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• What is the role of advocacy?

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL Newsletter.7.2016
Posted in Articles | Tagged advocacy

• Testifying about numerous medical topics and not just “psychology?”

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL Newsletter.10.2017
Posted in Articles | Tagged doctor, medical

• Eyewitness Identification from Line-ups

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL Newsletter.Wells.2004
Posted in Articles | Tagged crime, criminal, identification, lineup, police

• Billing, Time and Work

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL.Ask the Expert.Payment
Posted in Articles | Tagged billing, expectations, fees

• Sexual Abuse and Damages

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL.AskExpert.02.2012
Posted in Articles | Tagged sexual abuse

• Do I have a duty to take action in certain cases of spousal abuse?

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye

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Posted in Articles | Tagged crime, ethics, police, spousal abuse.

• Expert sitting in during the opposing side’s expert’s evaluation and/or testimony?

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL.AskExpert.2.2010
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• Redacted records and Pretrial stipulations that exclude important and relevant information?

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL.AskExpert.06.2011
Posted in Articles | Tagged information, objections, redacted, specific

• Four questions with a common theme: The art of expert testimony with questionable circumstances on the witness stand.

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL.AskExpert.7.2013
Posted in Articles | Tagged ethics. witness

• Controversial Comments to incite an Objection but be heard

Posted on March 13, 2019 by nskaye
AAPL.AskExpert.7.2009
Posted in Articles | Tagged jury, objections
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Latest News

  • • AAPL Examiner: Managing Multiple Victim Cases in Forensic Psychiatry
  • • AAPL Examiner: The material in my latest case is rather traumatizing for me to digest. Can you help?
  • • Managing Multiple Victim Cases
  • • To meet with a defendant or a defendant’s family if they request to debrief after the verdict in a criminal case ?
  • • Discussion of counter-transference and forensic evaluations
  • • Driving Under the Influence of Cannabis : Forensic Issues
  • • Counter-Transference and Forensic Evaluations
  • • Family Law – Ethics
  • • What are the pros and cons of doing only expert witness work and not being an active practitioner?
  • • AAPL: Ask the Experts- 01-2022
  • • Lengthy Detailed Discovery Requests
  • • Medicine’s Big Lie
  • • Advice: Forensic Aspects Applications of Telemedicine
  • • Election source of stress, anxiety
  • • How Do You Define “Expert?”
  • • Dr. Kaye Recieves 2020 NAMI Exemplary Psychiatrist Award,
  • • Doctors can’t predict time of death, so how can they aid suicide?
  • • AAPL: Ask The Experts January 2020 – Tips or “come-backs” that might help me manage cross-examination?
  • • Testamentary Capacity
  • • Abnormal Illness Behavior-The Missing Link in DSM 5

An Introduction from Dr. Kaye

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