William Neil Gowensmith, Ph.D. Assistant Professor and Licensed Clinical & Forensic Psychologist
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1 William Neil Gowensmith, Ph.D. Assistant Professor and Licensed Clinical & Forensic Psychologist Work Address Contact information 2460 S. Vine St, University of Denver (828) (cellular) Denver, Colorado EDUCATION Post-doctoral Residency Clinical and Forensic Psychology (APA Accredited) Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington D.C. Forensic Inpatient Services & Bureau of Legal Services Divisions September 1999 to September 2000 Clinical Internship Internship in Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited) Honolulu Veterans Affairs Medical & Regional Office Center, Hawaii September 1998 to September1999 Ph.D. B.A. Counseling Psychology (APA Accredited) Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado Awarded: Summer 1999 summa cum laude Psychology The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas Awarded: December 1992 cum laude with honors AFFILIATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Licensed Psychologist, Colorado Member, American Psychological Association Member, American Psychology-Law Society
2 CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Clinical Assistant Professor Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver September 2011 to present Supervisor: Lavita Nadkarni, Ph.D. Teach multiple courses in forensic psychology to master s level graduate students. Create, prepare, teach, monitor, and evaluate courses and student performance. Advise multiple graduate students on academic and programmatic progress. Oversee research paradigm in forensic psychology, including the supervision of multiple research assistants. Lead writer on six grant proposals for student involvement in research-based grant opportunities, totaling more than $500,000 in two years. Engage in hiring and student selection committees, student capstone requirements, and other departmental activities. Chair or co-chair doctoral student research committees. Named acting director of Denver Forensic Institute for Research, Service and Training (Denver FIRST), a regional hub for research, consultation, trainings and service to Colorado and adjacent Western states. Led a group of 13 students on a service-learning course to South Africa in Forensic Evaluator Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo, State of Colorado September 2012 to present Supervisor: Thomas Gray, Ph.D. Conducted more than 100 Competency to Proceed evaluations as ordered by the criminal court. Conduct evaluations in jails and outpatient settings in the Denver metro area and beyond. Incorporate psychological, diagnostic, malingering, cognitive, and forensic testing as necessary. Submit reports in a timely fashion and in accordance with departmental and state regulations. Consult on administrative initiatives such as statutory proposals, outpatient forensic programming, and research proposals. Provide training and consultation to evaluators statewide. Lead Consultant Groundswell Services, Inc State of Washington s Department of Social and Human Services December 2013 to July 2014 Provide consultation and recommendations for the State of Washington s forensic mental health system. Spoke and survey more than 100 individuals across more than twenty relevant criminal justice and mental health agencies. Produce report with practical and measurable recommendations. 2
3 Private Practice Groundswell Services, Inc. January 2013 to present Provide evaluations for a host of forensic mental health questions raised in court proceedings, including competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, violence risk, mitigation, aid in sentencing, immigration, Miranda waivers, second opinions, diagnosis, psychopathy, and other issues. Technical Assistance and Research Psychologist Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education September 2011 to August 2012 Supervisor: Mimi McFaul, Psy.D. Provided consultation on forensic mental health issues to the 15 westernmost states. Consulted with stakeholders in Hawaii and other experts in Alaska and Colorado to plan, implement, and manage a predoctoral psychology internship in Hawaii. The internship includes a forensic mental health rotation, primary training site, and educational emphases. Wrote grants and collaborated on grant-writing and grant-management teams. Chief of Forensic Services: Department of Health, State of Hawaii August 2006 to September 2011 Supervisor: Bill Sheehan, M.D. Directed the forensic mental health services for the Adult Mental Health Division for the State of Hawaii. This included a statewide population of approximately 1500 outpatient and 500 inpatient consumers per year. Supervised a statewide staff of 20 individuals, including 11 psychologists, across more than 12 programs and services. Chaired several committees, implemented and analyzed data collection for each program, ensured that current best practices were incorporated statewide, and participated and led in several legislative work groups and task forces. Planned, created, implemented and monitored multiple community-based forensic programs, including outpatient competency restoration, pre- and post-booking jail diversion, step-down housing program for insanity acquittees, court-based clinics, and a phased program for conditionally-released insanity acquittees. Designed and completed several local and national research studies. Created, directed and supervised practicum, predoctoral internship, and post-doctoral fellowship programs. Received multiple grants to fund key programs. Oversaw training and quality of all court-ordered mental health examinations and examiners statewide. Earned recognition as a Department of Health Team of the Year. 3
4 Forensic Coordinator: Department of Health, State of Hawaii March 2004 to August 2006 Supervisors: Wayne Law and Reneau Kennedy, Ed.D. Operated as Hawaii s first state-employed community forensic psychologist, with a primary focus on overseeing risk factors for recidivism, violence, and clinical decompensation in Hawaii s legally encumbered mental health population. Provided supervision to non-licensed psychologists, developed forensic workforce, and provided forensic consultation and trainings to staff and consumers statewide. Team Leader: South Africa Community Fund, Western Cape, Republic of South Africa University of Denver Supervisors: Gordon Aeschliman Mentored and managed multiple groups of undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and alumni from multiple US colleges and universities on experiential service learning trips to South Africa. Managed group commitments to service sites, fostered relationship building between sites and host families and students, facilitated individual and group learning environments, managed group dynamics, ensured student safety, and maintained excellent communication with umbrella agency. Number of students across groups exceeds 85. Coordinated logistical concerns and enhanced group immersion into the local community. Emphasized multicultural awareness, social justice, and personal reflection. Academic Program Director / Instructor: Global Stewardship Study Program (GSSP), Belize, Central America January 2003 to January 2004, May 2005 Supervisor: Gordon Aeschliman Directed international, university study-abroad program located in Belize, Central America. Taught psychology courses, supervised assistant directors, and worked with multicultural, international staff to provide a safe and positive learning environment for students. Oversaw academic integrity of the program while emphasizing social justice and diversity issues. Staff Psychologist: New Jersey State Prison, Trenton, New Jersey January 2001 to December 2002 Lead Psychologist: David Starkey, Ph.D. Managed multidisciplinary team providing mental health treatment, crisis stabilization, and assessment of risks for violence and suicide to approximately 250 maximum-security inmates. Also provided lead supervision for female inpatient crisis unit, overseeing all components of acute mental health treatment. 4
5 Psychology Post-doctoral Fellow: John Howard Pavilion, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington D.C. September 1999 to September 2000 Supervisors: Maureen Christian, Ph.D., Sidney Binks, Ph.D., Michael Lipscomb, Ph.D. Provided therapy, psychological assessment, and consultation to forensic populations in inpatient maximum security psychiatric hospital, outpatient forensic department, county jail, and courthouse cell block settings. Developed emphases on assessment of risk for violence, assessment of competency, and competency restoration. Clinical Psychology Intern: Honolulu Veterans Affairs Medical & Regional Office Center, Honolulu, Hawaii September 1998 to September 1999 Supervisor: Kathleen McNamara, Ph.D. Completed pre-doctoral psychology internship in clinical psychology with rotations in neuropsychology, inpatient acute treatment, day treatment with the chronically mentally ill, health psychology, and forensic psychology. 5
6 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor: University of Denver Introduction to Statistical Methods (2011, 2012, 2013) Ethics in Forensic Psychology (2011, 2012, 2013) Practicum / Case Conference (2012, 2013, 2014) Treatment and Evaluation of the Adult Offender (2012, 2013, 2014) Public Policy and Forensic Mental Health (2012, 2013, 2014) Forensic Assessment (2012, 2013, 2014) International Service Learning South Africa: Transitional Justice (2013) Instructor: University of Hawaii at Manoa Introduction to Statistical Techniques (2005, 2006, 2008) Experimental and Research Methods (2006, 2007, 2008) Introduction to Forensic Psychology (2008, 2009, 2011) Introduction to Forensic Psychology online (2012, 2013, 2014) Psychopathology online (2011) Adjunct Faculty: Argosy University, Honolulu Diagnostic and Assessment Practicum (2011) Forensic Assessment (2011) Instructor: Global Stewardship Study Program, Belize Global Psychology (2003, 2005) Instructor: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado Introduction to Psychology (1996) Abnormal Psychology (1997) Pre-practicum / Introduction to Counseling Techniques (1998) Team Leader: South Africa Community Fund, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa 2002, 2003, 2005,
7 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Current Research Project: How reliable are forensic evaluations? Evaluator agreement in courtordered evaluations Co-investigators: Murrie, D. C. (University of Virginia) & Boccaccini, M. T. (Sam Houston State University) Reviewed 600+ cases in the state of Hawaii involving court-ordered mental health examinations focused on determinations of sanity and violence risk to determine the mediating effects that examiner, defendant and offense characteristics have on evaluator agreement and ultimate court disposition. Papers presented at multiple conferences, papers accepted for presentation at multiple upcoming conferences, and manuscripts will continue be submitted for journal publication. Current Research Project: Utility of specialized supervision officers for insanity acquitees mandated to community mental health care Co investigators: Skeem, J. L. (University of California, Irvine) Compares 60 insanity acquittees assigned to specialized mental health probation officers to an equallymatched control group of insanity acquittees assigned to non-specialized probation officers to determine the effectiveness of specialty mental health training on acquittees rates of recidivism and hospitalization. Current Research Project: Predictive attitudes toward violence risk and mental health recovery in forensic stakeholders Co-investigator: McNichols, B. (Argosy University, Honolulu) & Jul, E. (Argosy University, Honolulu) Examining perceptions of risks for violence from more than 200 judges, attorneys, mental health providers, probation and parole officers, and housing providers. Perceptions of violence risk and recovery potential will be compared between groups, as well as compared to existing research. Current Research Project: The Impact of a Stringent Forensic Evaluator Certification Process on Report Reliability and Quality Co-investigators: Sledd, M. (University of Denver) & Sessarego, S. (University of Denver) Examining qualitative and quantitative program evaluation data for the Conditionally Released insanity acquittee population in Hawaii. Base rates of arrest and hospitalization will be developed, and several comparison subgroups will be identified and analyzed. 7
8 Current Research Project: Decision-making in the Evaluation of Readiness for Conditional Release of Post-Acquittal Insanity Acquittees Co-investigator: Vitacco, M. (Georgia State University) & McNichols, B. (Argosy University, Hawaii) Surveyed more than 50 evaluators of readiness for conditional release evaluations on important elements and factors in their decision to recommend for or against the conditional release of insanity acquittees. Doctoral Dissertation: The Effects of Post-Funeral Ritual on Adjustment to Bereavement Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, May 1999 Advisor: Larry J. Bloom, Ph.D. Investigated the impact of post-funeral rituals for a diverse grieving population. Results and conclusions focused on the theoretical basis of post-funeral ritual efficacy and implications for grief counseling and theory. Master s Thesis: The Effect of Heavy Metal Music on Anger and Arousal Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, October 1995 Advisor: Larry J. Bloom, Ph.D. Explored the effects of heavy metal music on listeners levels of anger and arousal using both objective and subjective assessment methods. 8
9 PUBLICATIONS Gowensmith, W. N., Bryant, A. & Vitacco, M. (2014). Decision-making in post-acquittal hospital release: How do forensic evaluators make their decisions? Behavioral Sciences & the Law, in press. McCallum, K. E., Nassab, N., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2014). The impact of defendant ethnicity on the psycholegal opinion of forensic evaluators. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, in press. Fuger, K.D., Acklin, M. W., Nguyen, A. H., Ignacio, L. A., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2013). Quality of criminal responsibility reports submitted to the Hawaii judiciary. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, in press. Gowensmith, W. N., Murrie, D. M., Boccaccini, M. T. (2013). Forensic Mental Health Evaluations: Reliability, Validity, Quality, and Other Minor Details. The Jury Expert, 25, 1-8. Gowensmith, W. N., Murrie, D. M., Boccaccini, M. T. (2012). How reliable are forensic evaluations of legal sanity? Law and Human Behavior, 37, doi: /lhb Gowensmith, W. N. (2012, winter). Are competency evaluators competent? American Psychology-Law Society Newsletter, Nguyen, A. H., Acklin, M. W., Fuger, K., Gowensmith, W. N., Ignacio, L. A., & Low, S. (2011). Freedom in paradise: Quality of conditional release reports submitted to the Hawaii judiciary. International Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 34, doi: /j.ijlp Gowensmith, W. N., Murrie, D. M., Boccaccini, M. T. (2011). Field reliability of competency to stand trial evaluations: How often do evaluators agree, and what do judges decide when evaluators disagree? Law and Human Behavior, 36, doi: /h Deffenbacher, J.L., Dahlen, E.R., Lynch, R.S., Morris, C.D., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2000). An application of Beck s cognitive therapy to general anger reduction. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24, Gowensmith, W. N., & Bloom, L. J. (1997). The effects of heavy metal music on anger and arousal. The Journal of Music Therapy, 34,
10 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES State of Colorado Jail-based Competency Restoration Program Development: Member American Psychology-Law Society: National conference dissertation review committee member National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, Forensic Div.: Vice President ; State of Hawaii Designee ; Representative 2011-present Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant: Vice Chair, Criminal Justice Taskgroup Hawaii Mental Health and the Law Taskforce: Standing member Senate Committee Resolution #117 Legislative Taskforce: Forensic mental health designee GRANTS Public Good Fund (January 2014, $15,000 / 1 year). University of Denver: marketing plan for the College Gateway Program at Red Rocks Community College, a community re-entry program designed for recently released ex-offenders in Colorado. Walton Family Foundation Bilingual Certificate Program (January 2014, $450,000 / 3 years). University of Denver: Creating a bilingual mental health certificate program to include international exchange with Spanish-speaking countries and an on-line bilingual mental health certificate program Front End Users Grant (January 2014, $18,000 / 1 year). City and County of Denver: jail-based and community-based assessment of criminogenic and clinical needs of frequent users of mental health and emergency services in Denver, CO. Incorporation of Trauma and Violence Against Women Assessment into a Community Mental Health Clinic (January 2013, $2500 / 9 months). Federal Office on Women s Health: updated and trained university-based community clinic on current strategies for assessing histories of trauma and victimization in potential female clients. Public Good Fund (September 2011, $9000 / 1 year). University of Denver: conducted program evaluation of the College Gateway Program at Red Rocks Community College, a community re-entry program designed for recently released ex-offenders in Colorado. 10
11 Sequential Intercept Model Research (October 2010, $65,000 / 2 years). Federal State Block Grant (SAMHSA): hires research assistants to develop and implement a research program focused on program evaluation of inter-agency systems of care among mental health and criminal justice agencies throughout the state of Hawaii. East Hawaii Drug Court Evaluation (October 2010, $36,500 / 1 year). Federal State Block Grant (SAMHSA): hires a research assistant to perform program evaluation on innovative court program, in partnership with the judiciary. Maui County Police Training and Forensic Services Implementation (October 2010, $90,000 / 2 years). Federal State Block Grant (SAMHSA): Trains local police officers in Crisis Intervention Training, and provides funding for transition services for mentally ill offenders leaving correctional facilities or local hospitals. Developed in partnership with county police department, mental health providers, and the judiciary. Pre-doctoral Forensic Internship (August 2009, $270,000 / 2 years). Justice Assistance Grant through the U.S. Department of the Attorney General: funds the implementation of a post-doctoral psychology internship as well as implementation of key forensic and criminogenic programs and trainings. Pre-booking Jail Diversion (June 2009, $300,000 / 2 years). Justice Assistance Grant through the U.S. Department of the Attorney General: hires, trains and places multiple psychiatric nurses in police preadjudication cellblock. Translational and Outcome Research on Forensic Programs and Services (September 2009, $20,000 / 1 year). Federal State Block Grant (SAMHSA): funds implementation of implementation science research to assess viability and outcomes associated with new forensic programs implemented across multiple agencies. Forensic Licensed Crisis Residential Shelter (September 2009, $40,000 / 1 year). Federal State Block Grant (SAMHSA): funds planning of a 4-bed unit to be created to provide service and shelter to forensic consumers in crisis, either pre-trial or post-acquittal. Forensic Examiners and Forensic Professionals Training (September 2008, 2009, 2010, $135,000 / 4 years). Federal State Block Grant (SAMHSA): funds forensic trainings and collection of forensic resource materials to ensure workforce development. 11
12 PRESENTATIONS Peer-reviewed presentations: Gowensmith, W. N., Sledd, M, & Sessarego, S. (2014, August). The Impact of Stringent Certification Standards on Forensic Evaluator Reliability. Paper presentation at the 122 nd annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Gowensmith, W. N. & Tassin, A. (2014, March). Courts, cops, clinicians and community corrections: Differences in understanding violence risk in the mentally ill. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Therson, D., Speelman, D. & Gowensmith, W. N. (2014, March). Adult outpatient competency restoration: Results from a nationwide survey. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Bryant, A., Gowensmith, W. N., & Vitacco, M. J. (2014, March). Decision-making in post-acquittal hospital release: How do forensic evaluators make their decisions? Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Karas, A., Gowensmith, W. N., & Pinals, D. A. (2014, March). States standards for training and certifying evaluators of competency to stand trial. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Jul, E., Gowensmith, W. N., Ignacio, L.A., & Tanji, J. (2014). Perceptions of Violence Risk Factors Amongst Judges Working with Criminal Offenders with Mental Illness. Unpublished manuscript, Argosy University, Honolulu, HI. Gowensmith, W. N. & McNichols, B. J. (2013, August). Decisions, decisions: insanity acquittees, hospital discharge, and the forensic evaluator. Paper presentation at the 121 st annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. Gowensmith, W. N., Skeem, J. L, & McNichols, B. J. (2013, March). Specialty community supervision practices for insanity acquittees: How well do they work? Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Nassab, N., McCallum, K. E., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2013, March). Reliability of diagnoses in forensic evaluation. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Purta, M., McCallum, K. E., Nassab, N., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2013, March). Consistency of violence risk prediction across professional disciplines. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. Gowensmith, W. N., Musgrove, L., Muller, K., & Henry, K. (2013, March). The College Gateway Program: Case study of a successful offender re-entry program. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Portland, OR. 12
13 Nadkarni, L., Gorgens, K., Henderson-Metzger, L. & Gowensmith, W. N. (2012, August). Does this ivory tower have a changing table? Managing multiple roles and identities in a professional graduate program. Roundtable presentation at the 120 th meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. Gowensmith, W. N., McCallum, K. & Nassab, N. (2012, August). Does a defendant s ethnicity impact the psycholegal opinion of a forensic expert witness? Paper presentation at the 120 th meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. Gowensmith, W. N., McNichols, B. J., Bauer-Smith, B., & Dolder, S. (2012, June). New dawn or new nightmare? The impact of new mental health legislation in Hawaii. Roundtable presentation at the meeting of the Law and Society Association, Honolulu, HI. Kemp, K., Gowensmith, W. N., Boccaccini, M. T., & Murrie, D. C. (2012, March). Predictors of competency to stand trial opinions in 1,318 evaluations of Hawaiian defendants. In L. Kois (Chair), Multicultural considerations in competence to stand trial evaluations. Symposium accepted for presentation at the meeting of the American Psychology Law Society, San Juan, PR. Gowensmith, W. N., Murrie, D. & Boccaccini, M. (2011, March). Evaluator agreement in assessing violence risk and need for hospitalization. Paper presentation at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference (Miami, FL). Gowensmith, W. N. & Frost, L. (2011, March). Outpatient competency restoration: Promising results from a new frontier. Paper presentation at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference (Miami, FL). McNichols, B., Gowensmith, W. N. & & Jul, E. (2011, March). Forensic evaluators and conditional release evaluations: Is evaluator agreement of CR readiness related to longer community tenure? Paper presentation at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference (Miami, FL). McNichols, B., Jul, E., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2011, March). Conditional release in the state of Hawaii: A qualitative and quantitative analysis. Poster presentation at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference (Miami, FL). McNichols, B., Jul, E., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2010, October). Is conditional release working in the state of Hawaii? Rehospitalization and recidivism rates for insanity acquittees. Poster presentation at the Hawaii Psychological Association Conference (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N., Murrie, D. & Boccaccini, M. (2010, August). How reliable are forensic evaluations? Evaluator agreement in sanity evaluations. Paper presentation at the American Psychological Association Conference (San Diego, CA). Gowensmith, W. N., Murrie, D. & Boccaccini, M. (2010, March). How reliable are forensic evaluations? Evaluator agreement in competency to stand trial evaluations. Paper presentation at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference (Vancouver, Canada). 13
14 Gowensmith, W. N. & Frost, L. (2010, March). Outpatient competency restoration: State of the practice for juvenile and adult restoration. Paper presentation at the American Psychology-Law Society Conference (Vancouver, Canada). Miller, R., Gowensmith, W. N., Cunningham, S., & Bailey-Smith, K. (2009, October). Community-Based Treatment to Restore Competency to Stand Trial. Symposium conducted at National Association of State Mental Health Directors Forensic Division National Conference (Virginia Beach, VA). Morris, J., Pinals, D., Griffin, P., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2009, October). National Jail Diversion Options. Symposium conducted at National Association of State Mental Health Directors Forensic Division National Conference (Virginia Beach, VA). Gowensmith, W. N. (2009, April). Evidence-Based Assessment of Dangerousness. Paper presented at Best Practices in Forensic Mental Health: Responsibility and Recovery in the Legal System (Honolulu, HI). Polokoff, R., Steffen, J., Gowensmith, W. N. (2009, April). Analysis of the Conditionally Released Population in Hawaii. Poster at the Forensic Mental Health: Responsibility and Recovery in the Legal System Conference, (Honolulu, HI). Ehrhorn, E., & Gowensmith, W. N. (2009, April). Outcomes of the CREST (Conditional Release Exit and Support Transition) Program. Poster at the Forensic Mental Health: Responsibility and Recovery in the Legal System Conference, (Honolulu, HI). Gundaya, D., Steffen, J., Gowensmith, W. N., & Crisanti, A. (2009, April). Forensic Involvement and Victimization Among AMHD Consumers. Poster at the Forensic Mental Health: Responsibility and Recovery in the Legal System Conference, (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2008, October). Current Practices in Assessment of Competency. Symposium (Chair), Hawaii Forensic Examiner Training (Honolulu, HI with statewide video-teleconferencing). Gowensmith, W. N. (2008, March). The Conditional Release Program in Hawaii: Successes and Challenges. Paper presented at the National GAINS Center Conference (Washington, D.C.). Gowensmith, W. N. & Pedro, D. (2008, March). Specialized Forensic Programs in Hawaii: Hale Imua and Community-Based Competency Restoration. Symposium conducted at National GAINS Center Conference (Washington, D.C.). Gowensmith, W. N. (2008, February). Overview of Forensic Mental Health. Invited presentation for International Public Health course offered by the University of Hawaii at Manoa (videoconferencing to Hawaii and several Pacific Island nations). Gowensmith, W. N. (2007, September). The Big Kahuna: The Conditional Release Program in Hawaii. Symposium conducted at National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Forensic Division National Conference (San Antonio, Texas). 14
15 Gowensmith, W. N. (2007, September). Effectiveness and Future Directions for Forensic Mental Health. Symposium conducted at State of Hawaii Forensic Examiner Training Conference (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2007, January April). Reducing Risk for Violence in Mentally Ill Offenders. Trainings and consultations to judiciary staff, mental health providers, housing providers, correctional staff, and police. (Statewide, Hawaii). Gowensmith, W. N. (2007, January). Forensic Services in Hawaii. Presentation to Senate Committee 117 Task Force of the Hawaii State Legislature (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2006, December). The Intersection of Adult Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System on Oahu. Presentation to Senate Committee 117 Task Force of the Hawaii State Legislature (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2006, April). The Conditional Release Process. Symposium conducted at Hawaii Forensic Examiner Training Conference (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2001, 2002, 2003, Summers). Psychology, Racism, and Peace-building. Trainings and consultations for South Africa Community Fund (Cape Town, South Africa). Deffenbacher, J., Dahlen, E., Lynch, R., Morris, C. & Gowensmith, W. N. (1998, August). Application of Beck s cognitive therapy to general anger reduction. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association conference (San Francisco, CA). 15
16 Invited Presentations: Lachman, C. & Gowensmith, W. N. (2014). The College Gateway Program: Matching Ex-Offenders with their Purpose and Passion. Invited keynote presentation for the Colorado Career Development Association (Aurora, CO). Gowensmith, W. N. (2013, September). Outpatient competency restoration programs: A national survey. Invited presentation at the Annual Forensic Examiners Training Conference (Denver, CO). Gowensmith, W. N. (2013, June). Program evaluation of the College Gateway Program: Success in the face of defeat. Invited presentation for Campus Compact of the Mountain West (Breckinridge, CO). Gowensmith, W. N. (2013, January). Program evaluation of the College Gateway Program: Success in the face of defeat. Invited presentation for Red Rocks Community College administration (Denver, CO). Gowensmith, W. N. (2012, September). Forensic evaluation: Reliability, validity, quality, and other minor details. Invited presentation at the Annual Forensic Examiners Training Conference (Denver, CO). Gowensmith, W. N. (2012, June). Forensic evaluation: Reliability, validity, quality, and other minor details. Invited presentation at the Annual Forensic Examiners Training Conference (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2012, June). Assessment and management of violence risk. Invited presentation at the Annual Forensic Examiners Training Conference (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2010, September). The roles of the police, providers and the public with the criminally mentally ill. Invited symposium for the Society of Police and Criminal Psychologists national conference (Honolulu, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2010, September). The reliability of forensic evaluations in Hawaii. Invited presentation for the State of Hawaii Forensic Examiner Training (Honolulu, HI). Amano, R., Iboshi, C. & Gowensmith, W. N. (2009, September). Intersection of the Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems: Collaboration or Competition? Symposium conducted at Professionals Redefining Options for the Mentally Ill through Skills and Education (PROMISE) Conference (Hilo, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2008, March). Eco-worriers to Eco-warriors: The Role of Ecopsychology. Invited keynote at Laulima Conference on Environmental Awareness and Action (Honolulu, HI). Amano, R. & Gowensmith, W. N. (2007, September). Mental Health Courts and Calendars: Reducing Recidivism & Risk for Violence. Invited symposium conducted at Kauai Judicial Complex (Lihue, HI). Gowensmith, W. N. (2005, May). Ecopsychology: It's not Easy Being Green. Invited symposium for Watada Lecturer of Excellence Series at University of Hawaii. (Honolulu, HI). 16
17 REFERENCES Dr. Lavita Nadkarni Director, Masters of Forensic Psychology Program Graduate School of Professional Psychology University of Denver (303) Dr. Shelly Smith-Acuna Dean, Gradaute School of Professional Psychology University of Denver (303) Dr. Richard Martinez Director of Fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry University of Colorado Denver Dr. Daniel C. Murrie Associate Professor, University of Virginia (434) Dr. Bill Sheehan Chief, Adult Mental Health Division State of Hawaii (808)
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