About Dr. Williams:
A University of California, Berkeley psychologist, Dr. Williams is respected for his work on psychotherapy ethics and malpractice, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), professional risk management, fitness for duty, assessment of emotional harm, malingering, sentencing mitigation and sexual harassment. In addition to his forensic work, Dr. Williams has served ten years as Peer Review chair for a psychiatry department at a major urban medical center and is in full-time clinical practice. Dr. Williams specializes in the treatment of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia. Dr. Williams has held an elected position on the Board of Directors of Psychologists in Independent Practice, a Division of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Williams served as the official representative of that Division to the Ethics Code Task Force of the American Psychological Association, the group that created the 2002 revision of the Ethics Code. Dr. Williams has offered seminars on ethics and risk management at meetings of the American Psychological Association, the American College of Forensic Psychology, the Nevada Psychological Association, Lehigh Valley Psychological Association and the American Academy of Psychotherapists. Dr. Williams is the author of over 25 published articles and book chapters that have appeared in professional publications and has recently completed a six year term as Associate Editor and Editor of the national professional publication, The Independent Practitioner. Please contact Dr. Williams to discuss your case.
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Dr. Martin H. Williams is an experienced psychological expert who has given sworn expert testimony approximately 70 times in the United States and abroad. Dr. Williams has consulted on over 100 licensing board, civil (state and federal) and criminal matters. Dr. Williams has never failed to qualify as an expert in a matter for which he has been retained.