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Office Address Curriculum Vita George Geysen, Psy.D. Clinical and Forensic Psychologist ChangePoint, LLC Office: (860) 633-0703 Clinical and Forensic Consulting Fax: (860) 633-1741 18 School Street, Suite Three Email: drgeysen@sbcglobal.com Glastonbury, CT 06033 Website: www.changept.com Education May, 2001 May, 1996 May, 1994 Psy.D. Doctor of Psychology, Clinical Psychology, University of Hartford M.A. Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology, University of Hartford B.A. Psychology (Cum Laude), Central Connecticut State University Licenses and Professional Certifications Licensed Psychologist, State of Connecticut, #002429, Expires 8/31/13 Clinical Member, Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (CATSO) Faculty Positions Adjunct Faculty University of Hartford Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology Doctoral Program Courses Taught: Forensic Psychology, Individual Psychotherapy Southern Connecticut State University School of Graduate Studies Courses Taught: Psychology, Law & Ethics Current Professional Employment 9/06 Current Executive Director ChangePoint, LLC Glastonbury CT Private mental health consultancy conducting psychological assessment and treatment for adolescents, couples and adults. Provision of an array of forensic support services: sex offense and violence risk, public safety and personnel selection, and fitness for duty evaluations in safety sensitive positions for law enforcement and correctional agencies. Offering educational and clinical training for court, law enforcement, school and community agencies. 8/06 Current Consulting Psychologist Department of Developmental Services Provide consultation on behavioral programming, policy conformity and institutional review for State agency responsible for clinical and behavioral support services for persons with intellectual disabilities in regard to behavioral restrictions, physical and mechanical restraint.

Page 2 Professional Contracts 10/02 Current Consultative Examiner Social Security Administration- perform psychological examinations for claimants applying for Social Security Disability. 2/11 Current Consulting Psychologist Connecticut State Police, State of Connecticut Department of Public Safety. Perform psychological examinations of prospective candidates for safety sensitive public service positions. 6/11 Current Consulting Psychologist State of Connecticut, Department of Correction. Perform psychological fitness for duty examinations for employees. Professional Experience 11/08 11/09 Clinical Psychologist Department of Children and Families Provide expert consultation and psychological, sex offense and violence risk evaluations for male adolescents adjudicated delinquent in an enhanced security treatment facility. 10/03 11/06 Clinical Psychologist Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Whiting Forensic Services, Middletown, CT Conduct individual and group psychotherapy for adults with criminal and sex offense histories on inpatient basis. Perform forensic psychological evaluations, consult to treatment teams on risk management, and prepare reports on release decisions for the Psychiatric Security Review Board. 11/02 9/06 Clinical Psychologist ProviderCare Plus, South Windsor, CT Provide integrative psychotherapy for adolescents and adults, disability evaluations of children and adults and forensic evaluations of juveniles. 9/02 7/03 Psychologist Wheeler Clinic Northwest Village School, Plainville, CT Perform psychotherapy for children and adolescents in a day treatment school. Conduct behavior management plans, psychological evaluations, and consult with personnel and related agencies. 3/02 7/03 Psychotherapist Wheeler Clinic, The Family Center, New Britain CT Conduct counseling and parenting skills training for families. Provide treatment evaluations to the court as required. 10/01 10/02 Post-Doctoral Fellow State of Connecticut, Dept. of Mental Retardation Provide counseling, assessments and behavioral treatment plans for dually diagnosed and developmentally disabled adults and psychoeducational support for staff and new employees.

Page 3 5/00-4/02 Substance Abuse Clinician The Connection, Middletown, CT Conduct intake assessments, provide psychotherapy to adults with substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, provide case management to the legal system. 8/98 10/01 Developmental Specialist Department of Mental Retardation Clinical Training Provide consultation, counseling, assessments and behavioral treatment plans for dually diagnosed and developmentally disabled adults, training and consultation for and to staff. 4/01 4/02 Post-Doctoral Fellowship State of Connecticut, Dept. of Mental Retardation 9/97 9/98 Pre-Doctoral Internship Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Ctr., Bronx, NY 9/96 6/97 Clinical Practicum Clifford Beers Guidance Clinic, New Haven, CT 5/96 6/97 Residential Counselor Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation, Hartford, CT 8/95 6/96 Clinical Practicum Connecticut Children's Medical Center School, Hartford, CT 5/93 8/94 Rehabilitation Counselor Institute of Living; Hartford, CT 12/92 5/94 Parenting Group Counselor-Parent s Anonymous/Wheeler Clinic, Plainville, CT Forensic Training May, 2012 Sept. 2011 May, 2011 Jan., 2011 Nov., 2010 Nov., 2010 June, 2009 April, 2008 Sept., 2007 Cybersex and Internet Addiction Dr. David Greenfield. Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sex Offenders (CATSO) Seminar Adolescent Sex Offender Treatment Dr. Suzanne Sgroi Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sex Offenders (CATSO) Seminar Psychodynamic Approaches to Sex Offender Treatment Dr. Leslie Lothstein Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sex Offenders (CATSO) Seminar Sex Addiction Disorders, Dr. Tammy Nelson, D&S Associates, Meriden, CT Current Status of the State of Connecticut Sex Offender Registry Sgt. Joseph Biela, Connecticut State Police Annual Meeting, Connecticut Psychological Association, Windsor, CT. What Do We Know: The Current Status of Sex Offense Risk Evaluation, Community Notification, and the Distribution of Internet Pornography. The Good Lives and Self-Regulation Models of Rehabilitation: Implications for Clinical Practice, Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sex Offenders Interrogations & Confessions: Current Research, Practice, & Policy Regarding False, Coerced and Persuaded Confessions, Interviewing with Criminal Suspects, Psychological Evaluation in Disputed Confession Cases and Miranda Warnings American Academy of Forensic Psychology, El Paso, Texas

Page 4 June, 2007 Oct., 2006 Aug., 2006 June, 2006 Feb., 2006 June, 2005 Feb., 2005 June, 2004 April, 2004 Legal and Ethical Issues in Mental Health and Risk Assessment of the Mentally Ill Individual, Dr. Phillip J. Resnick, M.D., ABPP. Specialized Training Services, Boston, Massachusetts Psychological Independent Medical Evaluations David A. Vore, Ph.D., ABPP Evaluating Juvenile Pre-Trial Capacities Thomas Grisso, Ph.D., ABPP Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) in Clinical Settings -- John Edens, Ph.D. American Board of Forensic Psychology Atlanta, Georgia Advanced Violence Risk Assessment Kris Mohandie, Ph.D. Threat Assessment: Past, Present and Future Park Dietz, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. Threat Management and Organization Consulting Mark Braverman, LLC Assessment and Management of Risk for Stalking Stephen Hart, Ph.D. Workplace Violence Risk - Stephen. White, Ph.D. & J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D., Suicide by Cop Kris Mohandie, Ph.D. & J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D. Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) Anaheim, California The Sexually Violent Offender Roy Hazelwood, FBI (Retired) Sex Offenders and the Internet Robert Farley, M.S. Sex Offenders and Victims: Current Issues Anna Salter, Ph.D. Specialized Training Services Washington, DC Assessing Psychopathy: Clinical and Forensic Applications of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist with Robert D. Hare, Ph.D. and Adelle Forth, Ph.D. Minnesota Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Minneapolis, MN Assessing and Treating Personality Disorders: A Gathering of Leading Experts Specialized Training Services Columbus, OH Using, Presenting, Defending the Rorschach Assessment in Forensic Practice Irving B. Weiner, Ph.D., ABPP Sex Offender Commitment: Risk Assessment and Treatment Mary Alice Conroy, Ph.D., ABPP American Academy of Forensic Psychology Dallas, TX Violence Risk and Threat Assessment J. Reid Meloy, PhD, ABPP Specialized Training Services Hasbrouck Heights, NJ Legal System Fundamentals & Rules of Evidence William Foote, Ph.D., ABPP Parenting, Child Custody, and Visitation Mary Connell, Ed.D. ABPP Malingering and Assessment of Response Style Randy Otto, Ph.D., ABPP Personal Injury Examination Stuart A. Greenberg Ph.D., ABPP Criminal Responsibility/Miranda Waiver Evals Alan Goldstein, Ph.D., ABPP American Board of Forensic Psychology New Orleans, Louisiana Mar. 2004 - Monthly Clinical Seminars Assessment and Treatment of Problem Sexual Mar. 2005 Behavior, Center for the Treatment of Problem Sexual Behavior Nov, 2003 - Clinical Forensic Seminar Biweekly Group Seminar. Assessment of March, 2005 Dangerousness, Risk Assessment, Dual Agency, Cultural Issues, Report Writing, and Testimony Delivery. Ezra Griffith, M.D. Yale Dept. of Law & Psychiatry

Page 5 Forensic Consultation Experience 2006-Current State of Connecticut Office of the Public Defender Violence and Sex Offense Risk Evaluations in Juveniles and Adults, Competency to Stand Trial, Provision of Expert Testimony and Consultation 2006-Current State of Connecticut Department of Children & Families Connecticut Juvenile Training School, Assessment of Juvenile Sexual Assault and Violence Risk, Assessment and Treatment of Parenting Stress 2006-Current State of Connecticut, Department of Developmental Services Psychological Consultation for Sexual Offense Risk Assessment in Intellectually Disabled Adults Related Professional Experience 11/11 Current Regional Representative, Board of Directors, Connecticut Psychological Assn. 9/95-9/96 Legislative Advocacy Fellow Connecticut Psychological Association 9/93 9/95 Association Assistant Connecticut Psychological Association Research 5/01 Doctoral Dissertation: Burnout in the Human Services: An Investigation of the Role of Social Responsibility and Adult Attachment Style 10/98 Research Assistant Child & Family Studies; University of Connecticut 7/96 Research Assistant The Village for Families and Children 8/93 Research Assistant Central Connecticut State University, Psychology Dept. Honors & Awards 5/97 University of Hartford/GIPP Award for Distinguished Student Contribution 4/94 CCSU Psychology Dept. Academic Excellence, Research & Leadership 5/93 Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology Professional Affiliations Member American Psychological Association (APA) (Div. 12 and 41) Member Connecticut Psychological Association (CPA) Member Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (CATSO) Member American Psychology and Law Society (APLS) Member Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP)

Page 6 Professional Presentations Sept, 2012 May, 2008 Nov., 2006 Sept., 2006. June, 2005 The Evolution of Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offense Risk Evaluation 4 th Annual Conference, Reform of Sex Offense Lesiglation, Albuquerque, N.M. Psychological Assessment and Testing in Forensic Contexts. Conference Seminar National Organization of Forensic Social Workers, 2008 National Convention The Role of Malingering Assessment in the Forensic Examination State of Connecticut Office of the Public Defender, Middletown, CT The Use of the Psychopathic Personality-Revised in Forensic Settings Connecticut Valley Hospital, Whiting Forensic Division Grand Rounds The Rorschach Controversy: Using and Defending the Rorschach Inkblot Test in Forensic Practice. Connecticut Valley Hospital, Grand Rounds Nov., 2005 Sept., 2004 April, 2002 Oct., 2001 Sept., 1999 July, 1999 May, 1998 April, 1995 May, 2004 April, 1994 Nov., 1993 The Context of the Clinical Process of a Forensic Evaluation. Connecticut Valley Hospital, Whiting Forensic Division Grand Rounds Assessment of Violence Risk Among Juveniles in Forensic Settings. Connecticut Valley Hospital, Whiting Forensic Division Grand Rounds Presentation Burnout in the Human Services: The Role of Social Responsibility and Adult Attachment Style. Village for Families & Children, Hartford, CT. Burnout in the Human Services: An Investigation of the Role of Social Responsibility and Adult Attachment Style. Poster presentation. Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Psychological Association Burnout in Case Management: Causes, Effects and Interventions. State of Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation Psychology and the Investigative Interview. Abuse and Neglect Seminar. State of Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation, Draper, C., & Rubin, S. Application of Psychological Consultation in Pediatric Primary Care Settings. Grand Rounds Presentation, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Bronx NY Beyond the Inner Circle" Recapitulation in the Life and Work of Otto Rank. 2nd Annual Conference of Psychology Students, University of Hartford Hillbrand, M., Waite, B., &, Assessing Suicidal Risk in College Students: Clinical utility of the MMPI-2 Depressed Suicidal Ideation Critical Items and the Suicide Risk Scale. Religious Belief and Moral Decision Making of College Students. Poster Presentation Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association Acuff, C., Implementing CT Law and Hospital Practice Into Clinical Practice. Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Psychological Association

Page 7 Media Presentations Sept. 2012 Contemporary Public Policy Issues Concerning Sex Offenders. Presented for KPCA, Public Radio Program, 4 th Annual Conference, Reform of Sex Offense Lesiglation, Albuquerque, N.M. May, 2007 Clinical Factors in Violence Risk Assessment in School Shootings. Presented for WWUH, University of Hartford, Mind Matters. Community Radio Program. Publications Cyber Bullying: Teen Social Aggression, Moral Reasoning and Interpersonal Behavior in the Cyber Sphere. Connecticut Psychologist, Spring 2011; 42 (1) Sexting: Every Picture Tells a Story. Connecticut Psychologist, Fall 2011; 41 (4) Letter to the Editor. Monitor on Psychology, April, 2001; 32 (1), p. 4. On Struggling with Innovation and Authenticity as a Novice Clinician. Connecticut Psychologist. Fall, 1999 Vol. 53 (3). The Training of Clinical Psychologists and Psychiatry Residents. Connecticut Psychologist. July, 1999. Vol. 53 (2). Letter to the Editor. Monitor on Psychology, (Feb., 1999). 30 (2), p. 4. Reflections on "Call Day": One graduate student's struggle to maintain optimism. Connecticut Psychologist. April, 1996. Vol. 50 (2) (1994). Leipzig reconsidered: An appraisal of the origins of psychology as a human science. Modern Psychological Studies. 2 (1).