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BRIEF INITIAL CONSULTATION: Attorneys often need consultation on child-related psychological trauma topics. Contact us Use voicemail or email to set up a time for a telephone consultation.

DOWNLOAD:   How Child Psychiatric Testimony Works - Voices For Psychologically Injured Children.  For more articles and papers by The Psychological Trauma Center's Medical Director, see Downloads

CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION: Seminars for Plaintiff and Defense Attorneys and Forensic Mental Health Professionals Available on DVD.

Giving Powerful Voices to Children In Court (series of 3 videotapes). How attorneys can and should use psychiatric and psychological testimony, including videotapes which are shown. Focus is on details of actual cases of the presenters, with record-making jury awards and settlements for child victims.

Seminar 1: MOTIVATING JURIES AND INSTITUTIONS TO PREVENT CHILD MOLESTATION. Speakers: Windle Turley (lead attorney in Does Vs. Father Rudy Kos and the Archdiocese of Dallas, which resulted in a $119,000,000 damages and punitive award, at the time, ten times larger than any in history against a negligent church) and Gilbert Kliman, MD (principal psychiatric expert in that case).

Seminar 2:  RAISING JURY CONSCIOUSNESS ABOUT WRONGFUL DEATH AND LOSS OF PARENTAL SERVICES. Breaking ground by explaining countless moments of future suffering. Speakers: Marc June (lead attorney in Does vs. Ryan Air) and Gilbert Kliman, MD (principal psychiatric expert in several precedent making California, Washington and Alaska wrongful death cases).

Seminar 3: PROTECTING CHILDREN AGAINST HIGHLY NEGLIGENT INSTITUTIONS. Raising governmental and agency standards of care by record-making civil awards for institutionally harmed children and victims of negligently supervised parolees. Speakers: John Connelly, Jr. (lead attorney in Does vs. OK Boys Ranch, Kiwanis and State of Washington, and McFarland Vs. State of Washington Department of Corrections) and Gilbert Kliman, MD (principal psychiatric expert in those cases).
 
FORENSIC EVALUATIONS: Below are some of the forms we use as part of the psychiatric evaluation process.