, 1977. Briddell, D. W., Rimm, D. C., Caddy, G. R., Krawitz, G. & Wunderlin, R. The effects of experiences and alcohol on sexual arousal to deviant stimuli. Journal of Abnormal Psvcholoqv, 1978, 89, 418-430. Caddy, G. R., Addington, H. J., Jr. & Perkins, D. Individualized behavior therapy for alcoholics: A third year independence double-blind follow-up. Behaviour Research and Therapv, 1978, 16, 345-362. Caddy, G. R., Sobell, M. B. & Sobell, L. C. Criterion time intervals for avoiding contamination of alcohol breath test by "mouth alcohol" residuals. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation. 1978, 10, 814-818. Caddy, G. R. Emerging concepts of alcohol dependence: the multivariate approach. In J. Newman (Ed.), Time for Chanqe in Alcoholism Treatment? Traditional and Emerqinq Concepts.Western Pennsylvania lnstitute of Alcohol Studies, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979. Caddy, G. R. Abstinence and controlled drinking. In J. Newman (Ed.) Time for Chanqe in Alcohol Treatment? Treatment and Emerqinq Concepts. Western Pennsylvania Institute of Alcohol Studies, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979. Caddy, G. R. Application of "state of the art" intervention and evaluation technology: Prospects for the future of the alcohol and traffic safety countermeasures approach. In E. Weinstein & J. Nichols (Eds.), Proceedinas of the Alcohol and Safety Session of the 1979 Alcoholism Forum. Washington, D. C., National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1979 (DOT HS-804-857). Briddell, D. W., Rimm, D. C., Caddy, G. R. & Dunn, N. J. Analogue assessment, affective arousal, and the smoking taste test. Addictive Behaviors, 1979, 4, 287-295. Caddy, G. R. Problems in the field of alcoholism treatment outcome evaluation: A review with special reference to blind and independent research programs. In L. C. Sobell, M.B. Sobell & E. Ward (Eds.), Evaluatinq Alcohol and Druq Treatment Effectiveness: Recent Advances. New York: Pergamon Press, 1980. Caddy, G. R. & Kretchmer, R. Evaluation of the alternative leaderless group in a military 22 psychiatric hospital. Group Psvchotherapy, Psvchodrama, and Sociometrv, 1980, 33, 33-46. Rimm, D. C., Briddell, D. W., Zimmerman, M. & Caddy, G. R. Effects of alcohol and cognitive set on phobic avoidance. Addictive Behaviors, 1981, 6, 47-52. Maisto, S. A. & Caddy, G. R. Self-management strategies and addictive behavior: Present status and prospects. Internationaf Journal of the Addictions, 1981, 16, 109- 133. Watson, N., Caddy, G. R., Johnson, J. H. & Rimm, D. C. Standards in the education of professional psychologists. American Psvcholoaist, 1981, 36, 514-519. Caddy, G. R. The development and current status of Professional Psychology. Professional Psycholoqv, 1981, 12 (3), 357-364. Caddy, G. R. Review of Alcoholism: the facts by Donald W. Goodwin. Journal of Behavior Therapv and Exqerimental Psvchiatrv, 1981, 12 (4), 363-364. Caddy, G. R., Rimm, D. C., Watson, N., Johnson, J. H, Saafir, R. G., & Scarpetti, W. Development of a consortial model for professional education in clinical psychology. In G. R. Caddy, D.C. Rimm, N. Watson & J. H. Johnson (Eds.), The Education of Professional Psychologist. Professional Psvcholoqy Review. Volume I, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press, 1982. Johnson, J. H., Caddy, G. R., Saafir, R. & Watson, N. Operation of a consortial model for professional training in clinical psychology. In G. R. Caddy, D. C. Rimm, N. Watson & J. H. Johnson (Eds.), The Education of Professional Psychology, Professional Psycholoqy Review. Volume I, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press, 1982. Caddy, G. R. The emergence of professional psychology: Background to the Virginia Beach Conference. In G. R. Caddy, D. C. Rimm, N. Watson & J. H. Johnson (Eds.), The Education of Professional Psychologist, Professional Psychology Review. Volume 1, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press, 1982. Caddy, G. R. A multivariate approach to restricted drinking. In P. E. Nathan & W. M. Hays (Eds.), Clinical Case Studies in The Behavioral Treatment of Alcoholism. New York: Plenum Press, 1982. Caddy, G. R. 8� Block, T. Behavioral treatment methods for alcoholism. In M. Galanter & Associates (Eds.), Recent Advances in Alcoholism. 1, New York: Plenum Press, 1982. Caddy, G. R. & Gottheil, E. The role of programmed access to alcohol in alcoholism research and treatment. In M. Glanter, M.A. Rothschild & J. Mason (Eds.), Recent Advances in Alcoholism. 1, New York: Plenum Press, 1982. 23 Caddy, G. R. Review of Schaffer & Burglass (Eds.) Classic contributions in the addictions. Journal of Behavior Therapv and Experimental Psvchiatrv, 1982, 13 (2), 175. Caddy, G. R. Alcoho! use and abuse: Definitions and historical perspective. In B. Tabakoff, P. Sutker & C. Randall (Eds.), Medical and Psvcholoaical Aspects of Alcohol Abuse. New York: Plenum Press, 1983. Caddy G. R. & Block, T. Individual differences in response to treatment. In J. M. Galizio & S. A. Maisto (Eds.), Determinants of Substance Abuse: Bioloaical, Psvcholoqical, and Environmental. New York, Plenum Press, 1984. Caddy, G. R. Review of J. Wolpe: The practice of behavior therapy. Psvchotherapv in Private Practice, 1984, 2, 88-90. Caddy, G. R. Review of West, L. J.(Ed.), Alcoholism and related problems: Issues for the American public. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1985,46 (3), 262. Caddy, G. R. & LaPointe, L. The training of professional psychologists: Historical developments and present trends. In G. S. Tyron (Ed.), The Professional Practice of Psycholoqv. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1985. Caddy, G. R. & Loftus, E. F. The Practice of Forensic Psychology. In G. S. Tryon (Ed.), The Professional Practice of Psvcholoqv, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1985. Caddy, G. R. & Block, T. Automated psychological assessment with alcohol abusing clients. In K. Herman & R. M. Samuel's (eds.), Computers...an Extension of The Clinician's Mind. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1984. Caddy, G. R. Diagnostic interviewing in alcoholism. In M. Hersen & A. S. Bellack (Eds.), Diagnostic Interviewinq. New York: Plenum Press, 1985. Caddy, G. R. Cognitive behavioral treatment of multiple personality. In M. Hersen & C. G. Last (Eds.), Behavior Therapv Casebook. New York: Springer, 1985. Caddy, G. R. Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Multiple Personality. Behavior Modification, 1985,9 (3), 267-292. Barone, D. F., Caddy, G. R., Katell A. D., & Roselione, F. G. Work Stress Inventory, Scale 2: Job Risk. (Eric Document Reproduction Service No. ED250606). Caddy, G. R. & Bollard, R. J. Enuresis. In M. Hersen & C. G. Last (Eds.), Child Behavior Therapy Casebook. New York: Plenum Press, 1987. 24 Barone, D. F., Caddy, G. R., Katell, A. D., 8� Roselione, F. B. The work stress inventory: Organizational Stress and job risk. Educational and Psvcholoaical Measurement, 1988, 48, 141-154. Caddy, G. R. Multiple Personality Disorder. In C. G. Last & M. Hersen (Eds.), Adult Behavior Therapv Casebook. New York: Plenum Press, 1991. Caddy, G. R. Definitions and constructs in behavioral medicine. In D. G. Byrne & G. R. Caddy (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume I, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1992. Block, T. & Caddy, G. R. Thermoregulation in the treatment of peripheral vascular disorders. In D. G. Byrne & G. R. Caddy (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume I, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1992. Caddy, G. R. & Block, T. Electromyographic biofeedback and musculoskeletal disorders. In G. R. Caddy & D. G. Byrne (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume II, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1992. Caddy, G. R. & Peterson, A. Health promotion and preventative behavioral medicine. In G. R. Caddy & D. G. Byrne (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume II, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1992. Freeman, R. & Caddy, G. R. The Neuropsychologist in Court. In S. Touyz, D. G. Byrne & A. Gilandas (Eds.), Neuropsvcholoqv in Clinical Practice. The Psychology Corporation, Sydney, 1993. Caddy, G. R. Letter to the Editor, Newsletter of the Australian Psvchological Societv, Volume 16, (6), 5, November, 1994. Caddy, G. R. & Byrne, D. G. Strategies of treatment in behavioral medicine. In G. R. Caddy & D. G. Byrne (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume III, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1995. Caddy, G.R. Parental Alienation and the Dynamics of Mind Control. International Journal of Familv Therapy: Special Edition from the Proceedings of the Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome, Toronto, Canada, September 5, 2008 Publications (Books): Caddy, G. R., Rimm, D. C., Watson, N. & Johnson, J. (Eds.), The Education of Professional Psychologists. Professional Psycholoqv Review. Volume I, New Brunswick Transaction Press, 1982 25 Byrne, D. G. 8� Caddy, G. R. (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume I, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1992. Caddy, G. R. & Byrne, D. G. (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume II, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1992. Caddy, G. R. & Byrne, D. G. (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine: International Perspectives. Volume III, Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing, 1995. Internet Based Publications: Caddy, G. R. & Byrne, D. A. Sexual Harassment. A distance learning program published by LearnSomething.com, Tallahassee, Florida, 2000. Caddy, G.R. & Byrne, D.A. Sexual Harassment: A Model Policies and Procedures Approach to Prevention. In G.R. Caddy 8� D. A. Byrne (Eds), Human Behavior and Law. A program in the Internet based distance learning series produced by LearnSomething.com, Tallahassee, Florida. Caddy, G.R., Byrne, D.A, & Dunn, M. Racism and Racial Discrimination. In G.R. Caddy & D.A. Byrne (Eds), Human Behavior and Law. A program in the Internet based distance learning series produced by LearnSomething.com, Tallahassee, Florida. Publications (Series Editor): Series Editor, Developments in Clinical Psvcholoqv. This is an ongoing series published by Ablex Publishing Corporation from 1982 to January 2000, and then by Greenwood Publishing Inc. of Westport, Connecticut from 2000 to 2002 and thereafter by Praeger Publishing, a division of Greenwood Publishing. Dr Caddy was the Founding Editor of this series and he stood down from the Editorship of this series in 2002. Series Editor, (with D. Andrew Byrne) for the internet and interactive CD-Rom based distance learning series, Human Behavior and Law, produced by LearnSomething.com, Tallahassee, Florida. Publications (Articles in Press): Caddy, G.R. Family Pathology, Mind Control, and the Creation of Madness: A Forensic and Clinical Case Study. American Journal of Family Therapv, in Press. Caddy, G.R. Parental Pathology, Alienation, and the Making of an Addict: A Forensic and Clinical Case Study. American Journal of Familv Therapv, in Press. Publications (Articles in Progress): 26 Caddy, G. R. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of a Transsexual Male. Behavioral Modification. Publications (Books, Chapters or Products in Progress): Caddy, G. R. & Touyz, S. The Practice of Forensic Psvcholoav. Publications (Unpublished Reports): Caddy, G. R. Nonfluencv and The Development of Stutterina in Preschool Children. Unpublished thesis. The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1968. Caddy, G. R. Behavioral Modification in the Manaqement of Alcoholism. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1972. Caddy, G. R., Sutton, M.S. & Lewis, J. R. The Role of Feedback and Internal Cues in Blood Alcohol Concentration Estimation. Unpublished manuscript, University of California at Riverside, 1974. Krawitz, G., Caddy, G. R., Rimm, D. C. & Zimmerman, M. The Efficacv of Stimulus Floodinq Procedures With Acrophobia: A Test of Nonspecific Treatment Effects. Unpublished document, Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology, 1979. Caddy, G. R., Johnson, J. H., Saafir, R., & Watson, N. Rules of Procedure for Administration of the Doctor of PsvcholoqY Proqram in Clinical PsvcholoqY. Unpublished document, Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology, 1979. Katell, A. D., Caddy, G. R., & Barone, D. F. The Work Stress Inventorv. Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Copyright, 1981. Caddy, G. R. & Katell, A. D. The Health Behavior Inventorv. Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Copyright, 1981. Caddy, G. R. & Douglas, M. A. The Divorce Attitude Questionnaire. Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Copyright, 1981. Service to Journals and Publishers: Founding Editor, The International Journal of Eclectic Psvchotherapv (1981 to 1984). The name was changed to Journal of Inteqrative and Eclectic Psvchotherapv (Bunner- Mazel), (1984-1991). Consultant in Clinical Psychology and Test Development to PsychPress Pty. Ltd. Melbourne, Australia, (1980 to present). 27 Consulting Editor, Addictive Behaviors. (Pergamon Press), (1978-2001). Consulting Editor, The American Journal of Familv Therapv. (Brunner - Mazel), (1990- present). Consulting Editor, Psvchotherapv in Private Practice: Innovations in Clinical Methodoloqv and Assessment, Consultation, and Proqram manaqement. (Haworth Press), (1984- 1989). Member, Scientific Advisory Board and on the Editorial Board, Psvch Svstem, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1978-1985.) Member, Advisory Board, Joint Commission for the Development of the Treatment and Statistical Manual of Behavioral and Mental Disorders. (1995-1999). Chair of the Anxiety Disorders Task Force and Member of the Addictive Disorders Task Force. Editorial Referee or Special Consultant: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Brooks/Cole Publishing Company Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Studies on Alcohol Behavior Modification Behavior Research and Therapy Professional Psychology Clinical Psychology Review Psychological Bulletin The Forensic Examiner American Journal of Family Therapy � Television Series Consultancy The British Broadcasting Corporation, in association with the Discovery Channel, between 2005 and 2008 developed a series of one-hour long television presentations entitled "Great Crimes of the Centurv". One of the earliest of the programs in this series involved the case of Eileen Wournos, a former prostitute who during the late 1980's was found guilty of having brutally murdered seven men. Ms. Wournos was also suspected in multiple other murders of males as well. Ms. Wournos was convicted, sentenced to death, and eventually executed in the State of Florida in 2002, despite the fact that at the time of her death there was a serious concern by the defense that the client was not competent to die. [In fact, subsequent to the execution letters and notes from Ms. Wournos were found that gave credibility to the fact she was suffering a severe delusional disorder]. 28 I had been involved in the Wournos case and the BBC initially hired me to consult with them on this case, and thereafter on the entire series. The case of Eileen Wournos was also the basis for the feature film "Monster" that was distributed by Newmarket Films. In the movie, Charlize Theron pla�red Ms. Wournos and received the Award for Best Actress for her portrayal at the 76 h Academy Awards In February, 2004. Forensic Consultation Experience: Over the past twenty five years in my professional role I have become increasingly involved in the practice and teaching of the interface between Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology and Forensic Behavioral Medicine. I have taught courses and/or lectured on issues in Forensic Psychology and Forensic Behavioral Medicine both in the United States and in Australia, where I have also taught and consulted on many occasions. Today my principal areas of intellectual professional interest in the forensic area include the consequences of profound trauma (as seen in human torture and war crimes cases and in vehicular terror such as plane and train crashes and other near death experiences), and the impact of various mind control processes (such as is applied in many cults and in various pathological "religious' frameworks). In 2000 I was hired by the then second largest law firm in the world, Morrison and Foerster, through their San Francisco office. After a national search involving some twenty candidates I was hired as their plaintiffs' emotional damages expert to serve in a series of War Crimes cases. This work by Morrison and Foerster grew out of a contract with the United Nations Agency on War Crimes in New York and the Center for Justice and Accountability in Chicago, Illinois. The task was to conduct a number of civil suits against multiple alleged war criminals and to focus initially on those who had served at the highest levels of the government of EI Salvador during the civil war in that country from 1980 to 1990. Between 2000 and 2003 I spent more than thirty percent of my time working on these various cases. I had the opportunity to examine a substantial number of proposed plaintiffs within the United States and beyond, to examine their collateral sources, and to undertake research on the social and political context of the lives of these plaintiffs as well as to explore broader issues about the context and consequence of this so called civil war. I was provided access to Department of State and Central Intelligence Agency documents and reports that only recently had been declassified regarding events in EI Salvador during the period. I also had access to Vatican documents of the period, and to United Nations Investigative Reports, as well as numerous other related publications. This entire matter involved a stunningly interesting yet often also very difficult opportunity to look at the events surrounding a country's torture of its own citizens from both the perpetrator justification side and from the side of numerous victims, their families, and their communities. The first case taken up in this hiring was filed in the United States District Court in the Southern District of Florida. The trial ultimately lasted more than a month during which time I gave testimony for three full days. The outcome was a verdict for the plaintiffs in the amount of $54,000,000. I believe that up to today that verdict is the largest plaintiff's 29 verdict in the United States based primarily on an emotional damages claim. I have also been hired by Baker McKenzie, the largest law firm in the world, in a number of cases out of their New York office and others out of their Miami office. These cases also have involved terrorism directed to the clients of Baker McKenzie, these clients being multi-national corporations. The issues involved dealing with certain aspects of terrorism operating in foreign countries [murder, hostage taking, blackmail, torture, collateral murder] that resulted in these clients initiating civil litigation directed to corporations in these foreign countries. Most of my forensic practice, however, still continues to be outside these huge multi- national consultations. I have involved myself in numerous aspects of the practice of Forensic Psychology and the forensic-clinical-behavioral medicine interface, often being an examiner but also taking other roles from clinical provider to offering perspective on numerous aspects of case consultation. Issues here have included matters requiring the need for integration between a micro—analysis of the evidence from a Behavioral Sciences Perspective, projections of the nature and scope of future care, trial story development, witness preparation, assistance to counsel in dealing with expert testimony, and even consulting on the strategy of trial story analysis. Trial story analysis may involve such things as an assessment of story believability and credibility, and the analysis of the most appropriate manner of presenting motivational or behavioral phenomenon or damages assessments in a manner to best account for all the evidence under study. I have also worked as part of a team employing the use of a mock jury in trial story analysis and for case assessment and damages purposes. I have been hired to serve solely as a records reviewer and planning consultant in an Insurance Defense context, or for the purpose of critical analysis of the work of an expert on the other side of a case. Such case consultations have been generally within the context of personal injury, medical malpractice, and labor relations and most commonly have been defense oriented, though I also have worked on case consultation doing a micro-analysis of evidence in criminal matters including some rather high profile Federal cases alleging conspiracy and racketeering. I have also conducted well over two thousand comprehensive forensic examinations both in criminal cases (where occasionally I have been Court appointed) and in civil cases via direct hire from plaintiff's or defense counsel (sometimes conducting independent clinical psychological and/or neuropsychological examinations (see the topic areas noted below). Virtually all my Court appointed work has been in the areas of criminal law or family law with an occasional dependency case. With the exception of death cases in criminal law, these other criminal matters today occupy only about twenty percent of my forensic work. Today I am more likely to be hired in civil tort matters either on behalf of Plaintiffs (some 65%) or Defendants (some 35%). Civil cases in which I have worked have included civil sexual battery or rape (sometimes involving assault by prominent figures and sports stars), other personal injury matters (especially in high trauma cases including plane, train and tractor trailer crashes), emotional damages subsequent to legal malpractice, the consequences of exposure to interpersonal and 30 other induced trauma, wrongful death, product liability, medical and mental health malpractice, nursing home abuse, standard of care issues in mental health, negligent hiring and retention (mainly related to workplace violence claims), discrimination in the workplace and retaliation, other civil rights matters like housing discrimination and whistleblower issues, police brutality, disability matters, competency in the elderly or the brain injured, issues of testamentary capacity, defamation, wrongful discharge, immigration and special political asylum matters, professional licensing, cases involving internal terrorism, and war crimes and crimes against humanity cases. I have also been hired on a number of the class action tobacco cases, and other class action discrimination litigation, and on cases involving sexual misconduct, in particular some of the Roman Catholic Church cases. I have given testimony in numerous State and Federal Court across multiple jurisdictions throughout the United States and occasionally also in Canada and Australia and less frequently in South America and the Caribbean and even in one instance within the African Nation of Senegal. In all the cases listed below I have given testimony. I have consulted in well over two thousand cases addressing topics including the following: In criminal cases, matters of competency (even competency to die), insanity, the effects of alcohol and/or drugs on human behavior, child sexual abuse, adult sexual abuse and rape cases, the internet transmission and possession of child pornography, the Battered Spouse Syndrome, research on perceptual distortion in Eyewitness Testimony, psychological issues effecting intent, mitigation and aggravation factors at sentencing including the effects of significant personality disorder, the effects of low intelligence and the effects of inental retardation on decision making and on suggestibility, the impact of brain or neuropsychological injury, delusional disorders and insanity (even the extreme delusions sometimes created by pathological religiosity), methods of "mind control" and cult involvement etc., in Federal conspiracy and racketeering cases, and death cases and in both Federal and State cases involving sentencing and post conviction relief, and even competency to die. Representative examples of such cases include the following: (State of Florida vs. Arva Betts, Case # 89-7409CF, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Warren Aiken, Case # 91-4501 CF10, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. William Henry Brunner, Case # 93-008750CFA02, Palm Beach County, Florida; United States of America vs. Garland Hogan, Gary Pierce, CSI AG Ltd., Wanda Tirado, Alan Richard Lewis, Zane Balsam, and Juan Arroyo, United States District Court, Case # 99-8125-CR-HURLEY, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; State of Florida vs. Stephen Fasano, Case # 95-7731-CF, Palm Beach County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Joel Steven Borinstein, Case # 91-118CFA, Okeechobee/St. Lucie County, Florida; United States of America vs. Jesse Leland Briggs, Case # 99-6036-CR-HURLEY, United Sates District Court, Southern District of Florida, Ft Lauderdale Division; State of Florida vs. Avery Craig Casler, Case # CR96-13147, Orange County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Vito Federici, Case # 99-7856CF10A, Broward County, Florida; United States of America vs. James Scott Pendergraft, Case # 500 CR-21-OC-10, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ocala Division; United States of America 31 vs. Garland Hogan, Case # 99-8125-CR-HURLEY, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Palm Beach Division; and State of Florida vs. Jennifer Cisowski, Case # 01-1124-CFA, Circuit Court, Martin County, Florida and State of Florida vs. Wilner Altidor, Case #s OOCF 012072 8� OOCF 012084, Circuit Court, Palm Beach County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Asher Jones, Case # 02-867-CF, Circuit Court, Martin County, Florida; United States of America vs. Edwin William Young, Jr., Case # 03-80034-CR-Middlebrooks, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, West Palm Beach Division; State of Florida vs. Caren Regan MacDonald, Case # 02-011402CF10A, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Tomar Higgs, Case #02-3585CF, Circuit Court, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Cyd Fender, Case # 05-003196CF A02, Palm Beach County, Florida; United States of America vs. Andrew Weiss, Case # 05-80138-CR- HurleyNitunac); State of Florida vs. Nicholas C. Armstrong, Case # 06CF010217AMB, Palm Beach County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Robert Charles Brady, Case # 07-021340CF10A, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Bernard Berkowitz, Case # 05-2942CF10A, Broward County, Florida; Precious Swinton and Deborah Bateman vs. Connail Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Wesley Martin and New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Case # 03-016079 07, Broward County, Florida; United States of America vs. Ricky Pinsky, Case # 08-14004-CR- Graham/Lynch; State of Florida vs. Brandon Bishop, Case # 06-013584CF, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Michael C. Knecht, Case # 2007CF001205-Belanger, St Lucie County, Florida; United States of America vs. Osbaldo Farias and Geraldo Martinez, Case # 5:08-CR-43-OC-10GRJ, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ocala Division: The Florida Bar vs. Daniel Newton Brodersen, Supreme Court of Florida Case # SC09-113; State of Florida vs. Anthony Siquier, Case # 04004463CF10B, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Brock Mardis, Case # 2008CF0016329AM6, Palm Beach County; State of Florida vs. Matthew Takahashi, Case # 2009CF008698AXX, Palm Beach County, Florida; and State of Florida vs. Edward B. Mendel, Case # 2010MMO20257AXX, Palm Beach County, Florida); Regarding the death issue, I have served as an expert in literally dozens of post conviction death cases that also have included matters of competency to die as well as mental retardation (see for example, State of Florida vs. Linroy Bottoson, Case # 79- 4512, Orange County, Florida; Dana Ray Edmonds vs. Charles E. Thompson, Warden, Mecklenburg Correctional Center, Case # 92-4011, United States District Court, Western District of Virginia at Roanoke, Commonwealth of Virginia; State of Florida vs. William Melvin White, Case # CR78-1840, Orange County, Florida; State of Florida vs. William Duane Elledge, Case # 75-0087CF10A, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Linroy Bottoson, Case # CR79-4512, Orange County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Norberto Pietri, Case # 88-11366-CF A02 DIV 5, Palm Beach County; Joseph Timothy Musselwhite vs. Jeanne S. Woodford, Warden, San Quentin State Prison, Case #CIV-S-01-1443-LKK/GGH, United States District Court, Sacramento, California; State of Florida vs. Dwayne Irwin Parker, Case # 89- 8897, Broward County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Anthony LaMarca, Case # 32 CRC95- 20270CFAN0-C, Pinellas County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Harry Lee Butler, Case # 97-04690-CFANO, Pinellas County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Aileen Wournos, Case # Pinellas County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Harry Franklin Phillips, Case # SC01-1460, Dade County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Harry Lee Butler, Case # 97-4690, Pinellas County, Florida); State of Florida versus Quawn M. Franklin, Case # 2002-CF-000217-A-02, Lake County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Charles Peterson, Case # 00-5107, Pinellas County, Florida; State of Alabama vs. David Eugene Davis, Case # CC96-91, Jefferson County, Alabama; and State of Florida vs. Charles C. Peterson, Case # CRC00-05107CFAN0, Pinellas County, Florida). I have also served as the mental health expert in the overturning of the post conviction death case of the mentally retarded (see for example State of Florida vs. Donald Gunsby, Case # CT88881-CFAX, Marion County, Florida). I have been hired to explore the psychological effects of claimed extreme trauma provoked by near death experiences, or the death of a close relative, in plane, train and serious automobile collisions and in cases of domestic terrorism. I have been hired by plaintiff's counsel in cases such as the Delta 191 crash in Dallas, the Amtrak Sunset Limited crash in Louisiana, the Amtrak crash in South Carolina, the Mobile tanker trailer crash on I-595 in Ft Lauderdale, and numerous other high trauma vehicular collision cases. (See for example Laurie Gorsky vs. Commercial Carrier Corporation & Wesley Morgan, Case # 93-17173, Broward County, Florida; Jose Gresham. Joann Benton Ahmed, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Jose L. Gresham vs. National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) et al., Case # 92-02088 (08), Broward County, Florida; and Claude Renaud, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marie J. Renaud vs. Penn Tank Lines, Inc., a foreign corporation, and Mobile Oil Corporation, a foreign corporation, Case # 99-03298 CACE 18, Broward County, Florida, and Annie Belle McKee vs. CSX Transportation, Inc.; National Railroad Passenger Corporation, d/b/a/ Amtrak; Warrior � Gulf Navigation Company; Andrew Stabler, individually; and Willie C. Odom, individually Case #94- 551-CIV-ORL-12, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division). Further, I have also been hired on cases involving domestic terrorism. Thus, I have been hired on cases dealing with possible Anthrax contact through the mail and Anthrax poisoning in United States postal workers (see for example, Miami Area Local, the American Postal Workers' Union vs. The United States Postal Service, and the American Postal Workers' Union, Case # 01-4423-CIVSEITZ, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; Jonathan Adrabi vs. Allstate Insurance Company, Case # 04-17589CA 01, Miami-Dade County, Florida). I have also been hired by defense counsel in high trauma fatal or near fatal automobile crashes, weapons discharge cases, natural disaster tragedies, and cases involving terrorism (see for example Kevin Cregan vs. Richard A. Caliuri, Blue and White Bus Lines, Inc., Case # 96-7102 CA, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Orlando Division; and Daniel P. Stoia vs. Security Life Insurance Company 33 of America, Case # 3 95-10963-C10L, Volusia County, Florida; Duvai Joseph, Ramonde Joseph, individually, as parents and next friend for minor children, Elizabeth Joseph and Erica Joseph vs. Bank of America N.A. B/D/A NationsBank and Sainovul Saintilus, Case # 00-002977 CACE (12), Broward County, Florida). Further related to extreme trauma, I have been hired on cases supported by Amnesty International and the United Nations Agency on War Crimes. This work has dealt with the psychological effects of War Crimes, Torture, and Crimes against Humanity. This work has also looked at the research examining the psychosocial context within which such crimes are more prone to occur. (See for example Juan Romagoza Arce, Neris Gonzales, Carlos Mauricio and Jorge Montes vs. Jose Guillermo Garcia, an individual, Carlos Eugenio Vides Cassanova, an individual, and DOES 1 through 50, Inclusive, Case #98-8364 CIV-HURLEY, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Palm Beach Division). In this case I was the only emotional damages expert witness. The jury found for the plaintiffs and awarded damages in the amount of Fifty-Four Million Dollars. To date this is the largest judgment ever awarded for emotional damages in this field. The Psychological trauma and consequences of complicated bereavement suffered by survivors and the relatives of people killed or maimed in accidents such as vehicular collision, building collapse and natural disasters. In this regard I have been hired by plaintiff's counsel in cases such as, for example, Carol Froess Roberto, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Jennifer Froess, deceased vs. Jeffrey J. Rosenberg, Karen Rosenberg, Rallye Roslyn Inc.,d/b/a/ Rallye Acura, and American Honda Finance Corporation, Case # 96-13855 (03), Broward County, Florida). I have also been hired by both plaintiff attorneys and on the defense side in cases of complicated bereavement and/or loss of quality of life, foreshortened life expectancy, or other severe emotional distress cases involving everything from the consequences of claimed medical malpractice or the claimed malpractice of inental health professionals, on legal malpractice cases, on products liability cases, on construction liability including asbestos and mould cases, on cases involving the spiritual and religious abuse of children, on legal malpractice, on the service of liquor to allegedly intoxicated individuals, to worker's compensation cases, and more (see for example, Amelia Secord vs. Telemedia lnvestment Partnership, L.P., Case # 00-9400 CACE (25), Broward County, Florida; Kurk Koepke vs. James Byrnes, M.D., Premier Medical Group, P.A. Hanley Hazelden Center at St. Mary's, a Florida nonprofit Corporation, James Phillips, M.D., Family Practice Center, Inc., Thomas L. Purcell, M.D., Thomas L. Purcell, M.D. P.A. d/b/a/ The Purcell Institute, Jerome Werner, M. D., and Walk-In Medical Centers, Inc., a Florida Corporation, Case # CL96-4168 AJ, Palm Beach County, Florida; Susan Beseau, as Personal Representative of the Estate of James Beseau, Deceased, for and on behalf of said survivors thereof, and Lindsay Beseau, a minor, and Sydney Beseau, a minor, by their mother, and guardian, Susan Beseau and Susan Beseau individually, vs. Memorial Health Services, Inc. 34 d/b/a Memorial Hospital Ormond Beach, Mark T. Labor, C.R.N.A., Kirit Bhalani, M.D., Kirit Bhalani, M.D., P.A., Anthony J. Conte, M.D., Anthony J. Conte, M.D.,P.A., et. al. Case # 98-32140 CICI, Volusia County, Florida; William D. Riccard vs. Parker, Landerman � Parker, P.A., Case # C10-01-3434, Orange County, Florida; Lynette Ruiz Saibic vs. 1015 South Inc d/b/a Crabby Jacks, Case # 2003 CA 009408-OCAN, Palm Beach County, Florida; Susan Smith vs. Festival Fun Parks, Case # 01 000627 (09), Broward County, Florida; and Keith Joseph Cruse and Rebecca Cruse vs. JPI Investment Company, LLP D/B/A Jefferson at Camino Real, Case # 2003 CA01=3376-XXON, Palm Beach County, Florida; Hector DeArmas vs. Brandy Salem, Case 308�3822CA04, Broward County, Florida), but especially in tobacco related cases. In these latter cases, I have been hired predominantly by the defense (see for example, Howard A. Engle, M.D. et al. vs. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Phillip Morris Incorporated, Brown 8� Williamson Tobacco, case # 94-08273-CA 22, Dade County, Florida; Frimit Gardener, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Henry R. Gardener, deceased vs. Liggett Group, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company et. al.; Case # 96-2639-CIV-21B, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; Claude Montgomery vs. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Case # 97-C 01822-CKK, United States District Court for the District of Columbia; Hope Russ, as personal representative of the Estate of Roy R. Russ, deceased vs. Randal Silbiger, M.D., Case # 01016577-22, Broward County, Florida; Bruna Menendez vs. Lakeview of the California Club, Case # 04-02548CA 15, Broward County, Florida; Lorenzo Belton vs. ABC Distributing Inc. and Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, Case # 02-047184HHH, Division of Administrative Hearings, Office of Compensation Claims, Miami, Florida; Linda DeCaro vs. Palm Sea Condominium Inc., Case # 50-2009-CC-012976-XXXX-MB-RL, Palm Beach County, Florida; Garland Hogan vs. United States of America, Case # 09-CIV-81530, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and Timothy Burke, Laura Burke-Stirling, Gregory Burke et. al., vs. The New Tribes Missionary School, the Village of Fanda, Senegal). I have been hired to examine neuropsychological issues and other disabilities following head-trauma, other brain injuries including poisonings, and other injuries or disabling conditions. I have also been hired in several negligence cases against pharmacies. This work has been done primarily in personal injury, medical malpractice, products liability or worker's compensation cases, though I have also given support in this area for social security appeals hearings, in cases of testamentary capacity or undue influence in the elderly, and in disability actions brought against insurance companies (see for example, Joseph Conti 8� Carol Conti, his wife vs. Ryder Truck Rental Inc., A Florida Corporation, Gerald Roger DesMarias, 8� Maxon Industries, Inc., Case #88- 8715(22), Broward County, Florida; Arthur B. Surloff and Sheri Surloff vs. Travelers Indemnity Company, a foreign corporation, Case # 94-11061, Broward County, Florida; Monica Mazzo 8� Steven Mazzo, her husband vs. Ford Motor Company, Case # 95-1569, Broward County, Florida; Michael Mann and Cyndi Mann, individually, and as parents and natural guardians for Mathew Mann, a minor vs. Advocate Communications, Inc. d/b/a/ Cable Television of Coral Springs and 35 Atlantic Cable Services, Inc., Case # 95-9373CACE(05), Broward County, Florida; and Brian Neiman vs. Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company, Case # 00- 2140-CIV-MORENO, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division; Michael Azizi and Hali Azizi vs. Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Stores of Florida, Inc., Premises Providers, Inc. and Sawgrass Mills Phase II, Case # 99-17355(13), Broward County, Florida; Craig Donner vs. Equitable Assurance Society of the United States, a/k/a/ The Equitable, Case # 98-8973CA08, Dade County, Florida; John B. Turner vs. The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company, Case # 98-21256-CA (2), Miami-Dade County, Florida; Frank James Cosenza, an incompetent minor child, by and through his parents, Frank R. and Donna Cosenza, and Donna and Frank R. Cosenza, individually vs. Morton Plant Mease Health Care, Inc., Karen Sandoff, R.N., C. N. M., Sylvia Tatianna Goodwin, M. D., Steven E. Lesser, M. D., and Lesser & Kane, M. D. P. A., d/b/a Associates in Birth and Gynecology, Case # 98-6794-CI-007, Pinellas County, Florida; Diane Franco vs. The Home Depot, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, and MGA Assembly, a Foreign Corporation, Case # 99-15928 CACE 21, Broward County, Florida; Stacey J. Nelson vs. Drivers Management, Inc. dba Werner Enterprises Inc., Case # CI 0114, Hamilton County, Nebraska; Antonio Rodriquez and Hentriqueta Villega vs. Jeff S. Nudelman and Joyce Nudelman d/b/a Stuart Lumber Company, Case # 01-017876 CA 02, Broward County, Florida; Bridje Rangasammy vs. Lowe's Home Centers, Inc., Case # CFA 29256L, Broward County, Florida; Debora Reynolds and Robert Reynolds, her husband, vs. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A Inc., a foreign corporation, Pierre Gary Francois, and Geico General Insurance Company, Case # 01-020550 CACE 04, Broward County, Florida; In RE: Guardianship of Elizabeth Echevarria, Case # CG-01-759, Palm Beach County, Florida; Glen Urquhart, individually, as husband of Lisa Urquhart, and as parent and legal guardian of Nicholas Urquhart and Tiffany Urquhart; and Lisa Urquhart, individually, as wife of Glen Urquhart, and as parent and legal guardian of Nicholas Urquhart and Tiffany Urquart vs. Joseph M. Wolters, and Communications Southeast Enterprises, Inc., a Florida Corporation, Case # 02CA-10312, Orange County, Florida; Larry Feldman vs. Broward Fire Equipment 8� Service Inc. and Norman Benoit, HartFord Insurance Company Claim #YACAL23181, Hearing in Binding Arbitration, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; Eva Meyerson vs. Walgreen Co., Astrazeneca, P.L.C., Astrazeneca, P.L., and Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals, L.P., Case # 05-60025-CV-Altonaga/O"Sullivan, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida; Thomas J. DeMaio vs. Social Security Administration; Mark A. Smith vs. Florida Department of Corrections, Case # 04-2007-CA-172, Bradford County, Florida; Thomas J. DeMaio vs. Social Security Administration, Case # 157-44-1766, Broward County, Florida; Thomas J. DeMaio vs. Albert Lamberti, as Sheriff of Broward County, Florida, Case # 08-009148, Broward County, Florida; This case was then transferred into Federal Court as Thomas J. DeMaio vs. AI Lambert, as Sheriff of Broward County, Florida Case # 10-60758CIV-HUCK/OSULLIVAN, United States District Court, Southern District Court of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division; Andrew Moore vs. Laura Alvarez, Case # 082765613, Broward County, Florida; and Ryan Rick vs. Kenneth Wortman, Case # CACA09028557, Broward County, Florida). 36 The Defense side of cases within the above categories also has hired me. (For example, see JoAnne Doherty and Robin Doherty vs. Charles English and DiVorsta & Company, n/k/a Moduplex Corporation, Case # 92-2931AH, Palm Beach, Florida; John Harper and Robin Harper vs. Estelle Malkin Danziger, Case # 94-7034-05, Broward County, Florida; David Lipson vs. Board of Trustees, City of Sunrise Police Officer's Retirement Plan, Retirement Mediation Board, 2001, Broward County, Florida). Civil rights issues such as sexual abuse, gender (including pregnancy) discrimination and sexual harassment and issues of hostile work environment, racial discrimination and affirmative action, racial profiling, national origin, age, religious, disability discrimination and other discrimination and/or abuse practices like matters of retaliation (with a focus on these issues in the workplace) and other tortuous workplace related events. See also racial discrimination in forced evictions, wrongful discharge and police brutality, and Whistleblower cases. I have given testimony on behalf of plaintiffs in the largest award sexual harassment as well as the largest award racial discrimination cases in Florida. (See, for example, Michelle Ann Stockett vs. Frank Tolin et al., Case # 88-1550-CIV, United States District Court, Southern Division of Florida, Miami Division; Richard Forum and Patricia Forum, his wife vs. The City of Fort Lauderdale, a municipality, Robert Cox, Individually and as Mayor of the City of Fort Lauderdale, Case # 90- 6011-CIV, Broward County, Florida; Cathy Howdyshell vs. Richard Wille, as Sheriff of Palm Beach County, Case # 90-6672 CIV, Palm Beach County, Florida; Pamela Lang, Barbara Brown � Mary Michelle Bartley vs. Reedy Creek Improvement District and Walt Disney World Company, a foreign Corporation, Case # 94-693- CIV-ORL-19; Bari-Sue Goldberg vs. Mordechai Golan, Case # 98-17783(04), Broward County, Florida; Carol W. Click vs. Tire Kingdom, Inc. and Robert Hibbard, Case # 94-1164-CIV-NESBITT, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; Sandra Clifford vs. Easter Point Hospital, Inc., Case # 95-5093-CA-LG, Lee County, Florida; Joni Andal vs. Columbia HCA Healthcare Corporation, Lawnwood Medical Center, and Nicholas loannou, Case # 96-14195-CIV-PAYNE, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Palm Beach Division; Tyrus Bowers et. al. vs. The New Piper Aircraft Company, Case # 99-14354, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, West Palm Beach Division; Charles 8� Dorian Brady vs. James L. Adams, Jr., individually, and in his official capacity as Sheriff of Sumter County, Florida and Sumter County, Florida, Case # 92-151-CIV-OC-10, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ocala Division; Arlene F. Anderson vs. Darby Dental Supply Company, Inc., and Marty Farber, Case # 96-7452-CIV-MIDDLEBROOKS, United States District Court, Miami Division; William J. Bogle vs. Orange County Board of County Commissioners, as governing body of Orange County, Florida, Case # 95-847-CIV-ORL-22, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division; Abert Arbuckle et. AI. vs. John McMillian, individually and d/b/a Green Star Mobile Home Park, Case # 91-20649CA20, Broward County, Florida; Bridgette Balboni vs. The Law Offices of David J. Stern, P.A., Case # 99-6009CIV- 37 FERGUSON, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; Mary Brown vs. City of Margate, et al., Case # 88-6105-CIV-HOEVELER, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Division; and John Robinson et al. vs. Caulkins Indiantown Citrus Company, Case # 83-8655-CIV, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; Carlo V. D'Aragona vs. Bell South Communications Systems, Inc., Case # 98-0554-CIV-MORENO, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; David Grossman vs. Ron Cochran as Sheriff of Broward County, Case # 93-12422 (18), Broward County, Florida; Walter Damon and Richard Kanafani vs. Fleming Supermarkets of Florida, case # 97-0230 CIV-LENARD, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division) and Clifton Dancy vs. Interstate Brands Corporation, Case # 6:01CV-289-ORL22 KRS, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Orlando Florida; and Lazaro Carrillo vs. Publix Super Markets, Inc, Case # 00-7362-DIMITROULEAS, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division; and Frank Jackson and Stephen Little vs. Interstate Brands Corporation, Case # 6:01CV-1034-ORL-28JGG, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division: Robin Schafler vs. Achievers Unlimited Inc and Cornerstone Management, Inc, Case # 9800706 AF, Circuit Court, Palm Beach County, Florida; Deborah E. Brauer vs. Bloomingdales Inc., and Joseph Ciechanowski, Case # 03006764-02, Broward County, Florida; Bobbie O'Brien vs. Michael Chaparro, M.D., Case # 05-80342-CIV, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division; Karyn Wood vs. Kmart Corporation, Case # 05-60792-CIV- ZLOCH, Adolfo P. Zamora vs. Florida Atlantic University Board of Trustees, Case # 50-2004 CA 004311 MB, Palm Beach County, Florida, and Karyn Wood vs. Kmart Corporation, Case # 05-60792-CIV-ZLOCH, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida; Carlisle Wilson vs. Broward County, Case # 04-61068-CIV, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division); and Angelique S. Wong and Barbara Lin vs. World Imports International, a Florida Corporation; and Michael Krumholz, as personal representative of the Estate of Spencer R. Krumholz, Case # 0812689 (14), Circuit Court, Broward County, Florida; Linda DeCaro vs. Party Line Cruise Company et al., Case # 2007- CA001010, Palm Beach County, Florida. Further, the case of Beth Ann Faragher vs. City of Boca Raton, Case # 92-8010-CtV-HIGHSMITH, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division, in which I testified for the plaintiff, was ultimately heard by the United States Supreme Court; and Linda A. Decaro vs. Community Asphalt Corporation, Case # 502003CA007633XXOCPO, Palm Beach, Florida). I have also done significant work in areas including civil rights by aiding Corporate defendants either in testimony (see for example Charles Nwagbara vs. Cabot Corporation, Case # 92-VS-60116-G, Fulton County, Georgia; Jennifer Fox vs. Donner Chiropractic Center, Inc., a Nevada Corporation, Jeffrey Scott Donner, D.C. Individually, 8� ROE Corporation, Case # A323174, Clark County, Nevada; John B Moore vs. Cabot Corporation, Case # 92VS-60343-D, State Court of Fulton County, 38 Georgia; Reginald Gagneron vs. Unisys Corporation, Case #90-1226, Broward County, Florida; Dean E. Mackey vs. Multiplan, Inc., Case # 98 CIV 8480-CIV- RYSKAMP, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division; Joseph Ferguson vs. Palm Beach County, Board of County Commissioners, Case # 95-8360-CIV-Marcus, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Palm Beach Division; Ellen Swanson vs. Palm Beach County, Board of County Commissioners, Case # 94-8183-CIV-HIGHSMITH, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Palm Beach Division; Kenneth Weiss, Ginger Weiss and Terry Yosef Klein vs. Ren Laboratories of Florida, and Mary Piccola, Case # 94-6333CIV, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Division; Robin Mirjah 8� Joel Pironti vs. Agency for Health Care Administration, an agency of the State of Florida, Gloria Henderson, in her individual capacity, Thomas Wallace, in his individual capacity, and Douglas Cook, in his individual capacity, Case # 96-264443CA(09), Broward County, Florida; Tammy Crabeels vs. Sunrise Ice Skating Center, Arvin Grabil, Owner, and Rosstyn Guidino, General Manager, Case # 97-000314, Broward County, Florida; Fatima Sherif & Lucia Novoa vs. Service First Mortgage, L.L.C., A Florida Limited Liability Corporation, and Trans-Act Mortgage, Inc., A Florida Corporation, Case # 03002732, Broward County, Florida) or by conducting an Independent Psychological Examinations and/or collateral consultation without testimony (for example, Dianne Carico vs. Capitol Police, Case # 93-40383, Leon County, Florida; Amy Peters vs. Coastal Recovery Centers Inc., Case # 93-333-CIV-FTM 21, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division; William R. Mills vs. Gaylord Container Corporation, Case # 95-973-CIV-T-24C, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division; Betty J. Freeman vs. Cabot Safety Corporation, Case # 95-CIV-8-JTC, United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division; Lois J. Gorman vs. Restaurant Management Services Inc., d/b/a/ Shoney's, Case # 95-611-CIV-T-21A, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division; Denise DiFeliciantonio vs. American Airlines, Daniel L. Borg and Larry W. Metter, Case # 92-922-CIV-ORL-18, United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division; Ingrid R. Nandal vs. Johnson Control World Services Inc., Case # 93-2442- CIV-KING, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Jacksonville Division; Mary Poindexter vs. The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Pierce, and Clarence Brown, Case # 95-14312-CIV-Davis, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Fort Pierce Division; Linda Auer vs. Vencor Hospital South Inc., a Foreign Corporation, Case # 96-23937 CA 21, Palm Beach County, Florida; Robin Wolfer vs. Morris Engelberg, Case # 97-03697, Broward County, Florida; and Frank Yon vs. The Riverside Hotel Inc., Case # 99-017502CACA-07, Broward County, Florida; and Carol Fletcher Hudson vs. Worldwide Institute, Inc., a Florida Corporation and Worldwide Institute, Inc., a Canadian Corporation, and Smiley Sansoni, individually, Case # 99-009287 CACE 05-Broward County, Florida; Audra Perez vs. Avente at Lake Worth � Avante Group Inc., Case # 2003-CA 009408-OCAN, Palm Beach County, Florida; Frank Jon vs. Riverside Hotel, Inc., Case # 99-017502 CACE 07, Broward County, Florida; Aponte Cruz vs. C7M Cutting Inc., Case # 39 99003784 (13), Broward County, Florida). Occasionally, there are also cases wherein I aid by facilitating a resolution of the matter or offer other consultation, sometimes even putting in place sensitivity training and prevention programming as part of the resolution. In this regard please note the web based training program on The Prevention of Sexual Harassment that I have developed (with Andrew Byrne, Esquire). Cases involving a variety of other tort claims such as serious but not fatal or near fatal motor vehicle injury claims, serious injury slip and fall matters involving complex medical consequences, unlawful confinement claims, the psychological consequences of inedical and other professional malpractice, ranging from problems in the birthing process to poor plastic surgery outcomes to the sexual abuse of patients (by professional care givers ranging from nursing home employees to physicians to mental health providers), to matters of product liability, issues of contract disputes and bad faith claims in insurance disability or health matters, defamation, issues of duty to protect in contexts ranging from sexual battery against a minor to negligent hiring and retention, including such hiring and retention in a very high profile prison rape case. I have also been hired in a variety of sexual abuse cases brought against the Catholic and other Churches, some of which have involved issues of repressed memory. (See for example plaintiff cases such as: Sherri Lynn � Charles Hilsman vs. Winn Dixie Stores, Inc., Case # 91-33747 (Burnstein) 21, Broward County, Florida; Onnalee Lacombe vs. Allstate Insurance Company Case # 88-32454CN (10), Broward County, Florida; Betty Easton vs. The Miami Herald Publishing Company et al., Case # 91-42348-CA03, Dade County, Florida; Laurence Capone vs. Florida Board of Regents and Van Waddill, Case # CL98-2110-AB, Palm Beach County, Florida; Bonnie Rosen vs. The Law Offices of David H. Zoberg, P.A., David H. Zoberg, individually, and Barbara Zoberg, a/k/a/ Bobbie Zoberg, individually, Case # 93-03960CA11, Dade County, Florida; Maria Califano vs. Arthur Carl Haspel, D.P.M. and Susan Solman-Starpoli, D.P.M., Case # 94-01489(08), Broward County, Florida; Lori Erwin vs. Camille D. Chavez & Florida Center for Cosmetic Surgery, Case # 99-14128(12), Broward County, Florida; Yolanda Goldman, as legal guardian of Javier Arias, a minor child; and Yolanda Goldman, individually vs. Emmanuel Dameus 8� The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, a Florida Corporation, Case # 95-02486(21), Broward County, Florida; and Anthony LaMarca, Martin Saunders, and Edwin Johnson, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, vs. R.V. Turner, individually and in his former official capacity as Superintendent of Glades Correctional Institution, and the State of Florida, Case # 82-8196-CIV-JCP, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, Palm Beach Division; Maria Teresa Diaz vs. Pol Miguel Diaz Martinez, et. al., Case # 94-2184(HL), United States District Court, District of Puerto Rico; Elle Furlong individually and as parent and natural guardian of Jason Furlong, a minor vs. Nova Southeastern University, Inc., d/b/a Ralph J. Baudhuin Oral School, Case # 98-005450(05), Broward County, Florida; John B. Turner vs. The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company, Case # 98-21256CA-01, Dade County, Florida; and C.K.A., Individually, a Minor, and C.K.A. by and through his Parent 40 and Next Friend, Connie Allen vs. Venator Group Retail, Inc. d/b/a/ The Foot Locker, and Louis J. Strianese, Case 3 01-4666-CA-1A, Lee County, Florida; and Stacey J. Nelson vs. Drivers Management, Inc. d/b/a Werner Enterprises, Inc., Case # CI-0114, Hamilton County, Nebraska; Mark Caruso vs. Walmart Stores Inc.,d/b/a/ Walmart, Case # 00004281, Broward County, Florida; Karen Exterkamp individually and as mother and natural guardian of "John Doe", a minor child, vs. William Paul Edelman and the School Board of Broward County, Case # blank, Broward County, Florida; Thomas Murphy vs. Archdiocese of Miami, Inc, a Corporation Sole and Father Ronald John Luka, Case # 02-13643 CA22, Miami-Dade County, Florida; and Hector DeArmes vs. Brandy Salem, Case # 08-43822CA04, Dade County, Florida; and Angelique Wong and Barbara Lin vs. World Imports International Inc., a Florida Corporation, and Michael Krumholz, as personal representative of the estate of Spencer C. Krumholz, Case # 0812689, Broward County, Florida). Further, I have done a limited amount of work on various matters of immigration, (see for example, United States of America vs. Jorge Potesta, Case # 75431725, United States Immigration Court, Miami, Florida). I have also served the defense in the above topic areas (see for example, Theo Cunningham vs. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Case # 98-8878CA-01-09, Dade County, Florida; Solange DuPuis and Rene Dupuis, her husband vs. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Case # 98-11121-04, Broward County, Florida; George L. Reinhardt vs. Molly Murray, Psy. D and Accord Comprehensive Therapeutic Services Inc., Case # 97- 2435 CA, Lake County, Florida; and Reginald Gagneron vs. Unisys Corporation, Case # 90-21226(09), Broward County, Florida). I have also served in child and/or family evaluation cases and cases focused on the interests of children. These cases have included custody matters, dependency issues, relocation, parental alienation, and also parental fitness and reunification where sexual or other abuse has been alleged or established. These consultations sometimes have been done in the context of Court appointments and also sometimes I have helped the lawyers resolve these matters during the course of my consultations. (Examples of cases that have gone to trial include: Patricia G. Babik vs. Edward J. Babik, Case # 88- 27045DA, Broward County, Florida; Angela Frazier vs. Donovan "Razor" Ruddock, Case # 90-21226, Broward county, Florida; In the Interests of Catherine Kirkiles, a Minor Child, State of Florida, Case # 91-11966CJDP, Broward County, Florida; Reid Bracken vs. Jeraldine Bracken, Case # 94-946-FMCE-43, Broward County, Florida; David DePorter vs. Cindy DePorter, Case # 99-005342(35), Broward County, Florida; Phillip John Hardwick vs. Amy Hardwick, Case # 97-613FS, Martin County, Florida; Margaret Capiole vs. Scott Martin, Case # 92-24676(39), Broward County, Florida; In the Interests of Sherry L. Crowe, A Minor Child, Case # CJ-93-300321- JL-PC, Palm Beach County, Florida; Rose Marie Spano vs. Dennis Bruce, Case # 93-3711 FC(18), Dade County, Florida; State of Florida vs. Danny Hash, Case # CD- 7680 FY, Broward County, Florida; Marshall G. Brant vs. Kimberly L. Brant, Case # CD-2000-DR-5129-FB, Palm Beach County, Florida; Whitney Charlton vs. Darryl G. Davidson, Case # 98-4532-23, Pinellas County, Florida; In the Interests of Ratner, 41 Jeffrey Scott, a Child, Case # 01-CJ0034-73A02; Joseph G. Phillips and Cynthia Ream-Phillips, Case # 01-0925-FR-01, Indian River County, Florida; and Charles McDonald vs. Caren Regan MacDonald, Case # 97-008706-42/93, Broward County, Florida; and Carri Schiff Goldberg vs. Bernard Joseph Goldberg, Case # 2003 DR 512FZ, Palm Beach County, Florida; Alicia Weiner-Hollender and Jeffrey Alan Hollender, Case # 03-19352FMCE 42/91, Broward County, Florida; David Polen and Rosa Polen, Case # 50-2004 DR004924XXXXSB-FY, Palm Beach County, Florida; Frederick Rowe Riley and Cindy Sue Riley, Case # 2004DR 0011886FD, Palm Beach County, Florida; David Polen vs. Rosa Polen, Case # 50 2004, Palm Beach County, Florida; Gail L. Valenti vs. Michael A. Valenti, Case # 50 2006 DR 001711XSB FZ, Palm Beach County, Florida, Darren Debrino vs. Vanessa Debrino, Case # 01-01 391 1, Broward County, Florida; Michael J. Liss vs. Ann Marie Liss, Case # 50-2006 DR 013140, Palm Beach County, Florida; Kimberly Rae Kinsella vs. David Kinsella, Case # 08-13793 38/90, Broward County, Florida; Elizabeth Zilinsky and Alan Zilinsky, Case # 502002DR003848XXDIFZ, Palm Beach County, Florida; Dorian Neal Stoodley vs. Heidi Jane Stoodley, Case #10-0782, Victoria Registry, Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada; and David Daily and Stacy Sarnoff, Case # 08-000883 (37), Broward County, Florida; Julia Anne Sands vs. Ivan Kenneth Saltz, Case # 09-012627, Broward County, Florida; Heather M. Fischthal and Bennett S. Fischthal, Case # 502009DR04592M6, Palm Beach County; James W. Wardner vs. Carol Stillwagon, Case #2002-33537-FMCI, Volusia County, Florida; Derek Green vs. Marianne Perz, Case # FC-08-63-00, Superior Court of Justice- Family Court Branch, Whitby, Ontario, Canada; Rhonda R. McGuire vs. Michael M. McGuire, Case # CDCV 2474, Henry County, lowa; Michele Armstrong vs David Armstrong, Case # 50200DR013378XXXXSB, Palm Beach County, Florida; and David J. Armstrong vs. Michele Armstrong, Mary Jacka and Larry Jacka, Case #50- 20101CA021235XXXXMB, Palm Beach County, Florida; Allison Liotti and Paul Liotti, Case # FMCE 100076944097, Broward County, Florida). Further to the interests of children and young adults, in the case of such persons with profound special disabilities requiring residential care, habilitation, special behavioral services, intense programming, or institutionalization, I have provided testimony dealing with level of care needs and the matter of inedical necessity review (see for example In the Interests of Jonathan Mompoint, Case # 05-15384-D002, Dade County, Florida; D.R vs. Agency for Persons with Disabilities, State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings, Case # 06-004281APD, Dade County, Florida). Finally, I have also provided testimony at Arbitration Hearings of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (see for example, William Riccard vs. The Prudential Insurance Company of America, NASD Case # 98-02143). And I have attended several hundred mediation sessions involving a variety of tort claims. Almost always these mediations are court ordered, but occasionally, especially in very provocative and potentially very disturbing and/or embarrassing matters where public exposure of the matter could have quite profound repercussions, some of these mediations have been voluntary and sometimes they have occurred after a case has 42 been filed using fictitious names but prior to the filing of an amended complaint that would reveal the correct identity of one or both parties (see for example, Nora Green, A Fictitious Name for a Natural Person vs. Sam Maroon, a Fictitious Name for a Natural Person, in a Complaint for Rape/Sexual Assault, Case # 04-08016 CA20, Miami-Dade County, Florida). Please note that the above listed cases are by far from all the cases in which I have been hired but they are examples of cases in which I have given testimony over the years. I also have available a more than 100-page comprehensive listing of all of the cases in which I have given testimony (after 1993, the date that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure required that all experts maintain a comprehensive listing of all cases in which they had given testimony), together with a number of the cases in which I have given testimony prior to that date. This listing also does not include the cases in which I have been hired but did not give testimony. Actually more than half the legal cases in which I am engaged end up in me not giving testimony either at deposition or at trial but require other consultative services. This is especially true in a number of criminal cases. Sampling of Law Firms that have retained me (presented in no particular order): Adorno & Yoss P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States Attorney's Office, Various Jurisdictions National Trial Group, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Baker McKenzie, New York (the largest law firm in the world) Baker McKenzie, Miami, Florida The Law Offices of Lorne MacLean, Vancouver, B.C. Canada Bogenschutz 8� Dutko P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Robert S. Stone, P. A., Fort Pierce, Florida Law Office of Joseph L. Green, St. Louis, Missouri The Center for Justice and Accountability, San Francisco, California Carlton Fields, Miami, Florida Law Office of Stephen D. Fromand, Vero Beach, Florida The Schroeder Law Firm, Burlington, lowa Law Office of Brian Ludmer, Toronto, Canada Lawrence W. Livoti, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Theodore F. Greene III, Esquire, Orlando, Florida Constantine & D'Agostino, Margate, Florida Popham Haik, Minneapolis, Minnesota Law Offices of Christopher Mancini, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fenster, Cohen & Sobol, Sunrise, Florida Doumar, Allsworth & Curtis, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Searcy, Denney, Scarola, Barnhart & Shipley P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida Atterbury, Goldberger 8� Richardson, P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida Morrison & Foerster LLP, San Francisco, California Leritz, Plunkert & Bruning, P.C., St. Louis, Missouri Phillips & Ziskinder, Fort Pierce, Florida 43 Law Offices of Bradley Bole, Tampa, Florida Roberto, Roldan, Burgos P.A., Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Colliander, Field 8� Brown, P.A., Portsmouth, New Hampshire Florida Attorney General, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Rush & Manoogian P.A., Boynton Beach, Florida Jaeger & Blankner, Orlando, Florida Florida Rural Legal Services, West Palm Beach, Florida Joel Hirshchorn P.A., Miami, Florida Mager Lawyers LLC, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Latham, Shuker, Eden & Beaudine, LLP, Orlando, Florida Mintz Truppman, P. A., North Miami, Florida Burman, Critton, Luttier & Coleman, LLP, West Palm Beach, Florida Keith C. Tischler, P.A., Tallahassee, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Broward County, Florida Kay, Gronek & Latham, LLP, Orlando, Florida Fenster, Cohen & Sobol, P.A., Sunrise, Florida Haynworth, Baldwin, Johnson & Harper P.A., Tampa, Florida George, Hartz, Lundeen, Flagg & Fulmer P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Hirschhorn & Bieber, P.A., Miami, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Palm Beach County, Florida Dempsey & Sasso P.A., Orlando, Florida Kutak Rock, Atlanta, Georgia United States Public Defenders Office, Miami, Florida Broward County Public Defender's Office, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Green, Murphy, Wilke & Murphy P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Martin County, Florida DeSantis, Cook, Ferraro & McCarthy P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Dade County, Florida Center for Constitutional Rights, New York, New York Strickland & Sedule P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Office of the Public Defender, St. Lucie County, Florida State Attorney's Office, West Palm Beach, Florida Bridger & Gill P.A., Pensacola, Florida Hinshaw & Culbertson P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Martin L. Haines III, Lake Park, Florida Schmidt & Pheterson P.A., Boca Raton, Florida Law Offices of William N. Swift, Palm City, Florida Law Offices of Jeffrey J. Walker P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Pearson & Patton, Las Vegas, Nevada Mager Law Group, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Genet & Milner P.A., North Miami Beach, Florida Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzer & Krupman P.A., Atlanta, Georgia Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzer & Krupman P.A., Orlando, Florida Becker & Pofliakoff P.A., Hollywood, F�orida 44 Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzer & Krupman P.A., Orlando, Florida Krusnick & Rothstein P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Womble, Carlyle, Sanridge P.A., Winston-Salem, North Carolina William C. Ruggerio P.A., Miami, Florida Law Office of Steven Pesso, Boca Raton, Florida Weiner and Associates, Boca Raton, Florida Pennington & Haben P.A., Tallahassee, Florida Patrick E. Farrell P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Stephens, Lynn, Klein & McNicholas P.A., Miami, Florida Lubin & Gano P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida The Ellsley Sobol Firm, Plantation, Florida Cobb, Cole & Bell, Daytona Beach, Florida Williams, Mullen, Christian & Dobbins P.A., Richmond, Virginia Edwards & Angel P.A., Palm Beach, Florida Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore P.A., Atlanta, Georgia Law Office of Mark O'Mara, Orlando, Florida Greenspoon Marder, P.A. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mannikko & Baris P.A., Stuart, Florida Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzer & Krupman P.A., Miami, Florida Wartelle, McCurdy & Weaver, San Francisco, California Adorno & Zeder P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Parker, Burke, Landerman & Parker P.A., Orlando, Florida Schultz, Roth & Zabel LLP, New York, New York Fisher & Bendeck, P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida Fenster, Cohen & Sobol, Sunrise, Florida Beusse, Wolter, Sanks, Mora & Maire, P.A., Orlando, Florida Rissman, Weisberg, Barrett, Hurt, Donohue & McLain P.A. Orlando, Florida Lyons & Sanders Chartered, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fechter & Dickson P.A., Tampa, Florida The Amlong Firm, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Center for Constitutional Rights, New York, New York Colliander, Field, 8� Brown P.A., Portsmouth, New Hampshire Lubin 8� Metz, West Palm Beach, Florida Eglet & Prince LLP, Las Vegas, Nevada Krupnick, Campbell, Malone, Roselli, Slama & Hancock P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Foley & Lardener P.A., Jacksonville, Florida Law Office of Michael Trent P.A., Pompano Beach, Florida Southern Center for Human Rights, Atlanta, Georgia Charles Nugent P.A., Moorestown, New Jersey Hunt, Cook, Riggs & Mehr P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida Law Offices of Mark Fleming, San Diego, California Gary, Williams, Parenti & Finney, P.A., Stuart, Florida Black, Srebnick & Kronspan P.A., Miami, Florida Leeds & Colby P.A., Miami, Florida Kirschbaum, Birnbaum, Lippman & Gregoire, PLLC, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 45 Cooper, Byrne, Blue & Schwartz, LLC, Tallahassee, Florida Cohen & Keyes, P.A., Tampa, Florida August, Kulunas & Dawson, P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida Atterbury, Goldberger & Weiss, P.A., West Palm beach, Florida Christiansen & Dehner, P.A., Sarasota, Florida Greenberg Trauig, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fenster, Cohen & Sobol, Sunrise, Florida Rissman, Weisberg, Barrett & Hunt P.A., Orlando, Florida Shapiro, Blasi 8� Wasserman, P.A., Boca Raton, Florida Carlton Fields, Tampa, Florida Fisher & Bendeck, West Palm Beach, Florida Law Offices of Carey Linde, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Glantz & Glantz, Plantation, Florida Law Offices of Raoul Schonemann, Atlanta, Georgia Moskowitz & Dennis, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fazio, Dawson, DiSilva � Cannon, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Law Office of Peter E. Itzler, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Becker & Poliakoff, West Palm Beach, Florida Florida Rural Legal Services, West Palm Beach, Florida Pennington & Haben P.A., Tallahassee, Florida And hundreds of others: Service to Governmental, Educational, Health and Community Agencies: Consultant to Office of Alcohol Program Management, State of California, Department of Mental Hygiene. Sacramento, California, 1973-1974. Consultant to Creative Socio-Medics Corporation, 130 East 59 Street, New York, New York, 1975-1976: Functions (1) to develop goal oriented performance criteria to evaluate drug programs in various parts of the U. S. A., (2) to design instruments that are appropriate to measure relative attainment of program goals, and (3) to evaluate the utility and cost effectiveness of urine testing in methadone programs (under National Institute of Drug Abuse contract, 1974-1976). Member, Alcoholism Task Force of the City of Philadelphia, (1974-1976). Participated in developing a Comprehensive Alcoholism Treatment Plan for the City of Philadelphia. Consultant on Drug-Alcohol Awareness and Management. United States Air Force, Electronic Systems Division, Boston, Massachusetts, 1975. Consultant, Research Department, Veterans Administration Hospital, Coatesville, Pennsylvania, 1976-1977. Consultant, Research Department, Delaware State Hospital, February through July, 1976. 46 Research and Training Consultant, Veterans Administration Hospital, Hampton, Virginia, April, 1977-1980. Research Consultant, Tidewater Psychiatric Institute, Virginia Beach, Virginia, April, 1977 to 1980. Appointed Member, City of Norfolk Drug Focus Committee, 1976-1977. Appointed Member, City of NorFolk, Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services Advisory Board, April, 1977 to April, 1979. Consultant for Program Evaluation (Grant Review Site Visitor), Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, February, 1978 to September, 1980. Scientific Advisor, Governor's Substance Abuse Advisory Board, Commonwealth of Virginia (provided testimony before the Board on January 19 and March 27, 1978). Executive Board Member, Virginia Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency. Appointed April, 1978 to September, 1980. (This Council is an affiliate of the National Council of Alcoholism). Member of the Executive Board, Mental Health and Mental Retardation Society of Virginia, 1977- 1981. Invited Participant, The Regional Graduate Faculty Institute for Health Programs in Eastern Virginia. Sponsored by the Eastern Virginia Health Education Consortium, May, 1978, NorFolk, Virginia. Consultant for Program Evaluation (site visitor) to the City of Harrisonburg, Virginia. June 28-29, 1978. Consultant for Program Evaluation and Development, City of Richmond, Virginia, Alcohol Safety Action Program, July, 1978 to September, 1980. Appointed Member, Commonwealth of Virginia Drug Counselor Certification Educational Advisory Committee, July, 1978 to September, 1980. Research Advisor, Institute for Advanced Studies, Walden University, Naples, Florida, January, 1978 to 1990. Lecturer in Psychiatry (Psychology), United States Navy Medical Corps., Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia, January 1, 1977 to September, 1980 47 Member, Norfolk Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force, May, 1979 to September, 1980. Research Program Reviewer, P�ogram in Behavioral Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital, Miami, Florida, 1980-1981. Consultant, Division of Psychology, Veterans Administration Hospital, Miami, Florida, 1980 to 2008. My work here has ranged from facilitating and/or evaluating programs in substance abuse and addictive behavior, to programs in behavioral and rehabilitation medicine, to the advancement of services in post traumatic stress disorder. Consuftant for Program Evaluation, Nova University Clinic, Inc., Coral Springs, Florida. December, 1980. Consultant for Program Development, Mailman Family Center, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December, 1980 to May, 1981. Member, Panel of Clinical Psychologists Consultants, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, State of Florida, July, 1981 to January, 1990. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Psychology Systems, Inc. My functions included conceptualizing, reviewing and contributing to the development of computer based clinical diagnostic and other instruments in the Psychology System computerized assessment packages, and developing and evaluating prospective software for future products, 1981 to 1987. Consultant for Program Accreditation, American Psychological Association, 1981 to 1989. Consultant for Program Development, Department of Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1981. Technical Reviewer, Sobell, L.C. and Sobell, M.B. Alcohol Abuse Education Curriculum Guide for Psvcholoqv Facultv. Prepared for the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol Information, under contract to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, December, 1981. Consultant, Center for Health Resources, Bennett Hospital, Plantation, Florida 1982 to 1989. Consultant Psychologist to the Director of the Miami Regional Center, United States Secret Service, 1989 to 1996. This consultation involved providing opinions or second opinions on fitness for duty in Special Agents who had experienced traumatic events, suffered work related emotional stress or were involved in alcohol excess difficulties in the conduct of their work. 48 Consultant Clinical Psychologist, United Airlines Employee Assistance Program, Miami Base, February, 1982 to 1998. Member, National Advisory Board, Post-Doctoral Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1982-1989. Consultant for Internship Program Development, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Bay Pines, Florida, 1983-1984. Consultant to various Broward County City's Police Departments for police personnel selection and problem employee purposes, 1982-1990. Consultant for Accreditation by the American Psychological Association, Hahnemann Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November, 1983-1984. Advisory Board Member, The Youthful Sex Offender Treatment Program, the Institute for Social Services to Families, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1983 to 1989. Consultant/Trauma Specialist, Delta Airlines, 1985 to 1988. This consultancy was initiated after the crash of Delta's Flight 191 in Dallas, Texas on August 2, 1985. This accident led to the second highest loss of life of any aviation accident involving the Lockheed L-1011 with 134 of the 163 people on board dying as a result of the crash. A significant element of my role continued in this case after a lengthy investigation led the National Transportation Safety Board to conclude that the cause of the crash was attributable to pilot error combined with an extreme weather phenomena associated with microburst-induced wind shear. It was an interesting fact that at the time of this crash a very large number of Delta employees considered that their company would never make a mistake. Thus, when the cause of this crash implicated pilot error there was a second wave of distress that went through the company and impacted a number of Delta employees, especially those who had been involved in one way or another with this particular flight. Subsequent to completing my work regarding the matters surrounding Flight 191 I continue to be listed by Delta Air Lines as one of their Consultant Trauma Specialist. Served as Local Arrangements Chair for the 1985 Mid-Winter Convention sponsored by APA divisions 29 and 42 held at the Doral-on-the-Ocean Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, February 27 to March 2, 1985. Routinely involved in psychology related topics of WGBS (AM710) Radio, Miami, Florida, 1982 to Present. Consultant for Research Grant Program Review, Division of Research, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, Florida, 1982-1990. 49 External Chairman, Doctoral Dissertation Committee for Dr. John La Pointe, California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno, California, 1984-1985. Consultant to the Personnel Office and the Internal Affairs Unit, Broward Sheriff's Office, 1985-1999 together with occasional subsequent requests. This work primarily involved examining police personnel who were facing disciplinary action or providing brief treatment services to officers who had been exposed to work related stress including debriefing and sometimes treatment after fatal shootings. Consultant to the Personnel Office, City of Tamarac, Florida 1986-1996. These services involved assessing and making recommendations regarding the disposition of multiple employee related problems. Consultant to the Personnel Office, City of Pembroke Pines, Florida, 1988-2004. These services involved addressing personnel issues in the police and fire services. Developed (with D. Barone) and conducted the course in Psycholoqical Advances in Police Personnel Administration. The Police Sciences Institute, Davie, Florida, 1988 and 1990. Consultant, Volunteer Lawyers Resource Group, Tallahassee, Florida, 1990 - present. Consultant, The Office of the Capital Collateral Representative, Tallahassee, Florida 1992 - present. These services have involved multiple issues involving post conviction death case matters. Consultant to the Chief of Police, North Miami Beach Police Department. This work involved making recommendations regarding various personnel matters, 1991 and 1995. Consultant, Coyne Didsbury PDI Pty. Ltd., Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, regarding various Industrial/Organizational and Assessment Psychology matters, 1984-present. Consultant, the Virginia Capital Representative Resource Center, Richmond, Virginia, 1994-1999. This work dealt with multiple matters in post conviction death cases. Consultant, the California Appellate Project, San Francisco, California, 1995-1997. This work also dealt with the same sorts of issues as noted immediately above. Member, Board of Directors, Addictive Behavioral Care, Inc., a Florida Corporation, 1997- 2003. Member, Board of Review, www.ValidSites.com, Inc., a Florida Corporation, 2000 — 2005. This consultation involved reviewing websites dealing with mental health services and making recommendations accordingly. 50 Member, Board of Review, www.InspectedSites.com, a Florida Corporation, 2001 — 2006. The work here was essentially identical to that immediately above. Human Resources Consultant, CableOrganizer.com, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2004 — 2007. This work involved aiding the company in developing and implementing their personnel evaluation and selection procedures. Consultant in Behavioral Medicine, East by West Spa Holdings, Denver, Colorado, 2008 — Present. Anchor of the series "Parental Alienation Svndrome and its Effects on Children". The series was presented over September and October, 2010 on Syndicated News.Net (www.svndicatednews.net). An example of one of these interviews may be found at the following site: http://www.bloqtalkradio.com/svndicatednews/2010/09/23/dr-qlenn-caddv-- free-tickets-to-the-pas-conference. Invited presentation on "Parental Alienation Syndrome and Mind Control". Presented in the "Dads on the Air" Show (www.dadsontheair.net). This show was aired on 2GLF Radio, 89.3 FM, in Sydney, Australia, on October 19, 2010. Presenter on the Jill Egizii and Judge Michele Lowrance Show "Family Matters" on Blog Talk Radio. This show was initially aired on November 4, 2010 and is available at the Site: http://www.bloqtalkradio.com/svndicatednews/2010/11/03/dr-qlenn-caddv-and-jill-eqizii Presenter on the "Dr. Abbey Strauss Show" sponsored by the Florida Psychiatric Association November 15, 2010 discussing similarities and differences between mental health issues in the Australia and the United States. Available at the following site: www.katenaqroup.orq/expertsspeak/GLENN CADDY PHD AUSTRALIA NOVEMBER2 010.mp3 This interview is also posted on iTunes at www.floridapsvch.orq/podcasts.htm, and for non-iTunes at www.interviewlibrary.info Multiple pod catchers have also picked it up as well. Consultant, Town of Tequesta, Florida. The Town Council hired my services to evaluate and advise them on a proposal by a foreign corporation to develop a site within the Township to house a state of the art comprehensive behavioral health care facility. The consultation was somewhat complex because: [i] the town had no experience with any such facility or such a consultation and so I was also asked to prepare a Scope of Work Proposal for my consultancy, and: [ii] the proposing entity had inadequately developed their own business plan for the facility which meant that the Town ended up asking me to liaise closely with the foreign entity to ensure that what they were proposing would have the best chance of being viable and a success. January, 2011 to the present. Guest presenter [with Christopher Mancini, Esquire] on the topic of "Mental Health and the Law" on the Guy Richards Show on Clear Channel Talk Radio, WBZT, Palm Beach, Florida, February 7, 2011. www.wbzt.com 51 Professional Society Affiliations: American Psychological Association (Member, Division 12 (Clinical); 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) and 41 (American Psychology Law Society). Elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association through Division 12, September, 2010. Australian Psychological Society (Member, Boards of Forensic Psychology and Clinical Psychology). Behavior Therapy and Research Society (Clinical Fellow). Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (Member). American Academy of Behavioral Medicine (Fellow). Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (Member). Academy of Clinical Psychology (Fellow). Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators (Fellow). National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member, 1984-1988). International Academy of Eclectic Psychotherapists (Fellow and Member, Board of Directors). American Board of Forensic Examiners (Fellow). North American Board of Alienation Specialists (Advisory Board Member). Research Interests: 1. Broadly interested in various topics within Behavioral Medicine. 2. Broadly interested in various topics within Forensic Psychology. Industrial/Organizational Consultation Experience: 1. Consultation involving personnel selection procedures in various industrial contexts, especially in areas of executive and upper management recruitment. 2. Consulting in Assessment Center Model personnel selection and promotion procedures. 52 3. Experience in investigating/evaluating the basis of disputes in the workplace (involving claims of hostile environment, sexual, racial, religious, age, and disability discrimination), personnel systems analyses and organizational diagnosis. 4. Experience in the development and conduct of Employee Assistance Programs, preferred Provider Models in the delivery of Mental Health Services, and in Peer Review based cost containment approaches of Mental Health service delivery for the Insurance Industry. 5. Experience in providing training directed to litigation prevention and minimization. This work has covered numerous areas of human resources management (issues of disability, sexual abuse, hostile work environment, sexism, racism, age and religious related matters, affirmative action and violence in the workplace.). In this regard, developed (with Andrew Byrne) a series of web based training programs aimed to assist corporations manage and minimize these human resource problems. 6. Consultant for Coyne Didsbury Pty Ltd (Australia) over more than twenty years. This company is the major Human Resources Consulting Company in Australia. I have been involved as a consultant and/or advisor in issues involving systems analysis, corporate development and planning, and facilitating programming in support of the future personnel needs of numerous corporations in Australia, Asia and the Middle East. 7. From 2003 to 2006 I also served as a Consultant to Global Diagnostics Holding Company, LLC, Boca Raton, Florida (A closely held Delaware Limited Liability Company). 8. Consultant to PsychPress Pty. Ltd, Melbourne, Australia from 1988 to the present. I have worked with this psychological test development company supporting in particular the introduction of new on-line testing products. Grants and Contracts: 1. Principal Investigator, The Jefferson MH/MR Center Alcoholism Services Proqram. Funding awarded by the City of Philadelphia, Coordinating office of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs: Approved June 1, 1975. (Total direct cost $1,520,000; July 1 1975 to June 30 1978). 2. Co-Investigator, The Jefferson MH/MR Center Comprehensive Alcoholism Program. Proposal submitted to the National Institute in Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, August 1975. (Total direct cost $302,000). 53 3. Principal Investigator, Development and Evaluation of a Standardized Statewide Alcohol Education Proqram. Submitted to the Commonwealth of Virginia, Highway Safety Division. Approved January 1978, and forwarded to the National Highway Safety Administration for Federal funding consideration: Approved by NHTSA, October 1979. (Total direct cost $506,600). 4. Principal Investigator, An evaluation of the differential effectiveness of two intensities of both behavioral inoculation and traditional aftercare procedures in the manaQement of alcohol relapse. Proposal submitted to Tidewater Psychiatric Institute: Approved January 1978. (Total direct cost $168,000.00 for finro years). 5. Principal Investigator, Replication and evaluation of the Universitv of Massachusetts alcohol education prevention proaram. Submitted to the division of Substance Abuse, Virginia Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation: Approved at the State level, Abuse and Alcoholism: Approved by NIAAA, June 1978. (Total direct cost $149,401.00; September 1 1978 - August 31, 1981). 6. Principal Investigator, Alcohol abuse clinical traininq proqram. Submitted to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, June 1, 1978: Approved January 1978. (Total direct cost $216,554.00; September 1, 1979 - August 31, 1982.) 7. Principal Investigator, Health Psvcholoqv Traininq Proqram. Submitted to and then approved by the National Institute of Health, February, 1983. (Total Direct costs $340,600; August 19, 1983 — July 31, 1986). Teaching: The following courses reflect the range of content expertise I have shown at both the undergraduate and doctoral level over my nearly twenty years of academic employment: Undergraduate Graduate Introduction to Psychology Psychopathology Abnormal Psychology Behavior Therapy & Assessment Theories of Learning Addictive Behavior Behavior Therapy Human Sexual Disorders Social Psychology Community Psychology Human Sexuality Psychological Assessment Human Development Mental Health Program Evaluation Assessment & Treatment of Addiction Clinical Practicum Clinical Practicum Research Supervision Research Supervision Professional Issues and Ethics 54 Theories of Personality Behavioral Medicine Theory of Personality Forensic Psychology Systematic Efforts Undertaken To Improve Training and/or Instruction: 1. Participated in a course in "Community Psychiatry" conducted by the Center for Training in Community Psychiatry, Department of Mental Hygiene, State of California, April -June, 1973. 2. Developed, in collaboration with Dr. J. Compton of the Behavior Research Center, Pomona, California, a curriculum for training alcoholism counselors. This curriculum was modified for use by the CARD (Certificate on Alcoholism and Related Disorders) program conducted by the University of California, Extension. 3. Undertook the professional program in Clinical Behavior Therapv conducted by Dr. Joseph Wolpe at the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute of Temple University, November, 1974 to March, 1975. 4. Developed the first program in the Commonwealth of Virginia to meet the state requirements for the Certificate and licensure of Alcoholism and Druq Abuse Counselors. 5. Developed the political support and the Program Proposal for the first academic institutional consortium for the Doctor of PsycholoQy Dearee (Psy. D.) in the United States. The Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology involves four institutions: Old Dominion University, The College of William and Mary, Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Norfolk State University. This Proposal was submitted to the Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Education Council on February 28, 1978 and the program was approved on May 2, 1978. Thereafter I served as the first Director of the Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology until I moved to take up the appointment of Director of Clinical Training at Nova Southeastern University. 6. Participated in the Psychodrama Workshop conducted by Zerka Moreno at the Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia, December 6-7, 1978. 7. Participated in the "Neuropsychological Assessment in Clinical Practice" workshop conducted by Ralph Reitan, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 22 - 23, 1983. 8. Participated in the conference on "Rational Emotive Treatment of Mood Disorders," conducted by Albert Ellis, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January, 1984. 55 9. Participated in the "Character Disorders: Tactics and Techniques for TreatmenY' workshop conducted by Peter Giovacchini, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 17, 1984. 10. Participated in the "Sex between Therapist and Client" workshop conducted by Annetta Bodsky, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 25, 1984. 11. Participated in the "Advanced Workshop in Neuropsychological Assessment" conducted by Ralph Reitan, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 8-9, 1984. 12. Participated in the workshop on "Evaluation and Treatment of Sexual Problems in Clinical Practice" conducted by Sandra Leiblum and Raymond Rosen, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 8-9, 1984. 13. Participated in the "Advanced Workshop on the MMPI" conducted by Ray Fowler, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 9-10, 1985. 14. Participated in the "Advanced Behavior Therapy for Complex Problems" workshop conducted by Joseph Wolpe, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 19-20, 1985. 15. Completed the 1983 Psychology and Health Master Lecture Series self study program of the American Psychological Association. 16. Completed the 1984 Psychology and Law Master Lecture Series self study program of the American Psychological Association. 17. Participated in the "Hypnosis in Clinical Practice" workshop conducted by Shirley Sanders, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 14-15, 1985. 18. Participated in the "Overcoming Resistance in Therapy" workshop conducted by Albert Ellis, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 8-9, 1986. 19. Developed (with Dr. Barone) a two day program entitled Psvchological Advances in Police Personnel Administration. This course has been approved by the State of Florida for inclusion in the Institute for Advanced Training of Police Administrators. 20. Participated in "New Perspectives on Sexual Disorders" workshop conducted by Ray Rosen and Sandra Leiblum, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 13- 14, 1986. 21. Participated in the "Mental Health Profession and the Law" workshop conducted by Thomas S. Szasz, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 23-24, 56 1988. 22. Participated in the "Suicide Prevention" workshop conducted by Norman Farberow, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 22-23, 1988. 23. Participated in the "Understanding Personality Disorders" seminar conducted by Theodore Millon et.al., December 3-4, 1988. 24. Participated in the "Cognitive Behavior Therapy" seminar conducted by Donald Meichenbaum, January 21-22, 1989. 25. Participated in the "AIDS Education for Mental Health Professionals" workshop conducted by E. Ross Seligson et. al., February 25-26, 1989. 26. Participated in "The Neuropsychology of Traumatic Brain Injury" course conducted by Thomas Hammeke, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March, 1991. 27. Participated in "The Clinical and Forensic Assessment of Malingering and Deception National Symposium" Nova University Law School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 26-28, 1991. 28. Participated in "Neuropsychology Assessment: Recent Developments and their Applications" workshop conducted by Elbert Russell, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, Florida, October 1, 1993. 29. Participated in "Ecobehavioral Interventions for Serious Family Disorders", course conducted by John Lutzker, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January, 1994. 30. Participated in the "Advanced Mediation Training Program" conducted by the Florida Psychological Association and the Florida Couples and Family Institute, June 13-17, 1994. This program met the eligibility requirement for certification by the Florida Supreme Court. 31. Participated in the program on "Anxiety/Anger Management Training" conducted by Richard M. Suinn, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 19, 1997. 32. Participated in the "Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy Program" conducted by Hans H. Strupp, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 17 and 18, 1997. 33. Participated in "Trauma Memory and Treatment. What is state of the art?" program conducted course by Laura S. Brown, Nova Southeastern University, 57 Fort Lauderdale, Florida October 18-18, 1997. 34. Participated in the program on "Forensic Neuropsychology" conducted by Glenn I. Larrabee, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, September 29, 1997. 35. Participated in the program on "Psycho-legal issues confronting mental health professionals," conducted by Robert H. Woody, Florida Psychological Association, Hollywood, Florida, October 9, 1998. 36. Participated in the Annual Institute on Law, Psychiatry and Psychology, conducted jointly by the University of Miami Schools of Law and Medicine, and the Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November 13 & 14, 1998. 37. Participated in the "Cognitive Processing Therapy for Traumatic Stress Reactions" workshop conducted by Patricia Resick, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 26 & 27, 1999. 38. Participated in the "State of the Art Custody Evaluations" workshop conducted by Barry Bricklin and Gail Elliot, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 1, 1999. 39. Participated in the "Risk Management in the Evolving Health Care Market" program conducted by Eric A. Harris, the APA Insurance Trust and Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 5, 1999. 40. Participated in the "Effective Group Psychotherapy: Directive Facilitation" program conducted by Robert and Kathryn Dies, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 21, 2001. 41. Participated in the four-part seminar on Legal Issues in Stalking (James Meyer), Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychology (Linda Sobell), Domestic Violence (Jill Ricke), and Suicide Risk Assessment (Ernest Bordini), sponsored by the Florida Psychological Association, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November 2, 2001. 42. Participated in the third Annual Assessment Psychology Conference including Personality Assessment in Employment Settings (Robin Inwald, Ph. D), Methodological Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment (Robert Heaton, Ph. D), Improving the Quality of Legal Evaluations (David Faust, Ph. D), and The MCMI, MACI and MBMD in Personality Assessment (Theodore Millon, Ph. D), Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November 30- December 2, 2001. 58 43. Participated in the Foundations for the Responding to Crisis and Trauma program presented by Barbara Waintrib, Ph.D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 1-2, 2002. 44. Participated in the Terrorism as Chronic Stress; Homeland Insecurity program presented by William Kelleher, Ph.D. and Ana Fins, Ph.D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 28, 2002. 45. Participated in the Understanding and Responding to Ongoing Trauma and Terrorism program presented by Steven N. Gold, Ph. D. and Jan Faust, Ph. D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, June 8, 2002. 46. Participated in the Profiling and Crime Analysis: Homicides, Sex Crimes, and other Crimes of Violence. Presented by Gregg McCarary, FBI Special Agent (Retired) and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, November 8-9, 2002. 47. Participated in the program Tailoring the Therapeutic Relationship and Psychological Treatment to the Individual Patient: Evidence-Based Practices. Presented by John C. Norcross, Ph.D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, January 22, 2005. 48. Participated in the program Socially Anxious Clients: Changing Lives through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Presented by Richard G. Heimberg, Ph.D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, March 5, 2005. 49. Participated in the program One Bell Curve Fits All? Assessment with Culturally and Socially Diverse Clients. Presented by Ronald J. Samuda, Ph.D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, April 8, 2005. 50. Participated in the conference "Working with Children with Auditory Processing Disorders", sponsored by MEDSPDN, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, January 25, 2006. 51. Completed the course "Domestic Violence II: Intimate Partner Violence", sponsored by Professional Development Resources, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida, March 17, 2006. 52. Participated in the program Child Custody Evaluations and Family Assessments. Presented by Philip M. Stahl, Ph.D. and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 18, 2006. 53. Completed the course "Domestic Violence I: Child Abuse", sponsored by Professional Development Resources, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida, March 22, 2006. 59 54. Completed the course "Preventing Medical Errors", sponsored by Professional Development Resources, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida, March 31, 2006. 55. Participated in the program Foundations in Disaster Mental Health. Presented by Marti Ellis Psy.D. and Ron Ellis, Psy.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, September 8, 2007. 56. Participated in the program IDEA, RTI, SLD, and Cognitive Assessments: A Rational Solution. Presented by Jack A. Naglieri Ph.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, September 28, 2007. 57. Participated in the program Violence in the Workplace: Prevention, Intervention, and response. Presented by Stephen J. Romano & Vincent Van Hasselt, Ph.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 6-7, 2007. 58. Participated in Theory and Practice of Hypnosis: A Workshop regarding Hypnosis. Presented by Guy H. Montgomery, Ph.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 18, 2008. 59. Participated in Ethics, Domestic Violence, and Medical Errors. A Symposium presented by David Shapiro, Ph.D., Lenore Walker, Ph.D., and Andrew Nott Ph.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 14, 2008. 60. Participated in the program Using Motivational Interviewing to Help People Change Risky/Problem Behaviors. Symposium presented by Linda Carter Sobell Ph.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University and the Area Health Education Centers Program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 12, 2009. 61. Assessment for a New Generation: The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition and the Wechsler Memory Scale - Fourth Edition. Symposium presented by David M. Schwartz, Ph.D., and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, September 11, 2009. 62. Evidence Based Practice and Implications for Culturally Sensitive Treatment. The Ninth Annual EMAGS Multicultural Conference. Presented by Gargi Roysicar Ph.D., and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, September 26, 2009. 63. Making Private Psychological Reports Relevant in a Response to Intervention (RTI) World. Presented by David M. Schwartz Ph.D., and sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, October 2, 3, and 4, 2009. 60 64. Participated in Ethics, Domestic Violence, and Medical Errors. A Symposium presented by David Shapiro, Ph.D., Lenore Walker, Ph.D., and Andrew Nott Ph.D., sponsored by Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 12, 2010. 65. Participated in the "I have a New Attitude" Parkinson Educational Conference. Presented by the South Palm Beach Chapter of the National Parkinson Foundation, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, March 18, 2011. Administrative and/or Business Experience: In the Australian Army I was promoted through the ranks to the rank of First Lieutenant. I served as an Infantry Platoon Commander and thereafter as the Executive Officer of an Infantry Company. t also served as a Staff Officer attached to a Headquarters Command. At the time I left military service I had passed all the requirements for promotion to the rank of Captain. At that time I was seconded to work in an intelligence role in an agency that did not exist in the Table of Organization of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs. In that role I was in charge of an intelligence-gathering section whose work was focused in Cambodia in the area of the Cambodian Vietnamese border. I worked with intelligence support from the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) and the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The appointment of Project Director, Behavior Research Center Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, involved responsibility for the establishment, development, and conduct of the research protocol, the hiring and training of the staff, and the coordination and administration of the entire research endeavor. The appointments of the Associate Director, Division of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, and Director, Day Treatment Center, Thomas Jefferson University Medical School, involved the administrative responsibility for the operation of the Jefferson Methadone Clinic, the Day Treatment Clinic, and the Alcoholism Program. Relevant duties here included working with agencies throughout the City of Philadelphia and developing external clinic supports, grant writing, and general administrative responsibility for two major Federal grants. The appointment of Director, Addiction Research Center, at Old Dominion University involved the administrative responsibilities for developing the Center to become the major addiction training and research facility in Virginia. As the Old Dominion University Representative to the Doctor or Psychology Planning Committee I was responsible for developing the political support and the Program Proposal for the first academic institutional consortium for the Doctor of Psycholoqv De ree (Psy. D.) in the United States. The Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology involves four institutions: Old Dominion University, The College of William 61 and Mary, Eastern Virginia Medical School, and NorFolk State University. I submitted this Proposal of the Planning Committee to each institution and it was then approved and submitted to the Commonwealth of Virginia Higher Education Council on February 28, 1978. The program was approved by the Higher Education Council on May 2, 1978. Thereafter I served as the first Director of the Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology. I served in that role for nearly three years until I moved to take up the appointment of Director of Clinical Training at Nova Southeastern University. As Chairman of the Fourth Annual Convention of the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Society of Virginia, I was responsible for developing the format, structure, and all aspects of the planning and implementation of a convention program involving some 700 participants. As Professor and Director of Clinical Training at Nova Southeastern University, I had administrative responsibility for the development and conduct of both the Doctor of Philosophy and the Doctor of Psychology Programs in Clinical Psychology. The charge of this administrative role also demanded that I prepare these programs for Accreditation by the American Psychological Association. (The Ph.D. Program was Accredited by the American Psychological Association on October 2, 1981). I also played a major role in the negotiations that led to the incorporation of the Florida School of Professional Psychology within Nova Southeastern University and the subsequent emergence of the School of Professional Psychology within the Faculty of Behavioral Sciences of Nova Southeastern University. Outside Academia l have had significant business, administrative, consulting, and general investment management experience. I have been involved with the direction of various partnerships and companies in Australia involved in real estate investment and development (Landvest Pty. Ltd), in the importing and exporting of a variety of products throughout the Pacific Rim (Precious Possessions Pty. Ltd). I have also served as a long term consultant in the building of the largest Industrial/Organizational Psychology Consulting business in Australasia and the Pacific Rim. This corporation, Coyne Didsbury Pty. Ltd., in 1998 became Personnel Decisions International (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Additionally I have served for more than twenty years and continue to serve as a consultant for the Melbourne based psychological testing development and professional book publishing house, PsychPress Pty. Ltd. In the United States I have served on the Board of Directors of a variety of companies involved in real estate investment since the late 1970's (G & C Enterprises Inc., Leading Edge Real Estate Inc, and Globe-Allianz LLC.). I have served on the Board of Directors and for a time as interim Executive Director of the non-profit Florida Corporation, The Lighthouse and Historic Building Preservation Society Inc. I also have served on the Board of Directors of several publically traded technology companies, Informatic Healthcare Solutions Inc., and The Peninsula Holdings Group. Today I serve as the Managing General Partner of Eventus Investment Partners LLC, 62 Eventus Capital Group LLC, and Eventus Capital Group Management LLC. The Eventus companies have developed a series of extremely high speed software driven alternative investment strategies and introduced an Electronically Traded Funds Arbitrage Trading Fund and a Strategic Equities Options Trading Fund. I also serve on the Board of Directors of Globe-Allianz LLC, Leading Edge Real Estate Inc., and Thinking Craft Inc. Finally, I am a Consultant for East by West Holdings, a Colorado Corporation which is developing a series of wellness programs for the East by West MediSpa and Life Enhancement Institute. Unive�sity Departmental and Other Committees: This is a partial listing of my University Committee duties from 1973 to 2001: 1973-1974 Member, Human Development Major Steering Committee, University of California, Riverside, California 1973-1974 Member, Comprehensive Examination Committee for the Graduate Program in Learning and Motivation, University of California, Riverside, California 1975 Chairman, Professional Affairs Committee, Jeffersonian Association for the Advancement of University Psychologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1976-1980 Member, Research Grants Review Committee, Old Dominion University, NorFolk, Virginia. 1977 Chairman, Old Dominion University Substance Abuse Training Task Force, Old Dominion University, NorFolk, Virginia. 1976-1977 Chairman, Doctor of Psychology Program Development Task Force, Old Dominion University, NorFolk, Virginia. 1977-1980 Director, Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology, NorFolk, Virginia. 1978 Chairman, Review Committee for the Proposed Doctor of Philosophy Program in Ecological Science, School of Graduate Studies, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. 1977-1980 Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Old Dominion University, NorFolk, Virginia. 63 1980-1989 Chairman, Practicum Training and Clinical Services Committee, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1980-1987 Member, Faculty Review Committee, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 1981-1989 Chairman, Institutional Research Review Board, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 1984-1989 Chairman, Behavioral Sciences Center poctoral Programs Curriculum Coordinating Committee. 1985-1989 Chairman, Doctoral Program Admissions Committee, Behavioral Sciences Center, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2001 External (International) Consultant, National Advisory Committee for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, Sydney University, New South Wales, Australia In addition to the above sampling of University Committees roles, I have chaired or served on close to one hundred formal research committees supervising graduate student research programs at the doctoral level. Academic, Professional, and Business References: William R. Amlong J.D. Amlong & Amlong, P. A. 500 N. E. 4 Street, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (954) 462-1983 Fax: (954) 523-3192 E-mail: wramlonq(a�sprynet.com Nathan H. Azrin Ph. D. A.B.P.P. Professor of Psychology Nova Southeastern University 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 3314 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (954): 262-5704 64 Fax: (954) 475-7090 E-mail: nazrin(c�nova.edu Donald G. Byrne Ph. D. Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology and Deputy Dean Faculty of Science Australian National University Canberra, ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA Phone: (612) 6125-3974 Fax: (612) 6125-8204 E-mail: don.byrne(a�anu.edu.au David M. Clifford, M. D., F.R.A.C.G.P., D.A.B.F.P. 1375 Northcliff Trace Roswell, Georgia 30076 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (770) 422-3232 Fax. (770) 714-2664 E-mail: dmcmd(a�bellsouth.net Gavin B. Didsbury B. S. (Hons), Ph. D. Managing Director, PsychPress Pty. Ltd. Level 1, 224 Queen Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000 AUSTRALIA Phone: (613) 9670-3833 Fax: (613) 9600-4001 E-mail: gavin.didsbury@tpg.com.au Roman G. Fisher, M.S., LL.B Managing Partner Green Tea Capital Management One Financial Plaza, Suite 2010 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (954) 309-2000 Fax: (954) 565-9860 E-maiL romanfisher(c�qmail.com Edward G. Gottheil M. D., Ph. D. Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry Thomas Jefferson University 1025 Walnut Street 65 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Now retired, mail only David S. Heidtman B.A., L. L. M. Heidtman & Company Level 29, 1 Market Street Sydney, N. S. W. 2000 AUSTRALIA Phone: (612) 9960-7288 Fax: (612) 9267-3688 E-mail: dheidtman(c�heidtmans.com.au Cynthia G. Last Ph.D. Private Clinical Practice in Psychology and Author 2499 Glades Road, Suite 114 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (561) 955-1200 E-Mail: cy aol.com J. Bernard "Bernie" Rice Chief Financial Officer and Partner Globe-Allianz Development Group 599 West Crossville Road Roswell, Georgia 30074 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (404) 824-1100 Fax: (561) 565-9860 E-Mail: BernardRice(c�Globe-Allianz.com Mark B. Sobell Ph. D. A.B.P.P. Professor of Psychology Nova Southeastern University 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phone: (954) 262-5730 Fax: (954) 262-2712 E-mail: sobellm(c�cps.nova.edu Abbey Strauss, M.D. Clinical and Research Psychiatrist 1050 N.W. 15th Street, Suite # 207A Boca Raton, Florida 33486 66 Phone: (561) 394-6110 Fax: (561) 394-6544 E-mail: astraussCa�qate.net Stephen Touyz Ph. D. Professor of Psychology Faculty of Science Sydney University Sydney, N. S. W. 2066 AUSTRALIA Phone: (612) 9531-2646 Fax: (612) 9449-6844 E-mail: wwddsptvCc�biqpond.net.au Pamela R. Williams-Smith Corporate and Consulting Psychologist Level 1, 193 Macquarie Street Sydney, N.S.W. 2000 AUSTRALIA Phone: (612) 9235-3880 Fax: (612) 9328-7464 E-mail: prwilliamssmith(a�iprimus.com.au 67