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Dr. Pamela Collman , M.S., Ph.D
Psychologist
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Contact Details
 
City
Atlanta
State
Georgia
Country
USA

Professional Details
 
State Licence Number/NPI
1992845499
State/Board registered with
GA
Specialty
Psychologist
Years of experience
23
 

Education Details
 
Graduation
 
Year
1996 
Degree earned
M.S. 
Name of the university
Palo Alto University 
Residency / Post graduation
 
Year of post-graduation
1995
Degree earned
Ph.D
University/Hospital/Institute
Georgia Regional Hospital 

Other Details
 
Honors/Awards
Semifinalist, Graduate Research Fellowship, National Institute of Justice, US Dept Justice. Proposed a research project to gather additional evidence for the use of anatomical doll interviews with young children having allegations of sexual abuse victimization. 
Affiliations
International Marce Society for Perinatal Mental Health, Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Australia Psychological Society (APS) Clinical College Member, American Association of Suicidology, Georgia Psychological Association (GPA)...
 
Other professional achievements
The need to consider Denial and Complaint Test-Taking Attitudes in Forensic Assessment, Invited Speaker, 12th Annual Symposium in Forensic Psychology

Dissertation Committee member, doctoral thesis of Rada West, Examining the Cognitive Profiles of Children with Prader-Willi Syndrome via the use of a developmental neuropsychological assessment tool (NEPSY).

Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2001, Vol I, 27-44. The MCMI-III in Child Custody Evaluations: A Normative Study, Joseph T. McCann, JD, PhD, first author.

MCMI-II Personality Disorders and Associated Validity Scale Configurations of Denial and Complaint among Female Felony Offenders, Doctoral Thesis, 1996.

Journal of Child Development, 1986, 57, 396-404. Inferring properties from categories vs. inferring categories fro m properties: the case of gender. (my published Senior Honors Research Project at Stanford University)

 
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