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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE
Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page16o0f158 16
LBAAMAX1ps Rocchio - Direct
techniques to arrive at the -- my professional opinion.
Q. What if any licenses do you have?
A. I'm licensed to practice psychology currently in the states
of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York.
Q. In your career, for approximately how many years --
THE COURT: Sorry. May I ask, Dr. Rocchio, that point
you made about not taking what someone says at
face value, you
distinguish that as part of
THE WITNESS:
THE COURT:
THE WITNESS:
your
forensic practice?
Yes.
And what about in your clinical
In my clinical
practice?
practice,
it's not --
have to deal with what the patients tell me in
It's
the room.
not my job to go out and verif
in the clinical room,
y any part of what's being told
but, rather, to hear what they're telling
me and then rel
late that back to my other skills-
training
experience, the scientific literature. Someone, for example,
might report to me symptoms of depression. [ could ask them
how that's manifesting in their life, but I don't go to their
house to see if they're actually staying in bed all day. That
kind of thing.
THE COURT: Thank you.
BY MS. POMERANTZ:
Q. Dr. Rocchio, in your career, for approximately how many
years have you trea
ted and assessed patients?
A. 30, maybe slightly more than 30 years at this point.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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