Social Worker Expert Witnesses in Virginia

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Social worker expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including child welfare, mental health, substance abuse, healthcare social work, and school social work. Some of the most common specialties for these expert witnesses also include family services, geriatric social work, clinical social work, psychiatric social work, and community organization. They have provided opinions on the effects of child neglect and abuse, mental health disorders, addiction issues, elder care concerns, and the impact of socio-economic factors on individual well-being.

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Social Worker Experts in Virginia

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Review Fee $100/hr
Deposition Fee $500/hr
Court Fee $500/hr

This expert is a Licensed Clinical Social (LCSW) and a Diplomat Child Forensic Interviewer (DCFI). She is currently practicing at an advocacy center in VA. In this role, she coordinates the multidisciplinary team response to child sexual abuse and severe physical abuse investigations. She conducts forensic interviews and extended forensic interviews of child and adolescent alleged victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, and witness to crimes. She has also worked at the Safe Shores: The DC Children's Advocacy Center coordinating the Forensic Interview Program and conducting interviews. This expert has conducted hundreds of CAC-based forensic interviews of alleged victims of abuse. She has completed nationally recognized trainings in Forensic Interviewing including ChildFirst-Virginia, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), Childhood Trust, and the National Children's Advocacy Center. She was a faculty member with Child First-Virginia and is a trained facilitator for the Stewards of Children Darkness to Light Curriculum. She has spoken at state and national conferences including the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, the National Center for Victims of Crime, Child Advocacy Centers of Virginia, and the National Children's Alliance Leadership Conference. she has served as an expert witness in both civil and criminal courts providing testimony about forensic interviewing, sexual abuse dynamics, the process of disclosure, delayed disclosure, and interviewing techniques.

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Forensic Program Coordinator, A Child Advocacy Center in Virginia

Master of Social Work (MSW), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Silver Spring |

Virginia

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Review Fee $250/hr
Deposition Fee $500/hr
Court Fee $300/hr

This expert has been practicing as a social worker for 35 years. She earned her BA and MSW at Tulane University, and completed her PhD in Social Work and Community Planning at Washington University. She then completed her LCSW at the University of Maryland. She has led multiple workshops and trainings on topics relating to social work in the LGBT community, and is a member of several regional Social Workers Associations. She currently serves as a Social Work Trainer and Educator, as well as a Therapist and Consultant at a Private Practice in Virginia.

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Therapist and Consultant, Private practice in VA

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Washington University

Charlottesville |

Virginia

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FAQs for Social Worker Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a social worker expert witness in legal proceedings?

A social worker expert witness provides insight into standards of care, ethical considerations, and practices within the field of social work. They can testify on matters related to child welfare, mental health, and more.

In what types of cases might a social worker expert witness be beneficial?

Social worker expert witnesses are often involved in family law cases, child custody disputes, abuse or neglect cases, mental health evaluations, and disability claims.

Can a social worker expert witness provide testimony on both clinical and policy issues?

Yes, social worker expert witnesses can offer valuable insights on both clinical practices and policy matters due to their comprehensive understanding of the field.

What subspecialties exist within the field of social work that an expert witness might focus on?

Subspecialties include child and family social work, school social work, healthcare social work, mental health and substance abuse social work, among others.

How does a social worker's expertise in human behavior contribute to their role as an expert witness?

Their understanding of human behavior allows them to provide context for individuals' actions or reactions within the framework of societal norms and regulations.

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