CARL DENNIS REDICK, Psy.D. CURRICULUM VITA ADDRESS: Western State Hospital Center for Forensic Services Program for Forensic Evaluations in Corrections and the Community C-18 9601 Steilacoom Blvd., S.W. Tacoma, Washington 98498-7213 Phone: 253-756-2526 Fax: 253-761-7577 Pager: 253-291-2287 Work E-mail: rediccd@dshs.wa.gov Psychologist License No.: 998 EDUCATION: 1979-83 Psy.D., School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. APA approved. 1977-78 B.A., Psychology, Mankato State University, Mankato, Minnesota. 1969-71 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. WORK EXPERIENCE: 2/02 to present Western State Hospital (WSH), Center for Forensic Services, Fort Steilacoom, WA. Licensed Psychologist. Manager, Program for Forensic Services in Corrections and the Community. Manage forensic outpatient evaluation program to provide criminal forensic evaluations of defendants for legal competencies, mental state at the time of offense, risk of violence, need for treatment, diagnosis, prognosis for municipal, district, and state courts in western Washington. Administrate program staffed by psychiatrists (4), psychologists (10), and secretarial support staff (6). Supervise psychologists and provide consultation to program staff and inpatient units. Member of CFS management team. Member of WSH, county and state taskforces and workgroups to develop and implement new state legislation. 8/01 to 2/02 Western State Hospital (WSH), Center for Forensic Services, Fort Steilacoom, WA. Licensed Psychologist. Director of Pretrial Evaluations. Direct inpatient and outpatient programs conducting pretrial evaluations of competency, mental state at time of offense, risk of violence, need for treatment diagnosis, prognosis for municipal, district, and state courts in western Washington.
PAGE 2 Develop and administrate agreements for services with state and local courts. Oversee statistical database. Administrate programs staffed by psychiatrists, psychologists, and secretarial support staff. Supervise psychologists and secretaries administrative. Provide consultation to program staff and inpatient units. Member of CFS management team. Member of WSH, county and state taskforces and workgroups to develop and implement new state legislation. Loss of budget item caused termination of position. 12/97 to 8/01 Western State Hospital (WSH), Center for Forensic Services, Fort Steilacoom, WA. Licensed Psychologist. Coordinator, Program for Forensic Services in Corrections and the Community. Develop forensic outpatient evaluation program to provide criminal forensic evaluations of defendants for legal competencies, mental state at the time of offense, risk of violence, need for treatment, diagnosis, prognosis for municipal, district, and state courts in western Washington. Administrate program staffed by psychiatrists, psychologists, and secretarial support staff. Supervise psychologists and provide consultation to program staff and inpatient units. Member of CFS management team. Member of WSH, county and state taskforces and workgroups to develop and implement new state legislation. 7/96 to 12/97 Western State Hospital, Geropsychiatric Medical Unit, Fort Steilacoom, WA. Licensed Psychologist. Admissions unit psychologist. Evaluate geriatric and medically compromised patients for diagnosis, need for hospitalization, treatment planning and disposition to the community. Consult with treatment team. Provide individual and group psychotherapy. Supervise interns and students. Provide psychological testing. Prepare civil commitment petitions and provide expert testimony in courts. Provide criminal forensic evaluations on loan to the Legal Offender Unit. 5/86 to 7/96 Western State Hospital, Legal Offender Unit, Fort Steilacoom, WA. Licensed Psychologist. Senior Member of Sanity Commission. Train new sanity commission members. Evaluate criminal defendants regarding mental state at time of offense, legal competencies, diminished capacities, dangerousness, need for treatment, readiness for release from inpatient treatment or court supervision, diagnosis and prognosis. Complete psychological evaluations on defendants and insanity acquitees. Provide individual and group treatment to mentally ill offenders. Provide expert witness testimony to Superior, District and Commissioner's Court's. Consult with mental health and legal professionals. Supervise post-doctoral psychology fellows and pre-doctoral level psychology interns. Provide training and consultation to psychiatric residents on rotation. Full time. 3/85 to 5/86 Western State Hospital, Legal Offender Unit, Fort Steilacoom, WA. Licensed Psychologist. Ward Coordinator. Coordinate treatment program for 32 adjudicated criminally insane felony offenders on each of two wards. Provide individual and group psychotherapy and psychological evaluations of mentally ill 2
PAGE 3 offenders. Provide professional psychology services on both wards. Initiate treatment program design and implementation. Provide expert testimony as member of Senior Staff Committee to Superior Courts on insanity acquitees' risk of aggression and re-offense, need for treatment and readiness for release from inpatient treatment. Supervise master's level therapists and pre-doctoral psychology interns. Full time. 9/83 to 7/84 Psychologist, Park East Community Mental Health Center, Denver, Colorado. Provide individual and marital outpatient adult psychotherapy. Conduct emergency mental health evaluations for involuntary commitment to hospitals. Complete child and adult assessments. Provide consultation to agencies. Serve as inservice coordinator and student placement coordinator. Full time. 9/82 to 8/83 Psychology Intern, Pikes Peak Community Mental Health Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Provide individual, marital, family and adult group outpatient psychotherapy. Provide individual, family and group treatment to incest offenders. Conduct adult and child assessment. Provide consultation to agencies and hospitals. One-half time. 9/82 to 8/83 Psychology Intern, Nicoletti-Flater, Associates, Bailey, Colorado. Provide school consultation to grades K-12 and clinical psychological services to rural community. Provide individual, marital, and family psychotherapy, child and adult assessment, consultation and training to businesses and agencies. Conduct criminal forensic evaluations regarding dangerousness and need for treatment. One-half time. 9/81 to 8/82 Psychotherapist trainee (Doctoral program training experience). Mountain Bell Telephone Company Medical Counseling Department, Denver, Colorado. Provide short-term psychotherapy to employees (maximum 6 sessions). Conduct relaxation group. Provide information and referral services, and consultations to management, union and medical staff. Eight hours per week. 9/79 to 8/82 Psychotherapist trainee (Doctoral program training experience).professional Psychology Clinic, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. Provide individual, group and family psychotherapy to all age groups. Provide psychological assessment and intake evaluations. Part-time. 10/80 to 11/81 Crisis Worker, Arapaho County Mental Health Center, Denver, Colorado. After-hours emergency services worker. Conduct emergency phone and face-toface assessment. Arrange emergency placement in partial-care and hospital facilities. Provide consultations to licensed professionals, hospitals and police departments. Part-time. 9/79 to 8/81 Psychotherapist trainee (Doctoral program training experience). Southwest Denver Community Mental Health center, Denver, Colorado. One-half time. 3
PAGE 4 Adult Services: Provide individual, marital and group outpatient psychotherapy and psychological testing. Provide consultation to families and mental health professionals. Pine Team: Provide individual and group psychotherapy, case management services and psychological testing to severely mentally disabled adults in day treatment program. 6/79 to 8/79 Youth Counselor, Youth service bureau, City of Tacoma, Washington. Provide emergency services and crisis counseling to youth and their families. 24 hours on-call service. Full time. 7/78 to 6/79 Counselor, Children's Industrial Home, Tacoma Girl's Club, Tacoma, Washington. Therapist, counselor and house-parent for incorrigible teenage girls and their families. Program manager. Full time. 5/75 to 1/77 Psychiatric Care Worker, University of Michigan Hospital, Neuropsychiatric Institute, Adolescent Unit, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Develop and implement milieu treatment plans for adolescents. Supervise patient daily activities. Provide milieu therapy. Train care workers and medical students on rotation. Full time. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: University of Washington: Director of Training: Faculty Member: Clinical Assistant Professor in forensic and clinical psychology, 1994 - present. Forensic Psychology Fellowship, Western State Hospital and The Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training, 1993-1997. Washington Institute for Mental Illness, Training and Research, 1993 - present TRAINING: Psychology Post-doctoral Forensic Fellows: Western State Hospital/Washington Institute, 1993 present. Washington State Sanity Commission: New member psychologists and psychiatrists, 1986 - present. Psychology Pre-doctoral Interns: 4
PAGE 5 Western State Hospital, 1986 1998. Psychology Undergraduate Students: Pacific Lutheran University: 1992 - present, 2 students Psychiatric Residents: University of Washington, 1990 present. Psychiatric Forensic Fellows: Washington Institute: 1998 present. Forensic Therapists: Direct line clinical and administrative supervision, Western State Hospital, 1985 1986. Therapy consultation group, Western State Hospital, 1989 1991. LECTURES, SEMINARS, COLLOQUIA PRESENTED: Criminal Justice Mental Health Programming Pacific University, Portland, Oregon. Forensic seminar series presentation. December 9, 2005. 1.5 hours. Competency to Stand Trial Adults and Juveniles ( with Fran Lexcen, PhD.) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. September 23, 2005. Three hours. Competency to Stand Trial and Mental Retardation Presentation to Developmental Disabilities Professionals, PhDs, sponsored by the Division of Developmental Disabilities in Washington State. April 26 & 27, 2001. Sixteen hours. Forensic Report Writing Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. Given annually from 2001 to 2004. Three hours. Ethics Presentation, Panel Member Western State Hospital Psychology Department. July 9, 2001. Two hours. Competency to Stand Trial ( with Indra Finch, PhD.) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. Three hours. Given annually from 2000 to 2004. 5
PAGE 6 Forensic Methods (with Greg Leong, MD) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. September 10, 1999. Recent Legislative Changes to RCW 10.77 & 71.05 (Panel Chair). Panel presentation to The 1999 District and Municipal Court Judges Spring Program, Leavenworth, Washington. May 16-19, 1999. The Forensic Work Product: Forensic Evaluation Reports and Forensic Testimony (with Murray Hart, Ph.D.). Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. October 23, 1998, and November 19, 1999. Three hours. Competency to Stand Trial: The Basics (with Indra Finch, Ph.D.). Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. September 19, 1997, and September 18, 1998, and September 19, 1999. Three hours. Competency and Sanity Evaluations. Lecture at The Seattle University School of Law as part of Professor John Q. La Fond s course in Mental Health Law. 4/9/97. Competency to Stand Trial: A Review and Update. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, Wa. October 7, 1995. Three hours. A Case Study in Criminal Forensic Evaluation. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, Wa. July 7, 1995. Two hours. The Nature and Administration of Forensic Evaluations Conducted at Western State Hospital. Sponsored by The U. of Washington, Wa. State Dept. of Corrections, Community Action for Mentally Ill Offenders, The Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training, DSHS Mental Health Division, And Wa. Council on Crime and Delinquency. Olympia, Wa. March 17, 1995. One hour. 6
PAGE 7 Expert Psychological Evaluations and Testimony (with Greg Gagliardi, Ph.D.). King County Prosecutors' Office, Seattle, Wa. May, 1994. Two hours. The Nature and Administration of Forensic Evaluations for the Courts. King County Forensic Evaluation Committee, involving State and county public mental health, corrections and criminal justice officials and professionals, 1994-1995. (Member and presenter.) April, 1994. One hour. June, 1994. One hour. Criminal Insanity Evaluations. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, Wa. March 11, 1994. Two Hours. Competency to Stand Trial Evaluations. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, Wa. February 25, 1994. Two Hours. Criminal Forensic Mental Health Evaluations: A Comprehensive Method. Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Criminal Forensic Psychology Seminar Series. Sponsored by The University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness, and Western State Hospital. Western State Hospital, Tacoma, Wa. February 11, 1994. Two Hours. The Nature and Administration of Forensic Evaluations. The Washington State Executive Fellows. Western State Hospital, Tacoma Wa. May, 1993. One hour. Evaluations of Diminished Capacity. Sponsored by Western State Hospital, Department of Psychology. March 20, 1992. Two hours. The Role of the Forensic Psychologist. Sponsored by The Psychology Club, Pacific Lutheran University. Tacoma, Wa. April, 8, 1991. One hour. Competency to Stand Trial: Panel Presentation. Sponsored by The Seattle Forensic Institute. February 21, 1991. Two hours. Forensic Evaluation for Developmental Disabilities Professionals (with Chris Jennings, AAG, and Carol Kirk, DDD). Sponsored by the State of Washington Division of Developmental Disabilities and Division of Mental Health. West Coast SeaTac Hotel, September 28 and 29, 1989. 16 hours. 7
PAGE 8 Diminished Capacity Seminar. Intern Seminar Series, Western State Hospital Psychology Internship Program. Tacoma, Wa. Two hours. Annual fall presentation, 1987-1992. Criminal Insanity Seminar. Intern Seminar Series, Western State Hospital Psychology Internship Program. Tacoma, Wa. Two hours. Annual fall presentation, 1987-1992. Competency Seminar. Intern Seminar Series, Western State Hospital Psychology Internship Program. Tacoma, Wa. Two hours. Annual fall presentation, 1987 -present. PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES: Chair, Law Review Committee. Review bills and legislation for consultation to institutions and state agencies. Members include various institutions and agencies. 2003 present. Member Washington State Legislative Taskforce to review and recommend legislative changes to SSB 6214. 3/99 12/99. Member King County Mental Health Court Taskforce. Provide consultation to develop court clinic and represent Western State Hospital. 3/98-12/98. Community Education: Lakewood Chamber of Commerce Forum. 9/10/98. Consultant to Special Commitment Center for expert court testimony and report writing on sexual predator evaluations. 12/18/96. Consultant to Washington State Senate committee for drafting changes to RCW 10.77. Spring, 1995. Forensic reading group. Breakfast meeting to discuss readings in mental health and the law, attended by psychologists, psychiatrists, psychology fellows and interns from Western State Hospital and the Department of Corrections. 1995 - present. Weekly. One hour. Member and presenter, King County Forensic Evaluation Committee, involving State and county public mental health, corrections and criminal justice officials and professionals, 1994-1995. Chair, Western State Hospital Forensic Evaluation Program Taskforce to review national service delivery systems and recommend changes to state system. 1993-1994. Founder, Committee Chair and Director of Training for the Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program in forensic psychology sponsored by Western State Hospital and The Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training. 1993 - present. Consultant to Child Study and Treatment Center regarding forensic evaluations. 1992-1995. Chair, Western State Hospital Legal Offender Unit Planning Committee to examine unit mission 8
PAGE 9 and facilitate meeting of service delivery goals. 1991-1993. Member Western State Hospital Legal Offender Unit Education Committee. 1991. Member Western State Hospital Legal Offender Unit Placement Committee to place insanity acquittees in treatment programs. 1991. Member Western State Hospital Psychology Pre-Doctoral Internship Committee. 1987-1991. Member of Western State Hospital Senior Staff Committee to determine insanity acquitees' readiness for release to the community. 1986-1995. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Psychological Association - Member Division 41 - Psychology and Law Society - Member The Washington Institute for Research and Training in Mental Illness - Faculty WRITING: Criminal Forensic Mental Health Evaluations: A Manual and Case Examples. Unpublished. 9