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Brain Injury Rehabilitation
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Philanthropy
Dr. Fisher is recognized for his $15,000 gift of new laptops
for all the Lollypop Enforcement vehicles, ensuring the latest
technology is available to protect innocent animals.
Fellowship Award
Dr. Fisher is working with Frederick M. Lawrence, Esq., President
of Phi Beta Kappa to create a future fellowship grant award in the name
of both he and his father to benefit young Phi Beta Kappa members
News
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have completed a book chapter in the
Textbook of Forensic Neuropsychiatry
Innovation
Military Writers Society awards
"My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do?"
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Personal Data
NAME:   Jerid Martin Fisher
DATE OF BIRTH:   July 12, 1953
PLACE OF BIRTH:   Houston, Texas
OFFICE ADDRESS/PHONE:  

Lockwood Professional Building,
1 Lockwood Drive, Suite 100
Pittsford, New York 14534
(585) 734-0028

E-MAIL:   Contact Jerid Fisher
NEW YORK STATE PSYCHOLOGY LICENSE NUMBER:   006948
FLORIDA STATE PSYCHOLOGY LICENSE NUMBER:   PY 8322
CALIFORNIA STATE PSYCHOLOGY
LICENSE NUMBER:
  PG7701 (Board of Medical Quality Assurance); Inactive
NEW YORK STATE WORKERS’
COMPENSATION BOARD IME
AUTHORIZATION NUMBER:
  S06948-4B
NATIONAL PROVIDER
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
  1902326762
     
 Board Certification
DIPLOMATE   American Board of Professional Neuropsychology
Diploma Number: 258
     
     
 Current Title (s)
    President, Brain Injury Consultants, Inc.
     
    Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry
University of Rochester Medical Center
     
    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology,
State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York (1985-Present)
     
 Professional Organizations/Affiliations
  • The American Society of Journalists and Authors
  • AvantGuild
  • American Psychological Association
  • National Academy of Neuropsychology
  • International Neuropsychological Society
     
Board Positions

  • National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation, Senior Advisor, 2018
  • National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation Board of Trustees, 2014-2017, and Chairman 2016-2017
  • HUGS, Member, Board of Directors, November, 2005 – February, 2012
  • Humane Society, Lollypop Farms, Member, Board of Directors, June 2007-June 2008
  • Hudson River Valley Care Center, Kingston, N.Y., Neuromedical Advisory Board, January, 1999-2002
  • Compeer, Inc., Board of Advisors, June, 1988-2010
  • Colonial Heights Homeowners Association, 1994-1996, 1998-2001
  • Rochester Eye Institute, Member, Board of Directors, November, 1989-April, 1994
     
  Volunteer Positions
  • Director of Cognitive Rehabilitative Services, Ray Hickok Center, July, 1996-July, 1997
  • Compeer, Inc., Volunteer, July, 1996-1999
     
   Recent Media Appearances
  • Radio interview with Johnny Tan on From My Mama’s Kitchen to discuss My Dad Got
    Hurt. What Can I Do? FMMK Talk Radio, Dallas, TX, March, 2018
  • Radio interview with Denise Messenger on Health Media Now Radio to discuss My Dad
    Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Blog Talk Radio, March, 2018
  • Radio interview on Red River Radio – Tales from the Pages to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Blog Talk Radio, January, 2018
  • Radio interview on Weekend Talk with Tron Simpson to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? KVOR 740 AM, Colorado Springs, CO, November, 2017
  • Radio interview on Brenna Boyce Law Forum Radio Show to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? WHAM 1180, Rochester, NY, November, 2017
  • Radio interview on The Donna Seebo Show to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Delphi International Broadcasting, November, 2017
  • Radio interview on The KORE Connection with Ken Johannessen to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Entiat/Wenatchee/Chelan, WA, October, 2017
  • Radio interview with Tron Simpson on Tron Show to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Live Internet Radio, Colorado Springs, CO, October, 2017
  • Radio interview on Stuart Vener Tells It Like It Is to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Nationally syndicated on AMFM247 iHeart Radio. September, 2017.
  • Radio interview on The Frank Truatt Morning Show to discuss My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? WTBQ-AMFM247. September, 2017.

  Past Affiliations
   

Patient Care Program Consultant, Healthcare Associates,
Rochester, New York (1994-1996)

Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology
University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, New York (1985-1996)

Chief Executive Officer and President Neurorehab Associates, Inc. & President, Comprehensive Rehab Network, Inc. (1985-1993)

Program Developer/Director of The Head Trauma Rehabilitation Unit
at Our Lady of Victory Hospital, Lackawanna, New York (1986-1992)

Developer/Director of The Neurologic Center at The Meadowlands,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1985)

Developer/Director of The Neurologic Center at Highgate,
Cortland, New York (1984-1985)

Developer/Director of The Head Injury Center at Highgate,
Troy, New York (1984)

Senior Instructor in Psychiatry (Psychology) and Neurology,
University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, New York (1981-1983)

 Education
1975-1981   University of Rochester, Master’s Research: The Effect of Social Class and Age on Spatial Serial Learning In Children (1978)

University of Rochester, Ph.D. Research: Cognitive Alterations in Huntington’s Disease: A Neuropsychological Profile of a Subcortical Dementia (1981)

1971-1975

 

Duke University
B.S. Psychology
Major Area: Psychology
Minor Area: Marine Biology

     
  Awards and Honors
  • Who’s Who Among American College Students, 1974
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1975
  • Magna Cum Laude Graduate of Duke University, 1975
  • Psychology Faculty, University of Rochester Recognition For Achievement During First Year Graduate Studies, 1976
  • Psychology Faculty Honors For Clinical Major Area Examination, University of Rochester, 1978
  • Public Service Award, Compeer, The Health Association of Rochester, 1984
  • Who’s Who In Frontier Science and Technology, 1984
  • Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, New York State Head Injury Task Force, 1985-1986
  • Rochester Area Hospital Corporation, Rehabilitation Task Force, 1987
  • Marquis Who’s Who In The East: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Marquis Who’s Who Among Human Service Professionals, 1991
  • Marquis Who’s Who In Science And Engineering, 1991
  • Who’s Who Among Young American Professionals: 1991, 1992
  • Who’s Who In America: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
  • Who’s Who In The World: 1992, 1994, 1998, 2003, 2004
  • Who’s Who In Medicine and Healthcare: 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
  • Appointed by The  New York State Senate Minority Leader to the New York State Traumatic Brain Injury Services Coordinating Council, 1994-1997
  • Fellow, American College of Professional Neuropsychology, 1995-Present
  • Silver Star Award for Service to Compeer, Inc., October, 1998
  • Member of Policy and Planning Committee, National Academy of Neuropsychology, October, 1998-2003
  • Fellow, National Academy of Neuropsychology, June, 1999-Present
  • Outstanding Leadership Award, Help Us Give Smiles, May, 2009
  • Honorary Chairperson of 2012 Great Catsby Fundraising Gala, Lollypop Farm, Humane Society
  • Member of Braxton Craven Fellows, Duke University, 2014
  • Member of James B. Duke Society, Duke University, 2014
  • Finalist for the 8th Annual Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award in the Nonfiction True Crime Category, Upside Down, 2014
  • Presidential Commendation for Outstanding Service to the National Academy of Neuropsychology and the National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation, 2017
  • Certificate of Appreciation by Blue Star Families for Philanthropic Work on the book My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do?, 2018
  • Silver Award Winner, Children & Young Adult Picture Book - Military Writers Society of America, on the book My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? 2018.
  • Certificate of Appreciation by Powerful Minorities Moving Forward, Inc., 2020
     
  Editorial Review Positions

  • Archives of Neurology, Reviewer, 1987-1999
  • American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Reviewer, 1987-Present
  • National Head Injury Foundation, Peer Reviewer, 1987-1994
  • Cognitive Rehabilitation, Reviewer, 1987-Present
  • Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Reviewer, 1989-Present
  • Law and Human Behavior, 1994-Present
  • Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1995-Present
  • Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1996-2004
  • Neuropsychology Review, 1997-2004
  • Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, Editorial Board, 1997-2006
     
  Scholarly Activity - Selected Presentations
  • Fisher, J. TBI and the Law. Presented for Columbia University via Zoom, New York, NY, August, 2022.

  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Assessment Primer for Forensic Neuropsychiatrists. Presented for Strong Memorial Hospital Forensic Psychiatry Fellows via Webex, Rochester, NY, May, 2022.
  • Fisher, J. Scientific Understanding of mTBI. Presented for First Choice Evaluations New York State Workers’ Compensation Adjusters via WebEx, March, 2022.

  • Fisher, J. TBI and the Law. Presented for Columbia University via Zoom, New York, NY, October, 2021.

  • Fisher, J. TBI and the Law. Presented for Columbia University via Zoom, New York, NY, August, 2021.

  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychology, Brain Anatomy, and Clinical Practice. Presented for Columbia University via Zoom, New York, NY, March, 2021.

  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Assessment Primer for Forensic Neuropsychiatrists. Presented for Strong Memorial Hospital Forensic Psychiatry Fellows via Webex, Rochester, NY, March, 2021.

  • Fisher, J. TBI and the Law. Presented for Columbia University via Zoom, New York, NY, November, 2020.

  • Fisher, J. Mental Health Issues in Veterans’ Capital Cases. Presented for Veteran Advocacy Project via Zoom, November, 2020.

  • Fisher, J. TBI and the Law. Presented for Columbia University via Zoom, New York, NY, August, 2020.

  • Fisher, J. Methods and Practice of Psychological Testing. Presented for Strong Memorial Hospital Forensic Psychiatry Fellows, Rochester, NY, April, 2020.
  • Fisher, J. Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented at the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, November, 2019.

  • Fisher, J. Evaluation of Psychological and Cognitive Effort. Presented for the Forensic Psychiatry Fellows – Strong Memorial Hospital. Rochester, NY, May, 2019.
  • Fisher, J. Methods and Practice of Psychological Testing. Presented for Wegmans Loss Prevention. Rochester, NY, May, 2019.

  • Fisher, J. Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries. Presented for the 4th Annual Genesee Valley & Finger Lakes Region EH&S Professional Development Conference. Rochester, NY, December, 2018.
  • Fisher, J. Defending Brain Injured Warriors in the Criminal Justice System. Presented for the New York State Defenders Association. Syracuse, NY, September, 2017.
  • Fisher, J. How to Create a Scientific Understanding of the Mild TBI Case in Litigation. Presented for the WNY Paralegal Association ESAPA Statewide Conference. Syracuse, NY, September, 2017.
  • Fisher, J. Understanding Mild TBI. Presented for the W. R. Berkley Corporation. Greenwich, CT, March, 2017.

  • Fisher, J. Defending Brain Injured Warriors in the Criminal Justice System. Presented for the New York State Defenders Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Program at Genesee Community College. Batavia, NY, March, 2017.

  • Fisher, J. Traumatic Brain Injury and Criminal Behaviors. Presented for the Tompkins County Assigned Counsel Program and the Veterans Defense Program of the New York State Defenders Association. Ithaca, NY, June, 2016.
  • Fisher, J. A Neuropsychological Perspective on Death Row Veterans. Presented for the NYC Bar Association’s Committees on Capital Punishment and the Military Affairs & Justice. New York City, NY, May, 2016.
  • Fisher, J. & Cody, A. Trauma, Brain Injury and Criminal Behaviors. Presented for the Veterans Defense Program of the New York State Defenders Association. SUNY New Paltz, NY, April, 2016.
  • Fisher, J. The Neuropsychology of Sports-Related Concussion. Presented for the Monroe County Bar Association. Rochester, NY, November, 2015.
  • Fisher, J. & Cody, A. Combat Traumatic Brain Injury and Criminal Behaviors. Presented for the Syracuse College of Law Point Person Training. Syracuse, NY, October, 2015.
  • Fisher, J. Military Brain Injury and Criminal Behaviors. Presented for the Strong Ties Clinical Seminar Series. Rochester, NY, October, 2015.
  • Fisher, J. & Cody, A. Combat Traumatic Brain Injury and Criminal Behaviors. Presented for the Veterans Defense Program of the New York State Defenders Association. Batavia, New York, August, 2015.
  • Fisher, J. & Schnader, J. Blinding Them With Science. Presented for the Rochester Criminal Defense Bar Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Program. Rochester, New York, July, 2015.
  • Fisher, J. & Lapp, L. Combat Trauma and Criminal Behaviors: A Neuropsychological Perspective on Defending Our Wounded Warriors. Presented at the New York State Defenders Association Meeting, Canandaigua, New York, March, 2015.
  • Burden, D. & Fisher, J. Successful Strategies for Effective Defense of Mild TBI Claims with Major Settlement Demands. Presented at the International Association of Defense Counsel Winter Conference, Carlsbad, California, February, 2014.
  • Fisher, J. & Nobles, J. Strangers in a Strange Land: A Practical Survival Guide for Experts Entering the Criminal Legal System. Presented to the 33rd Annual Conference for the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Diego, California, October, 2013.
  • Fisher, J. Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented at the University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, December 2011.
  • Fisher, J. Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented at the University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, April 2011.
  • Fisher, J. Uncomplicated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury – A Neuropsychologist’s Perspective. Presented at the Advanced Seminar for TIDA, Memphis, Tennessee, January, 2008.
  • Fisher, J. & Tempelmyer, T. The APA Ethics Code (2002) and the Forensic Neuropsychologist: Practical Updates from the Front Lines. Presented at the 23rd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Dallas, Texas, October, 2003.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychology and the Law. Presented to the New York State Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Seminar, Syracuse, New York, April, 2003.
  • Drexler, M., Bush, S., Fisher, J., Harris, J., Crouch, J., Morgan, J. Ethics in Neuropsychology: Selected Areas of Practice. Presented at the 22nd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, October, 2002.
  • Fisher, J. The Broad Spectrum of Acquired Brain Injuries: A Neuropsychological Analysis of Very Mild to Catastrophic Trauma. Presented at The New York State Chapter of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, 12th Annual Meeting, Verona, New York, October, 2001.
  • Fisher, J. Behavioral Change After Brain Injury. Presented at the Trauma and Violence Week, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, May, 2001.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychology and Malingering. Presented at the NY Chapter of the National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals in the Private Sector Annual Conference, Albany, NY, November, 2000.
  • Fisher, J. Forensic Neuropsychology: What it Can and Cannot Do for the Criminal Defense Attorney. Presented at the Criminal Law Seminar, NY State Bar Association, Rochester, NY, September, 2000.
  • Brittain, J., Barth, J., Johnson-Greene, D. & Fisher, J. Ethical Issues and Dilemmas Encountered in Neuropsychological Practice. Presented at the 108th Annual Convention of The American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 2000.
  • Fisher, J. Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented at Neuropsychology Conference, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, April, 2000.
  • Fisher, J. Mad or Bad? Presented at the Medicine and Criminal Law Seminar, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, February, 2000.
  • Brittain, J., Barth, J., Francis, J., Fisher, J., & Johnson-Greene, D. Ethical Issues and Dilemmas Encountered in Neuropsychological Practice. Presented at the 107th Annual Convention of The American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August, 1999.
  • Fisher, J. Looking Backward and Forward, Where Has Head Injury Been and Where Do We Need to Go? Presented to the Brain Injury Association of Rochester, Rochester, New York, June, 1999.
  • Fisher, J. Junk Science in the Courtroom. Presented to Project Adept – Department for Exceptional Children, Spencerport, New York, December, 1998.
  • Fisher, J. Mad or Bad? Presented at the Medicine and Criminal Law Seminar, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, October, 1998.
  • Fisher, J. Mild Head Injury. Presented for the Western NY Case Manager Network, Batavia, New York, August, 1998.
  • Brittain, J., Francis, J., McSweeny, J., & Fisher, J. Ethics in Neuropsychology: Where Are We Now? Presented at the 17th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1997.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Testing. Presented to the Advocacy Consortium for College Students with Disabilities, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, October, 1997.
  • Fisher, J. Malingering, Symptom Magnification, & Low Motivation Syndromes. Presented to the New York State Chapter of NARPPS, Rochester, New York, May, 1997.
  • Fisher, J., McCaffrey, R., & Laing, L. The Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented at the 16th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1996.
  • Brittain, J., Barth, J., Francis, J., McSweeny, J., & Fisher, J. Ethical Issues and Conflicts in the Practice of Clinical Neuropsychology. Presented at the 16th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1996.
  • Fisher, J. Homicide, Brain Damage, and the Law. Presented to the Medicine and Ethics Course, University of Rochester Medical Center, October, 1996.
  • LeFever, F. & Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Case Presentations: Puzzles, Answers, Wonder. Presented at the New York State Psychological Association Annual Convention, Buffalo, New York, June, 1996.
  • Fisher, J. Potential Roles For The Neuropsychologist In Head Injury Claims. Presented for the Buffalo Chapter of The Defense Research Institute, Buffalo, New York, January, 1995.
  • McCaffrey, R., Fisher, J., Gold, B. Presence of Third Party Observers During Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluations: Who is Evaluating Whom? Presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Orlando, Florida, November, 1994.
  • Laing, L. & Fisher, J. Cross-Examining the Psychologist or Neuropsychologist in Traumatic Brain Injury Cases. Presented at Power Cross-Examination, New York State Bar Association, Buffalo, New York, October, 1994.
  • Fisher, J. Mild Head Injury: Separating Fact From Fiction. Presented at General Accident Insurance, Rochester, New York, May, 1994.
  • McCaffrey, R. & Fisher, J. Professional Issues Regarding the Presence of Attorneys During Forensic Assessment. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of American Psychology and Law Society, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March, 1994.
  • Fisher, J. In The Wake of Brain Injury: An Overview. Presented at Annual Convention of the Genesee Psychological Association, Rochester, New York, November, 1993.
  • Fisher, J. Capital Murder: The Role of Brain Injury in Causation and Culpability. Presented at Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse, New York, September, 1993.
  • Fisher, J. & Laing, L. The Neuropsychologist In The Courtroom – Effective Expert Testimony. Film Shown at The Annual American Psychological Association Meeting, Toronto, Canada, August, 1993.
  • Fisher, J. & Greenlaw, J. Mad or Bad: Insanity In Psychiatry And The Law. Presented at The Medical Humanities Seminar, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, March, 1993.
  • Fisher, J. The Many Faces of Depression – Pain, Disease, Disability, And Deception. Presented at The 21st Rehabilitation Group Meeting, Rochester, New York, February, 1993.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Evaluation of Brain-Injured Individuals – A Critical Look. Presented to The Genesee Valley Trial Lawyers Association, Rochester, New York, January, 1993.
  • Fisher, J. & Laing, L. Capital Murder: Do Acquired Frontal Lobe Brain Injuries Have A Role In Causation, Culpability, And Competency? Presented at The National Academy of Neuropsychology’s 12th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November, 1992.
  • McCaffrey, R., Barth, J., Fisher, J., Laing, L., et al. The Validity of Forensic Neuropsychological Testimony. Presented at The National Academy of Neuropsychology’s 12th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. Neurobehavioral Consequences of Brain Injury. Presented at The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Teaching Day, Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Canandaigua, New York, October, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. Homicide: Do Acquired Brain Injuries Have a Role in Culpability and Causation? Presented to The Psychological Research and Training Clinic Case Conference, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York, September, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. & Goldblatt, D. Homicide: Do Acquired Brain Injuries Have A Role In Competency, Culpability, And Causation? Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Neurology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, July, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. & Strickland, T. Neurobiological Consequences of Cocaine Abuse. Presented to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of The Office of Treatment Improvement, Washington, D.C., May, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. & Laing, L. Capital Murder: Do Acquired Brain Injuries Have a Role in Competency, Culpability, and Causation? Presented to the 8th Annual Symposium in Forensic Psychology, American College of Forensic Psychology, San Francisco, California, April, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. Sexuality and Disability. Presented at The University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, March, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. Brain Injury And Capital Murder: A Case Presentation. Presented at The State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York, January, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. Developing and Operating Brain Injury Rehabilitation Programs: Some Practical Business Lessons. Presented to The Southern Tier Head Injury Task Force, Binghamton, New York, January, 1992.
  • Fisher, J. & McCaffrey, R. How To Design and Implement an Inpatient-Outpatient Brain Injury Rehabilitation Continuum: Practical Lessons for The Entrepreneurial Psychologist. Presented at The American Academy of Neuropsychology’s 10th Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, November, 1990.
  • Fisher, J. Acquired Brain Injuries – Cognitive/Intellectual, Behavioral, and Affective Correlates – Clinical Cues and How To Intervene. Presented to The Psychiatric Continuing Education Conference, Clifton Springs, Clifton Springs, New York, February, 1990.
  • Fisher, J. & Goldblatt, D. Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, July, 1989.
  • Fisher, J., Goldblatt, D., & Pugliese, S. Low Back Pain: Rehabilitation Through Work Hardening. Presented at Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, July, 1989.
  • Fisher, J. Recognizing and Detecting Mental Status Problems in Your Employees. Presented to The Rochester Occupational Center Teaching Day, Rochester, New York, June, 1989.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Assessment and the Brain Injured Child. Presented to The Rochester City School District, Rochester, New York, June, 1989.
  • Fisher, J. & Goldblatt, D. Medicolegal Aspects of Back Injury. Presented to The Monroe County Bar Association, Rochester, New York, June, 1989.
  • Fisher, J. & Goldblatt, D. Neurologic and Neuropsychological Consequences of Closed Head Injury. Presented at Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, February, 1989.
  • Fisher, J. & Goldblatt, D. Neuropsychological Consequences of Brain Injury and the Continuum of Rehabilitative Care. Presented at Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, New York, February, 1989.
  • Fisher, J. Head Injury – Case Presentation. Presented at Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, February, 1988.
  • Fisher, J. Pediatric Neuropsychological Evaluation. Presented to The Rochester School District, Rochester, New York, January, 1988.
  • Fisher, J. An Overview of Brain Trauma. Presented at Headway For Brain Injured Luncheon in Support of Their New York State Health Department Grant, Buffalo, New York, October, 1987.
  • Fisher, J. Head Injury Rehabilitation – An Overview. Presented at Rehabilitation Medicine Grand Rounds, Monroe Community Hospital, Rochester, New York, October, 1987.
  • Fisher, J. Rehabilitation: Which Turn Do I Take? Presented at The Neurological Disorders Conference at The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, Pennsylvania, September, 1987.
  • Fisher, J. First Annual Head Injury Rehabilitation Teaching Day. Rochester, New York, May, 1987.
  • Fisher, J. The Independence Puzzle – Ready To Go, No Place To Live: A Head Injured Survivor and Family Panel. Presented at The Fifth Annual New York State Head Injury Conference, Albany, New York, May, 1987.
  • Fisher, J. Head Injury – An Overview. Presented at Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, May, 1986.
  • Fisher, J. Head Injury – An Overview. Presented at Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, December, 1985.
  • Fisher, J. Moving to the Next Step After Acute Rehabilitation. Presented at The Annual Ohio State Head Injury Conference, Cambridge, Ohio, November, 1985.
  • Fisher, J. Journey To New Beginnings – A Head Injured Survivors’ Panel. Presented at The 3rd Annual New York State Head Injury Association Conference, Long Island, New York, April, 1985.
  • Fisher, J. Alzheimer-Type Dementia. Panel Presentation at The Annual American Psychological Association Meeting, Toronto, Canada, August, 1984.
  Publications, Abstracts, Book Reviews

  • Ciccone, J. Richard, Fisher, Jerid, & Jones, Josh C. W. Forensic Neuropsychiatric Evaluation of a Personal Injury Case. Behavioral Sciences 2023 Dec 25. doi: 10.1002/bsl.2642.
  • Fisher, J., Komarovskaya, I. & Cody, A. (May, 2016). Panel discussion held at the New York City Bar Association in conjunction with the Capital Punishment Committee. New York, NY. In A. Lynch’s Veterans on Death Row: Strategies for Mitigating Capital Sentences for Defendants with Military Service History. January, 2018.
  • My Dad Got Hurt. What Can I Do? Helping Military Children Cope with a Brain-Injured Parent. Lulu Publishing Company, 2017.
  • Fisher, J. Upside Down: Murder, Madness, and The Perfect Marriage.  Pelican Publishing Company, September, 2013.
  • Fisher, J. Presenting Neuropsychological Findings, Opinions, and Testimony to the Criminal Court (Pgs. 349-390). In Denney, R. & Sullivan, J. (Eds.) Clinical Neuropsychology in the Criminal Forensic Setting. Guilford Press, 2008.
  • Bauer, L., O’Bryant, S., Lynch, J., McCaffrey, R., & Fisher, J. Examining the Test Of Memory Malingering Trial 1 and Word Memory Test Immediate Recognition as Screening Tools for Insufficient Effort. Assessment, 2007, 14(3), 216-222.
  • Duff, K., & Fisher, J. Ethical Dilemmas with Third Party Observers. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2005, 4(2), 65-82.
  • Gavett, B., O’Bryant, S., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Hit Rates of Adequate Performance Based on the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) Trial 1. Applied Neuropsychology, 2005, 12(1), 1-4.
  • Constantinou, M., Bauer, L., Ashendorf, L., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Is poor performance on recognition memory effort measures indicative of generalized poor performance on neuropsychological tests? Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2005, 20(2), 191-198.
  • O’Bryant, S., Duff, K., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Performance Profiles and Cut-Off Scores on the Memory Assessment Scale in a Sample of TBI Litigants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2004, 19(4), 489-496.
  • McCaffrey, R., O’Bryant, S., Ashendorf, L., & Fisher, J. Correlations Among the TOMM, Rey 15, and MMPI-2 Validity Scales in a Sample of TBI Litigants. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2003, 3(3), 45-54.
  • Fisher, J. & Samson, L. Mental Retardation and Capital Offenses: Case History. APA Division 40 Newsletter, 2003, 21(2), 3-ff.
  • O’Bryant, S., Hilsabeck, R., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Utility of the Trail Making Test in the Assessment of Malingering in a Sample of TBI Litigants. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2003, 17(1), 69-74.
  • Fisher, J., Johnson-Greene, D., & Barth, J. Evaluation, Diagnosis and Interventions in Clinical Neuropsychology in General and Special Populations: An Overview. In Bush, S. & Drexler, M. (Eds.) Ethical Issues in Clincial Neuropsychology. Swets & Zeitlinger, 2002.
  • McCaffrey, R., O’Bryant, S., Ashendorf, L., & Fisher, J. Correlations Among the TOMM, Rey-15, and MMPI-2 Validity Scales in a Sample of TBI Litigants. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2002.
  • O’Bryant, S., Hilsabeck, R., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Failure of the Trail Making Test-B Errors to Detecting Symptom Exaggeration/Malingering: A Cross Validation. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2002, 17(8), 863.
  • Barth, J., Pliskin, N., Axelrod, B., Faust, D., Fisher, J., Heilbronner, R., Larrabee, G., Puente, A., Ricker, J., & Silver, C. Introduction to the NAN 2001 Definition of a Clinical Neuropsychologist. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 18, 551-555.
  • Axelrod, B., Barth, J., Faust, D., Fisher, J., Heilbronner, R., Larrabee, G., Pliskin, N., & Silver, C. Presence of Third Party Observers During Neuropsychological Testing. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15, 381-382.
  • Axelrod, B., Barth, J., Faust, D., Fisher, J., Heilbronner, R., Larrabee, G., Pliskin, N., & Silver, C. Test Security. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15, 383-384.
  • McCaffrey, R., Williams, A., Fisher, J., & Laing, L. The Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology. Plenum Press, New York, 1997.
  • McCaffrey, R., Fisher, J., Gold, B., & Lynch, J. Presence of Third Party Observers During Neuropsychological Evaluations: Who is Evaluating Whom? The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1996, 10(4), 435-449.
  • Fisher, J. & Williams, A. Neuropsychological Investigation of Mild Head Injury: Ensuring Diagnostic Accuracy in the Assessment Process. Seminars in Neurology, 1994, 14(1), 53-59.
  • McCaffrey, R., Williams, A., Fisher, J., & Laing, L. Forensic Issues In Mild Head Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1993, 8(3), 38-47.
  • Orsillo, S., McCaffrey, R., & Fisher, J. Siblings of Head-Injured Individuals: A Population at Risk. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 1993, 8(1), 102-115.
  • Orsillo, S., McCaffrey, R., & Fisher, J. The Impact of Head Injury on the Family: Special Needs of Siblings. The Journal of Head Injury, 1991, 2(4), 19-24.
  • Orsillo, S., McCaffrey, R., & Fisher, J. Siblings of Head Injured Survivors: A Preliminary Investigation. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Abstracts of The 10th Annual Meeting of The National Academy of Neuropsychology, 1990, 6(3), 212.
  • Fisher, J. Letter To The Editor. Pride Institute Journal, Winter, 1990, 9(1), 43-44.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychology of Alcoholism: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment- Book Review. Hospital And Community Psychiatry, 1988, 39(10), 1114.
  • Fisher, J. & McCaffrey, R. Cognitive, Behavioral, And Psychosocial Sequelae of Cardiovascular Accidents and Closed Head Injuries in Older Adults. In L. L. Carstensen and B. A. Edelstein (Eds.), Handbook Of Clinical Gerontology. New York: 1987, Pergamon Press.
  • Fisher, J. The Cognitive and Behavioral Consequences of Closed Head Injury. Seminars In Neurology, 1985, 5(3), 197-204.
  • Fisher, J. Neuropsychological Assessment- Book Review. Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease, 1985, 173(2), 127.
  • Caine, E. & Fisher, J. Dementia In Huntington’s Disease. In Fredericks, J. (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology, Vol 2: Neurobehavioral Disorders. Elsevier Science Publishers: Amsterdam, 1985.
  • Fisher, J. The Family’s Response to Closed Head Injury. In Help, Hope, And Information – A Family Guide, Published by The New York State Head Injury Association, 1984.
  • Fisher, J. Things That Go Bump In The Night- Book Review. Contemporary Psychology, 1983, 28(5), 342-343.
  • Fisher, J., Shoulson, I., Kennedy, J., & Caine, E. Dementia in Huntington’s Disease: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Intellectual Decline. In R. Mayeux and W. Rosen (Eds) The Dementias. Raven Press: New York, 1983.
  • Fisher, J. Sex Differences in Smoking Dynamics. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1976, 17(2), 156-163.
  • Fisher, J. & Fisher, S. Response to Cigarette Deprivation as a Function of Oral Fantasy. Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974, 39(4), 381-385.
  • Fisher, J. & Fisher, S. Cross-Validation of Sex Differences in Aniseikonic Perceptions. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974, 38(1), 110.
 Poster Presentations
  • Deneen, T.F., Denney, R.L., Fisher, J.M.m & Spray, B. The Effectiveneess of the MMPI-2 RF Validity and Cognitive/Somatic Scales in Predicting Symptom Validity Failure in TBI Litigants Tested for Effort: A Known Design Group. Presented at the 32nd National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, November, 2012.
  • Horwitz, J., Lynch, J., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Cross-Validation Study of the Halstead-Reitan Screening Battery for Adults. Presented at the 27th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, November, 2007.
  • Gavett, B., Lynch, J., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Likelihood of Suboptimal Effort in a Forensic Sample Based on Finger Tapping Test and Trail Making Test Scores. Presented at the 27th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, November, 2007.
  • Bauer, L., O’Bryant, S., Lynch, J., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Examining the Test of Memory Malingering Trial 1 and Word Memory Test Immediate Recognition as Screening Tools for Insufficient Effort. Presented at the 26th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2006.
  • Horwitz, J., Fisher. J., & McCaffrey, R. Do Validity Scales of the MMPI Predict Performance on Symptom Validity Tests? Preliminary Findings. Presented at the 26th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2006.
  • Macher, R., Bauer, L., Gavett, B., Yantz, C., S., Lynch, J., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. The MMPI-2 Fake Bad Scale (FBS) for Detection of Symptom Exaggeration on Neuropsychological Testing: Further Extension and Cross-Validation. Presented at the 26th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2006.
  • Yantz, C., Bauer, L., McCaffrey, R., Lynch, J., & Fisher, J. The Relationship of Conation and Effort on HRNB Performances of Litigants. Presented at the 26th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2006.
  • Gavett, B., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Neuropsychological Test Performance of TBI Litigants Performing Inconsistently on Tests of Negative Response Bias. Presented at the 25th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Tampa, Florida, October, 2005.
  • O’Bryant, S., Duff, K., Fisher, J., & McCaffrey, R. Comparing Litigants Suspected of Malingering and Simulators on the Memory Assessment Scales. Presented at the 22nd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, October, 2002.

 Continuing Education (Examples)

  • Bigler, E. Neuroimaging for Neuropsychologists. National Academy of Neuropsychology. November, 2022.

  • Raifman, L. Profiling Mentally Ill Mass Murderers. TZK Seminars. November, 2022.

  • Shapiro, D. Preventing Medical Errors. TZK Seminars. November, 2022.

  • Poland, S. School Violence: Lessons from the Front Lines. TZK Seminars. November, 2022.

  • Binder, L. Clinical and Forensic Assessment of Medically Unexplained Symptoms: An Update. National Academy of Neuropsychology. March, 2021.

  • Jacobus, J. The Effects of Marijuana on Cognition. National Academy of Neuropsychology. March, 2021.

  • Harnell, P. Legal and Ethical Considerations in Clinical Practice: Updates and Current Issues. Professional Psych Seminars. March, 2021.

  • Carter, J. Inside Bipolar Disorder: Understanding Its Development, Presentation, and Treatment. Professional Psych Seminars. March, 2021.

  • Mattson, S. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Misunderstood and Misdiagnosed. San Diego State University National Academy of Neuropsychology Webinar, January, 2021.

  • Lanca, M. & Traube, D. Risk Management Considerations for Safely Reopening Neuropsychology Practice (COVID-19). National Register of Health Services Psychologists Webinar, 2020.
  • Larrabee, G. Mild Traumatic, Brain Injury, Post Concussion Syndrome, and Forensic Assessment. Presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Boston, MA, October, 2017.
  • Barth, R. Forensic Methods: Causation Analysis, Work Ability Evaluation, and Impairment Rating (for Cognitive Impairment, Mental Disorders, and Chronic Pain), as Published in the American Medical Association’s Guides Library. Presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology
  • Boone, K. Performance Validity Testing in At-Risk Populations: Ethical Practices. Presented at the 35th Annual Conference for the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Austin, TX, November, 2015
  • Marson, et al. Assessment of the Senior Attorney. Presented at the 34th Annual Conference for the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Fajardo, Puerto Rico, November, 2014.
  • Larrabee, G. Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented to the 33rd Annual Conference for the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Diego, California, October, 2013.
  • Tranel, D. Prefrontal Cortex, Emotion and Decision Making. Presented to the 33rd Annual Conference for the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Diego, California, October, 2013.
  • Impulsivity: The Behavioral and Neurological Science of Discounting. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2012.
  • Clinical Neuropsychology: A Pocket Handbook for Assessment. Second Edition.  Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2012
  • Greve, K. Assessment of Performance and Symptom Validity: Current Status and Clinical Application. Presented at the 31st Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Marco Island, Florida, November, 2011.
  • Williams, J.M. The General Theory and Practice of Norming, Presented at the 31st Annual National Aademy of Neuropsychology Conference, Marco Island, Florida, November, 2011.
  • Rogers, R. Malingering and Forensic Practice: Conceptual Issues and Clinical Methods. Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, April, 2011.
  • Perlin, M. The Defendant: Impact of Mental Disability in the Criminal Law Process. Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, April, 2011.
  • Ben-Porath, Y. Forensic Applications of the MMPI-2 RF: An Overview and Case Studies. Presented at the 29th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 2009.
  • Larrabee, G. Assessment of Malingered Neuropsychological Deficits. Presented at the 29th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 2009.
  • Kaufman, P. Cases, Controversies & Legal Authority in Neuropsychological Practice. Presented at the 28th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychological Conference, New York, New York, October, 2008.
  • Barr, W. The Neurobiology of Violence. Presented at the 28th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, New York, New York, October, 2008.
  • Iverson, G. Identifying Poor Effort, Exaggeration, and Malingering in Clinical Neuropsychology. Presented at the 28th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychological Conference, New York, New York, October, 2008.
  • Ben-Porath, Y. MMPI-RF Interpretation – An Overview and Case Studies. Presented at the 28th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychological Conference, New York, New York, October, 2008.
  • Raine, A. The Neurobiology of Antisocial, Violent, and Psychopathic Behavior. Presented at the 27th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, November, 2007.
  • Grant, I. Neuropsychology of Alcoholism. Presented at the 27th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, November, 2007.
  • Echemendia, R., Iverson, G., & Larrabee, G. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From Sports to the Clinic to the Courtroom. Presented at the 26th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2006.
  • Ben-Porath, Y. An MMPI-2 Update for Neuropsychologists: Recent Developments and Future Directions. Presented at the 26th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2006.
  • Blumenfeld, H. Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases. Presented at the 25th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Tampa, Florida, October, 2005.
  • Ben-Porath, Y. & Marshall, P. Implications of Recent Developments in MMPI-2 Interpretations for Using the Test in Forensic Neuropsychological Evaluations. Presented at the 25th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Tampa, Florida, October, 2005.
  • Millis, S. Assessment of Response Bias: Beyond Malingering Tests. Presented at the 24th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Seattle, Washington, November, 2004.
  • Axelrod, B. Practical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment. Presented at the 24th Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Seattle, Washington, November, 2004.
  • Faust, D. Increasing Diagnostic Accuracy and Predictive Accuracy in Neuropsychology. Presented at the 23rd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Dallas, Texas, October, 2003.
  • Price, R., & Stevens, K. The Atkins Decision and the Forensic Evaluation of Mental Retardation: Roles for the Neuropsychologist and Special Educator. Presented at the 23rd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Dallas, Texas, October, 2003.
  • Larrabee, G. Advances in the Assessment of Malingering. Presented at the 23rd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Dallas, Texas, October, 2003.
  • Arciniegas, D. The Neuropsychiatry of Temporolimbic Disorders. Presented at the 22nd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, October, 2002.
  • Hopkins, R. Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Effects of Carbon Monoxide. Presented at the 22nd Annual National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, October, 2002.
  • Eslinger, P., & Rolls, E. Orbital Frontal Cortical Systems and Behavior. Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society’s Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada, February, 2002.
  • Tulsky, D. et al. Issues in Assessment of Cognitive Functioning: New Research on the WAIS-III and WMS-III. Presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Orlando, Florida, November, 2000.
  • Miller, B., & Boone, K. Frontotemporal Dementia: An Old Disease, a New Name, a New Neuropsychology. Presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Orlando, Florida, November, 2000.
  • White, R. Neuropsychological Assessment in Behavioral Neurotoxicology. Presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas, November, 1999.
  • Reitan, R., & Wolfson, D. Issues in Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented at the 19th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas, November, 1999.
  • Ruff, R., & Barth, J. Mild TBI: Diagnostic Challenges. Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Washington, D.C., November, 1998.
  • Nicholson, K. The Neuropsychology of Pain. Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Washington, D.C., November, 1998.
  • Raine, A. Neuroanatomical, Neurophysiological, and Neuropsychological Predispositions to Violence. Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Washington, D.C., November, 1998.
  • Bates, M. Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging of Substance Use Disorders. Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Washington, D.C., November, 1998.
  • Reitan, R., & Wolfson, D. Neuropsychological Interpretation of Rare and Unusual Cases. Presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1997.
  • Bigler, E. The Interface of Diagnostic Neuroimaging with Neuropsychological Assessment: The Role of Quantitative MRI. Presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1997.
  • Fennell, E. Pediatric Head Trauma: Integrating Research With Clinical Data. Presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1997.
  • Cripe, L., Gass, C., Greene, R., Perry, W., & Zilmer, E. Using the MMPI-2 in Neuropsychology. Presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1997.
  • Mittenberg, W. Diagnosis and Treatment in Mild Head Injury. Presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 31, 1996.
  • Youngjohn, J. The Controversial Post Concussive Syndrome: Is it Brain Damage or Something Else? Presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 2, 1996.
  • Hartman, D. Neuropsychological Toxicology 1995: Review and Development. Presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Francisco, California, November 4, 1995.
  • Faust, D. Improving Clinical and Legal Assessment and Courtroom Testimony. Presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Francisco, California, November 4, 1995.
  • Binder, L. Neuropsychological Assessment of Malingering and Functional Disorders. Presented at the 15th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Francisco, California, November 4, 1995.
  • Reitan, R., & Wolfson, D. Clinical Assessment of Malingering and the Validity of Age and Education Norms.  Presented by The Reitan Neuropsychology Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois, August 6, 1995.
  • Gouiver, D. Neuropsychology In The Courtroom: The Significance of Symptom Base Rates and Related Issues. Presented at the 14th Annual Conference of The National Academy of Neuropsychology, Orlando, Florida, November 5, 1994.
  • Price, Randall. Neuropsychological Assessment and Malingering. Presented at the 14th Annual Conference of The National Academy of Neuropsychology, Orlando, Florida, November 5, 1994.
  • Reitan, R., & Wolfson, D. Advanced Issues in Clinical Interpretation and Litigation Using the Halstead-Reitan Battery. Presented at the 13th Annual Conference of The National Academy of Neuropsychology, Phoenix, Arizona, October 30, 1993.
  • Reitan, R., Wolfson, D., et al. Advanced Training Workshop for the Halstead-Reitan Battery. Presented by The Reitan Neuropsychology Laboratory, Scottsdale, Arizona, June, 1993.
  • Reitan, R., Wolfson, D., et al. Basic Training Workshop for the Halstead-Reitan Battery. Presented by The Reitan Neuropsychology Laboratory, Dallas, Texas, March, 1993.
  • Blau, T. Neuropsychologists as Expert Witnesses: Coping with Faust, Ziskin, and Hiers. Presented at The National Academy of Neuropsychology’s 12th Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November, 1992.
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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