11005 VALLEY HEIGHTS DRIVE OWINGS MILLS, MARYLAND 21117 PHONE 443-904- 2816 FAX 410-998- 9250 E- MAIL LJRAIFMAN@GMAILCOM LAWRENCE RAIFMAN, JD, PHD EDUCATION Revised March 31, 2015 1969-1973 Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri B.S. History, Psychology, Education 1977 1982 University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Ph.D. Clinical Psychology (A.P.A. Approved) 1978 1981 University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona J.D. Law FACULTY APPOINTMENTS 1982 1983 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy Fellow 1978-1979 University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Teaching Assistant 1982-1983 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Assistant Professor of Law and Legal Medicine, General Faculty, and Director, Center for Clinical Training in Mental Health and Law 1982 1989 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Adjunct Clinical Professor in Psychology, Division of Child Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University 1985 1990 University of Maryland Baltimore County, Catonsville, Maryland Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychology, Department of Psychology 1988 1995 University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland Instructor, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Training Program 1994 2007 Loyola University of Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland Adjunct Clinical Professor in Psychology, Department of Psychology, Loyola University Previously taught Law and Psychology: Clinical Applications, and 1
presently serve as clinical supervisor, and committee member for student dissertations. 2007 2008 McDaniel College, Westminster, Maryland Adjunct Clinical Professor in Psychology, Department of Psychology. 1982 present, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Adjunct Clinical Professor in Psychology, Department of Psychology. Johns Hopkins University Courses: Law and Psychology: Clinical Applications, and Psychology of Decision Making: Behavioral Finance, Psychology of Financial Crisis, and others. 2011 present, Discover Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Private Practice in Clinical and Forensic Psychology (1984 to the present) Suite 208, 1501 Sulgrave Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21209 Adjunct Clinical Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland Pima County Public Fiduciary, Tucson, Arizona, Law Clerk, 1980 Palo Verde Mental Hospital, Tucson, Arizona, Extern, 1979-1980 U.S. Attorneys Office, Tucson, Arizona, Law Clerk, 1980-81. Malcolm Bliss Mental Health Center, St. Louis, Missouri, Intern (A.P.A. Approved), 1981-1982. Charles County Mental Health Center, Chief, Child and Adolescent Psychology, La Plata, Maryland 1983-1984. Health Law Associate, Piper and Marbury Law Firm, Baltimore, Maryland 1984-85. Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Director, Child Custody Program for Families in Transition, Baltimore, Maryland 1984-1987. Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, Consultant, Child Custody Mediation Project, 1988-1990. Department of Health and Mental Hygiene State of Maryland, Pretrial 2
Screener for Criminal Courts of Frederick and Carroll Counties, 1988-1992. Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center, Director of Psychology Department and Co-Director of Forensic Services, Jessup, Maryland 1985-1994. Pre-Sentence Screener for District and Circuit Courts for Carroll County (1988--2003) Director, Office of Forensic Services, Springfield Hospital Center, Sykesville, Maryland 21784 (1994--2008). Co-Director, Post Doctoral Program in Addictions and Forensics, Springfield Hospital Center, Sykesville, Maryland 21784 (2000--2008). PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIEITIES Arizona Bar Association Member, 1981 to present (retired status) Maryland Bar Association Member, 1984 to present Maryland Psychological Association Member, 1985 to 1992. American Psychological Association Member, 1985 to present. Board of Directors, Municipal Health Services of Baltimore, Member, 1985-1986. Maryland State Advisory Board for Psychology, Co-Chair, 1986-1988. Maryland Psychological Association Insurance Committee, Chair, 1986-1989. Maryland Psychological Association Professional Affairs Committee, Chair, 1987-1989. Maryland State Training Advisory Board for Psychology, Co-Chair, 1987-1988. Therapeutic Environment Committee at Perkins Hospital Center, Chair, 1985-1988. Continuing Medical Education Committee at Springfield Hospital Center, Member, 1994-2001. Forensic Review Board at Springfield Hospital Center, Chair, 1994-2001. Quality Improvement Committee at Springfield Hospital Center, Member, 1996-2001. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES University of Arizona Psi Chi Society Presentation, A comparative review of competency to stand trial procedures, Tucson, Arizona, May, 1977. 3
American Psychology-Law Conference Presentation, The Inter-judge Reliability Rate of Non-hospital based Psychiatrists Competence to Stand Trial and Legal Sanity Recommendations, Baltimore, Maryland, October 1979. Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Meetings Presentation, The Consequences of Being Found Insane in Colorado, Tucson, Arizona, April 1980. St. Louis Public Defenders Presentation, Dealing with the Insanity Defense, St. Louis, Missouri, February 1982. St. Louis Bar Association Criminal Law Section Presentation, Criminal Law and Mental Health Interactions, St. Louis, Missouri, March 9, 1982. Annual Conference of Virginia Legal Aid Society Presentation, Legal and Clinical Commentary on the Social Security Disability Evaluation, Front Royal, Virginia, November 17, 1982. Sixth Annual Symposium on Mental Health and the Law, Mediational v. Adversarial Approaches in Divorce and Child Custody Disputes: The Lawyer s Response. University of Virginia School of Law, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 14-15, 1983. Johns Hopkins Hospital Division of Child Psychiatry Seminar Series, Annual Presentation, 1984 1988, Baltimore, Maryland. Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Medical Psychology, Seminar Series, Annual Presentation, 1994- present, Baltimore, Maryland. Springfield Hospital Center, Department of Psychology, Internship Presentation, 1994- present, Sykesville, Maryland. Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Psychology Conference Series, Psychologists Ethical Practice, 1999, and follow up periodic presentations, Baltimore, Maryland. Springfield Hospital Center, Grand Rounds Program periodic presentations, Sykesville, Maryland. Annual forensic Training Conference, Creating a Pre-trial evaluation Data Base, Crownsville, Maryland, October, 1993, and follow up periodic presentations. American Psychiatric Association Meetings, Competence to stand trial and the law functioning deaf defendant, New York City, May 1996. Fourth Annual Breakout Conference, Americans with Disabilities Act: New Rights for Deaf Mental Patients, New Responsibilities for Hospitals, Chicago, Illinois, May 1996. Fifth Annual Breakout Conference, ADA and the Supreme Court Opinions, St. Louis, Missouri, May 2000. 4
PUBLICATIONS Raifman, L.J. and J. Hinlicky. Ethical Issues in Dual Professional Practice. American Bar Association Monograph Series, Problems in Professional Responsibility. 1981. Kahn, M. and L. J. Raifman. Hospitalization v. Imprisonment and the Insanity Plea. Criminal Justice and Behavior:: An International Journal. December, 1981, p. 482-491. Raifman, L. J. Effect of Mental Health Evaluations Upon Judicial Decisions. University of Arizona Dissertations. Tucson, Arizona. August, 1982. Raifman, L. J. Problems of Diagnosis and Legal Causation in Courtroom Use of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 1: p. 115-130, 1983. Monahan, J. and L. J. Raifman. Guidebook to Forensic Criminal Evaluation. National Institute of Mental Health Grant 1 T24 MH 17010-01. Raifman, L. J. and M. Vernon, New Rights for Deaf Patients, New Responsibilities for Mental Hospitals, Psychiatric Quarterly. Vol. 67, No. 3, Fall 1996. Raifman, L. J. and M. Vernon, Important Implications for Psychologists of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Case in Point the Deaf Patient. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Fall, 1996. M. Vernon, L. J. Raifman, and S. F. Greenberg, The Miranda Warnings and the Deaf Suspect, Behavioral Sciences and the Law. 14, p. 121-145, 1996. M. Vernon, L. J. Raifman, and S. F. Greenberg, Forensic Pretrial Police Interviews of Deaf Suspects: Avoiding Legal Pitfalls, American Journal of Police, 2001. M. Vernon, and L.J. Raifman. Competence to Stand Trial and the Low Functioning Deaf Defendant, International Journal of Psychiatric and the Law, 2002. Raifman, L.J., A Family Tale: Behavioral Finance and the Seagram Vivendi Merger, The Journal of International Business & Law, Volume 2, #1, p. 7-26, Spring, 2003. C. de los Reyes and L.J. Raifman, Foregone Interest and Contract Mispricing in Predictive Markets, accepted for publication in Journal of Predictions Markets, 2008. 5
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Arizona Bar, 1981 Maryland Bar, 1981 Maryland Licensure in Psychology, 1983, License Number 1757 Member, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 1986 HONORS AND AWARDS Washington University, St. Louis Cum Laude, 1973 President, Ralph Nader Public Interest Research Group of Missiour, 1972-73. University of Arizona Graduate Student Research Award, 1978 National Institute of Mental Health Fellowship, 1977-78 Roger W. Perry Memorial Legal Writing Competition Certificate of Achievement, 1981 Rosensteil Fellowship, 1980-81 Johns Hopkins University The Dunn Family Award, 2012-2013 6