• Presentations, Papers

Dr. Robert McIntyre, Ph.D.

2305 Canyon Blvd., #205
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-7220
robert.mcintyre4@gte.net
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Licensed Psychologist
Colorado & New York

 

Presentations, Papers

  • Overview of Intelligence & Neuropsychological Assessment, invited presentation at Naropa University, Boulder CO; October, 24th, 2011.

  • Case Studies in Forensic Psychology: Competence to Proceed / Sanity / Sentencing Evaluations, invited presentation to Mental Health Roundtable (lawyers and clinicians), Boulder District Court, Boulder, CO; September 11th, 2009.
  • Criminal Forensic Psychology: Evaluations of Competence to Proceed / Sanity / Sentencing; Overview with examples from actual cases , invited presentation to Mental Health Roundtable (lawyers and clinicians), Boulder District Court, Boulder, CO; August 14th, 2009.
  • Overview of Forensic Clinical Psychology, With Case Examples, invited presentation to pre- and postdoctoral interns, Mental Health Center of Boulder & Broomfield Counties, Inc., April 11th, 2008.
  • Career Opportunities for Psychology Majors, invited panel member presentation to University of Colorado Psychology Department undergraduates, February 26th, 2008.
  • Non-Academic Career Opportunities for Academic Psychologists, invited panel member presentation to University of Colorado Psychology Department doctoral students, November 5th, 2007.
  • Neuropsychology of Consciousness, paper successfully submitted to Fielding Graduate University, summer – 2006, in partial fulfillment of requirements for Post-doctoral Certificate of Specialization in Clinical Neuropsychology.
  • Neuropsychology of Psychopathic Offenders, paper successfully submitted to Fielding Graduate University, summer – 2006, in partial fulfillment of requirements for Post-doctoral Certificate of Specialization in Clinical Neuropsychology.
  • Accounting for the Effects of Test Sophistication and Practice Effects Upon Neuropsychological Test Performance, presented to Fielding Graduate University Post-doctoral Neuropsychology Certificate Program, Orange County Cluster, Santa Ana, California, December 18th, 2005.
  • Neuropsychological Functioning Associated with Exogenous Factors: Toxic Exposure with Focus upon Alcoholism, presented to Fielding Graduate University Post-doctoral Neuropsychology Certificate Program, Orange County Cluster, Santa Ana, California, May 22nd, 2005.
  • Cluster B Personality Disorders, presented to undergraduate psychology class, University of Colorado, Boulder, September 11th 2003.
  • Risk Assessment of Domestic Violence Offenders, presented to Connecticut Valley Hospital - Grand Rounds, Middletown, Connecticut, March 17th, 2003.
  • Risk Assessment of Domestic Violence Offenders, presented to The Yale University Post-Doctoral Psychiatry and Law Fellowship Program, New Haven, Connecticut, March 14th 2003.
  • Violence Risk Assessment, Utilizing the HCR-20, presented to the Colorado Department of Corrections’ John C. Inman Work & Family Center, Denver, Colorado, February 7th, 2003.
  • Substance Abuse; Assessment and Treatment, Graduate Course taught Winter Quarter, 2001, University of Denver – Graduate School of Professional Psychology, Forensic Psychology Program.
  • Death Penalty Litigation Roles for Forensic Psychologists; Similarities to & Differences from Non-Capital Criminal Cases, presented to University of Denver – Graduate School of Professional Psychology doctoral students, March 29th, 2000.
  • Use of the MMPI-2 in Assessing Danger to Self/Others, presented to Boulder County Community Corrections Department, March 16th, 2000.
  • Codependence; An Exploration of Construct Validity, Dissertation successfully defended, Fall – 1992, in partial fulfillment of requirements for Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, University of Colorado.