Civil and Criminal Forensic Psychology Expert Witness (Offices Throughout California)
Williams Psychological Services
Suite 500
San Jose, California 95110
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Williams Psychological Services is headed by Martin H. Williams, Ph.D., a University of California, Psychologist who is a nationally known and recognized expert on Forensic Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. He has 35 years of clinical and courtroom experience, specializing in malpractice, emotional damages, fitness for duty, malingering, sexual harassment and criminal evaluations. Dr. Williams receives high praise in post-verdict juror interviews for his clarity of presentation.
Areas of Expertise
- Alcohol
- Anxiety Disorders
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
- Causation Analysis
- Child Abuse
- Church Related Abuse
- Criminal Psychology
- Criminal Responsibility
- Dementia
- Depressive Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Elder Abuse
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Emotional Damages (IME)
- Ethics
- Fitness for Duty
- Forensic Psychiatry
- Forensic Psychology
- HMO
- Hospitals
- Malingering
- Managed Care Plans
- Medical
- Medical Malpractice
- Medical Review
- Medical-Legal Issues
- Mental Health
- Mood Disorders
- Personal Injury
- Personality Disorders
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Postpartum Depression
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Psychotherapy Malpractice
- Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Sexual Addiction
- Sexual Disorders
- Sexuality
- Stalking
- Standard of Care
- Stress Management
- Substance Abuse
- Suicide
- Testamentary Capacity
- Therapeutic Touch
- Trauma
- Violence
Articles Published by Williams Psychological Services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: The Experience of Trauma (Criterion A) is Not Subjective
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a psychiatric diagnosis that is overused in civil litigation. Plaintiffs inappropriately claim to suffer from PTSD despite the fact they they did not experience a life-threatening, horrific circumstance. The role of subjectivity in psychiatric diagnosis is explored and the objective criteria for PTSD are explained.
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