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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page11o0f158 11
LBAAMAX1ps Rocchio - Direct
prior to receiving my degree, one of the reguirements for my
degree was a full-time one-year doctoral fellowship, which was
roughly the equivalent of 1500 to 2,000 hours.
Q. Approximately how many patients did you work with during
your graduate studies?
A. During my graduate studies, so that would have been over a
period of about six years, hundreds.
Q. What issues did you treat those patients for?
A. A broad range. So issues related to eating disorders,
grief, traumatic stress. I, during my internship, I also
worked in both inpatient and partial hospital settings, so
those individuals were dealing with sometimes major mental
illness, issues pertaining to suicidality. A number of them
had significant histories of traumatic stress and violence in
their childhood and adult lives.
Q. You mentioned a predoctoral fellowship.
A. Yes.
Q. Where did you do your predoctoral fellowship?
A. At the Yale University School of Medicine.
Q. During the course of your predoctoral fellowship at Yale,
what kind of work did you do?
A. I spent six months working at Yale New Haven Hospital in a
partial hospital program treating adults who needed a high
level of care and on an outpatient basis. Again, they
presented with a wide range of issues.
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