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Stanley L. Brodsky
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Primary Concentration:
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Secondary Concentration:
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| Clinical/Psychology-Law |
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Courses:
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362-C Gordon Palmer Hall |
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Forensic Psychology
Psychology-Law Practicum
Psychotherapy Practicum
Psychology of Romantic Relationships
Psychology of Men & Masculimity
Nonverbal Communication
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(205) 348-1920 |
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| FAX: |
(205) 348-8648 |
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| E-Mail: |
sbrodsky@bama.ua.edu |
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Website: |
website |
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| Research Interests: |
Forensic Psychology
Expert Witness Effectiveness
Competency for Execution
Jury Selection
Trial Consultation
Mitigation Evidence and Testimony
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| Research Affiliations: |
Witness Research Lab |
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| Recent Publications: |
Brodsky, S.L. (2004). Coping with Cross-Examination and Other Pathways to Effective Testimony. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Books |
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Brodsky, S.L. (1999). The Expert Expert Witness: More Maxims and Guidelines for Testifying in Court, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Books. |
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Brodsky, S.L. and Cannon, D.E. (2006). Ingratiation in the courtroom and in the voir dire process: when more is not better. Law and Psychology Review, 30, 103-117. |
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Brodsky, S.L. (2005). Psychotherapy with reluctant and involuntary clients. In Koocher, G.P., Norcross, J.C. & Hill, S. S. III (Eds.) Psychologist’s Desk Reference: Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. |
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Ackerson, K.S., Brodsky, S.L. & Zapf, P.A. (2005). Judges’ and Psychologists’ Assessments of Legal and Clinical Factors in Competence for Execution. Psychology, Public Policy, & Law, 11, 164-193 |