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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 467 Filed 11/15/21 Page15o0f158 15
LBAAMAX1ps Rocchio — Direct
1 have been involved in motor vehicle accidents or traumatic
2 loss, for example. And then I also have a smaller number of
3 patients who are presenting due to issues in their life. They
4 might be going through a transition. It might be a college
5 student who's struggling to adapt, someone going through a
6 divorcement general ife issues, anxiety, depression, coping
7 with a health problem, that sort of thing.
8 Q. You mentioned a forensic practice. In your forensic
9 practice, what sort of work do you do?
10 A. I provide expert consultation, psychological, forensic
11 psychological evaluations, and expert witness testimony in
12 civil and criminal cases, most typically where traumatic stress
13 and/or interpersonal violence are somehow related to the matter
14 at hand, although I've also done other types of forensic work.
15 Q. How does your clinical xcuse m your forensic
16 practice compare to your clinical practice?
17 A. My forensic practice is very different. As a clinician,
18 I'm working with individuals in the clinical room providing
19 vidence-based treatment for the problems that they're
20 presenting to me and developing a relationship over time. As a
2] forensic psychologist, I'm taking on more of an investigative
22 role, and my work is to answer some particular psycho-legal
23 question from an objective perspective, and it involves
24 certainly never taking what someone has to say at face value
25 but, rather, a fairly well-established process of multiple
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