Fielding Graduate University

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37th Annual Forensic Psychology Symposium

Hosted by the American College of Forensic Psychology
in collaboration with Fielding Graduate University.

Fielding Graduate University is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Fielding maintains responsibility for this pro-gram and its content. This program will offer a maximum of 22 hours of Continuing Education credits.

The American College of Forensic Psychology certifies that this activity is pending approval for 22 hours of MCLE from the State Bar of California.

Amir Ramezani Ph.D.

Amir Ramezani Ph.D.

Amir Ramezani Ph.D.

ABOUT

Dr. Amir Ramezani works at the University of California, Davis as a Neuropsychologist/Associate Clinical Professor and serves as the Director of the Neuropsychology & Health Psychology Training Program. He provides assessments and interventions for individuals living with psychological and neurological injuries, traumas, and chronic conditions (e.g., TBI, complex trauma/PTSD, dementia, stroke, cancer). In his private forensic practice, he conducts expert witness neurocognitive and psychological examination in civil and criminal cases. Dr. Amir Ramezani’s training includes completing a fellowship in Neuropsychology at UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience, a fellowship focusing in Pain Psychology at UCSF, and a dual PhD in Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine at UNT.

SYMPOSIUM SESSION

Neuropsychology of TBI and Somatization in Personal Injury Law