Psychology Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

The SEAK Expert Witness Directory contains a comprehensive list of psychology expert witnesses who testify, consult and provide litigation support on psychology and related issues. Psychology expert witnesses and consultants on this page may form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, and provide expert witness testimony at deposition and trial. The issues and subjects these psychology expert witnesses testify regarding may include: Abuse, Alienation, Battered Women Syndrome, Batterers, Child Abuse, Civil Litigation, Coercion, Coercive Control, Consent, Cults, Diagnostic Clarification, Disability Eval, Domestic Violence, Emotional Distress Eval, and Fitness For Duty (Psychological).

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Frederick “Ted” W Green, III

Psychologist / Neuropsychology Tufts Faculty PTSD

Moonlight Psychological Services, LLC

Neuropsychology, Psychology - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, Personal Psychological Injury, Suggestibility, Adjustment Disorder, Car Accident, Concussion, Hypnosis, Depression, Psychotherapy, Sexual Assault, TBI, PTSD, Autism Spectrum, Somatic Symptom Disorder, ADHD, Cognitive Impairment, Malingering, Veteran, IME
I am a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in neuropsychological testing; 14 years of experience conducting comprehensive neuropsychological and psychological evaluations across clinical, medical, and forensic settings. I serve on the faculty at Tufts University School of Medicine, where I teach and supervise doctoral‑level clinicians in neuropsychological assessment, psychotherapy, and clinical hypnosis. I am licensed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and all PsyPact states (43 including DC). My background includes training at multiple VA Medical Centers and participation in weekly clinical meetings at the National Center for PTSD in White River Junction, Vermont, which provided extensive experience with PTSD, trauma‑related disorders, and veterans’ disability evaluations. I provide nexus reviews, independent medical opinions, disability evaluations, personal injury assessments, and consultation to insurance carriers regarding medical necessity and prior authorization for ...
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Anne Mary K Montero, PhD, HSPP, CFMHE

Award-Winning Health Psychologist, IUSM Faculty

Psychology Works, Indiana University Health

Psychology, Neuropsychology - Psychology, trauma, stress response, malpractice, pain, somatoform disorders, sexual abuse, PTSD, disability, patient-provider relationship, personal injury, memory, workman's compensation, suicide, depression, GI psychology, cancer, surgery, discrimination, immigration
The people you work with can be as important as the work you do. Expert witness training emphasizes the need for valid, empirically-derived information translated to common-sense understanding, delivered with ethics, engagement, and clarity. Dr. Anne Mary Montero strives to attend to these standards of excellence in expert witnessing, informed by her: Academic rigor: Board certification in both psychological science and forensic mental health evaluation Extensive experience: >15,000 hours of direct patient care Expert reputation: Serving as consult/liaison provider for 19 medical specialties at IU School of Medicine Ethics leadership: Trained by Indiana University Health Ethics Intensive, service on ethics committee Science-fluency and diligence in publication: 143 articles/posters/VLOGs/presentations in last 5y, including peer-reviewed journals; she participates in research funded by NIH and NCI, in partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine Thorough style: Capac...
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Bill D. Geis, Ph.D., LLC

Experienced Med School Expert-PsychologyPsychiatry

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine

Psychiatry, Psychology - Suicide/Malpractice/Wrongful Death, Standard of Care--Mental Health, Personal Injury, Priest Abuse, False Confession, Competency to Confess, Criminal Responsibility, Sexual Harassment, PTSD, Competency to Waive Rights, Insanity/NGRI, Competency to Stand Trial
BACKGROUND. Dr. Bill Geis is an experienced clinician, researcher, medical school professor and forensic expert--with a career that spans more than 40 years. He holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kansas. He did a Psychiatry Department Internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine and a two-year Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Menninger Foundation, which is now in collaboration with Baylor Medical School in Houston, Texas. His clinical, teaching, and administrative experience is broad and deep, with experience in virtually all mental health conditions and treatments. FORENSIC: His career as a forensic expert includes over 850 consultations in the areas of suicide wrongful death, standard of care, personal injury, criminal defenses and other issues as outlined below. His extensive teaching and clinical training expertise enhances his ability to provide competent and non-jargon-filled depositions and court testimony. He is able to communicate effe...
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Michael R Andreychik, PhD

Implicit Bias & Research Design - Professor

Fairfield University

Milford, Connecticut
Psychology - implicit bias, social psychology, research design, science communication, teaching and learning, statistical consulting
Dr. Michael R. Andreychik is an expert in implicit bias, stereotyping, and prejudice, with specific expertise in social cognition, moral psychology, and anti-prejudice interventions. He currently serves as a Professor of Psychology at Fairfield University, where he leads the Moral Psychology and Social Cognition (MASC) Lab. Dr. Andreychik's expertise has been built over two decades of research and teaching in the areas of implicit social cognition, empathy, and intergroup relations. His scholarly work includes more than 30 peer-reviewed publications in respected journals such as The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and Basic and Applied Social Psychology. His research has addressed key issues relevant to the courtroom, including the psychological foundations of bias, the effects of empathy-based interventions, and the interpretation of results from implicit bias measures such as the Implicit Association Test (IAT). He has been ...
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Jane E. M. Carter, PhD

Clinical Psychologist trained at Yale Multistate

Jane E.M. Carter & Associates LLC

New Haven, Connecticut
Psychology, Psychoanalysis - Psychological assessment, Independent psychological eval, Record review, Diagnostic clarification, Civil litigation, Fitness for duty (psychological), Neurodevelopmental disorders, Functional capacity eval (psychological), Disability eval, Psychological impairment, Emotional distress eval, Trauma-related, Expert consult
Jane E.M. Carter, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist with specialized expertise in psychological assessment, diagnostic clarification, and clinical consultation. She provides independent psychological evaluations, record reviews, and consultative opinions in civil and administrative matters. Dr. Carter has advanced training and experience in the assessment of fitness for duty, disability diagnoses and neurodevelopmental conditions (including ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder), mood and anxiety disorders, trauma-related conditions, and functional impairment. Her evaluation work integrates clinical interviewing, collateral review, and standardized psychological and neuropsychological measures, with careful attention to response validity and differential diagnosis. Dr. Carter has worked as an expert witness for civil litigation cases, at University counseling centers, inner city psychiatric hospitals, county jails and community health centers. She has also completed evaluations ...
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Kate Amber, MSc

Coercive Control, Workplace & Domestic Violence

ECCUSA (End Coercive Control USA)

Vernon, Connecticut
Psychology, Behavioral and Social Sciences - coercive control, domestic violence, child abuse, workplace bullying, batterers, battered women syndrome, grooming, coercion, psychological manipulation, psychological maltreatment, abuse, alienation, undue influence, consent, cults, workplace violence, hostile workplace, workplace harassment, fraud
Kate Amber MSc is a researcher, speaker, trainer, consultant and turnaround expert in coercive control and domestic abuse/violence in the contexts of family abuse, human trafficking, gangs, extremist groups, religions, workplace abuse, and psychological maltreatment. She holds post graduate certifications in violence and abuse prevention executive leadership, and coercive control, and professional certifications in human rights, ADA advocacy, the Homicide Timeline, and the Danger Assessment. Ms. Amber is trained on the Safe & Together CORE Model at the intersection of domestic violence and child abuse, and assesses cases for different types of abuse and the short and longterm risks involved for adults and children traumatized by it. Ms. Amber's Quicksand Model® of Coercive Control (QSM®) is a synthesis of 70 years of research and theory on coercive and controlling abuse of power and the trauma it causes. Ms. Amber speaks, conducts research, and trains mental health, law enforcement...
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