Fielding Graduate University

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Santa Barbara, California 93105
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Washington, DC 20003

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.

Megan Seltz, Ph.D.

Megan Seltz, Ph.D.

Megan Seltz, Ph.D.

ABOUT

Dr. Megan Seltz’s expertise is in the evaluation of cases for immigration matters. She frequently evaluates matters of hardship that are both psychologically diverse and eclectic, and finds that each case is unique and the nature of the practice must stay up-to-date. She has over 10 years of experience as an expert psychologist in private practice in NYC. Her professional and academic background is in clinical psychology, and this guides her work.

SYMPOSIUM SESSION

Assessments of children whose parents are in deportation proceedings: Clinical data evidences a worsening of psychological symptoms atypical of peers