Steven K. Erickson, JD, PhD, LLM, ABPP is a licensed psychologist who specializes in forensic psychological evaluations. Educated at Harvard Law School and trained at the medical schools of Yale University, the University of Rochester, and the University of Massachusetts, Dr. Erickson provides high-quality and timely evaluations in all matters of forensic psychology.
Attorneys, human resource managers and other professionals seeking forensic psychological evaluations or consultations may review Dr. Erickson's credentials and services rendered and trust that they are retaining the expertise of a dedicated, highly-trained, and ethically-committed psychologist with a firm proficiency in psychology and law.
In addition to Dr. Erickson's extensive clinical and research background, he has served on the faculties at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, the University of Missouri School of Law, and the University of Rochester Medical School.He is the past president of the American Board of Forensic Psychology and currently serves as a board member for the State Board of Psychology for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Attorneys, human resource managers and other professionals seeking forensic psychological evaluations or consultations may review Dr. Erickson's credentials and services rendered and trust that they are retaining the expertise of a dedicated, highly-trained, and ethically-committed psychologist with a firm proficiency in psychology and law.
In addition to Dr. Erickson's extensive clinical and research background, he has served on the faculties at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, the University of Missouri School of Law, and the University of Rochester Medical School.He is the past president of the American Board of Forensic Psychology and currently serves as a board member for the State Board of Psychology for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Dr. Erickson has extensive experience evaluating adults in the context of criminal charges.
Dr. Erickson completed a two year fellowship in severe mental disorders at the University of Rochester, which provided him specialized training in the assessment of illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
These illnesses are often implicated in criminal matters involving people with severe mental disorders.
Dr. Erickson completed a two year fellowship in severe mental disorders at the University of Rochester, which provided him specialized training in the assessment of illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
These illnesses are often implicated in criminal matters involving people with severe mental disorders.
Dr. Erickson has specialized experience in the evaluation of juveniles involved in the criminal justice system.
Juveniles present special challenges to forensic evaluators as they must consider not only the presence or absence of mental illness, but the juvenile's developmental status and family environment.
Thus, juvenile forensic evaluations are often more complex and lengthy than adult evaluations and require specialized training and experience.
Children who have mental health and behavioral disorders are at increased risk for unlawful behavior.
Juveniles present special challenges to forensic evaluators as they must consider not only the presence or absence of mental illness, but the juvenile's developmental status and family environment.
Thus, juvenile forensic evaluations are often more complex and lengthy than adult evaluations and require specialized training and experience.
Children who have mental health and behavioral disorders are at increased risk for unlawful behavior.
Dr. Erickson is available to provide consultation to attorneys and other mental health professionals regarding the intersection of mental health issues and the law.
He has an in-depth knowledge of case law as it relates to mental health issues before the court, as well as the ethics and best practices of forensic mental health assessment.
He is available to provide lectures, consultation or instruction for legal groups, professional associations, and graduate level training programs.
He is also available for individual consultation to attorneys and other mental health professionals who are handling cases involving forensic mental health issues.
He has an in-depth knowledge of case law as it relates to mental health issues before the court, as well as the ethics and best practices of forensic mental health assessment.
He is available to provide lectures, consultation or instruction for legal groups, professional associations, and graduate level training programs.
He is also available for individual consultation to attorneys and other mental health professionals who are handling cases involving forensic mental health issues.
The office is conveniently located in York, PA, a half mile south of South George and Powder Mill Road (about a mile from York Hospital).
The office is accessible from the side entrance and is on the upper level (no elevator access).
Inside you will find a private and comfortable reception room.
Requesting an appointment is easy and convenient.
You may call the office or simply use the website-based contact feature.
Correspondence to the office is promptly returned during normal business hours.
The office is accessible from the side entrance and is on the upper level (no elevator access).
Inside you will find a private and comfortable reception room.
Requesting an appointment is easy and convenient.
You may call the office or simply use the website-based contact feature.
Correspondence to the office is promptly returned during normal business hours.
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