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Join Dr. Patricia Zapf as she interviews experts Dr. Monique Coleman and Dr. Virginia Barber Rioja on their career paths and insights into forensic and correctional psychology. In this episode, "Pathways to Impact: Careers in Forensic and Correctional Psychology," Dr. Patricia Zapf discusses the world of forensic and correctional psychology with experts. Dr. Virginia Barber Roja and Dr. Monique Coleman, with extensive experience in the field, share insights into addiction, mental health, and the legal system. From their unique career trajectories to daily activities and ethical considerations, listeners will gain invaluable knowledge about the intersections of psychology and law. This episode highlights the multifaceted realm of forensic psychology and its profound impact on individuals and society.
About our Host 
Dr. Patricia A. Zapf, Ph.D. is Vice President for Business Innovation & Strategic Advancement at Palo Alto University (PAU). Prior to coming to PAU, she was a professor of psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (CUNY) for 16 years. During that time, she was instrumental in the development of a new doctoral program in clinical psychology with an emphasis on forensic psychology. She served as the program’s first Director of Clinical Training. Prior to her time at CUNY, she was on the psychology and law faculty at the University of Alabama. In 2009, Dr. Zapf founded CONCEPT Professional Training to elevate the practice level in psychology and related professions. In 2018, Dr. Zapf brought CONCEPT Professional Training to Palo Alto University to further its mission of continuing professional studies in partnership with Palo Alto University.
About our Guests
Dr. Virginia Barber Rioja obtained her Ph.D. in clinical forensic psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. For 7 years, she worked in the NYC jail system holding the positions of Co-Chief and Clinical Director of Mental Health, and Assistant Chief of Forensic Services for Correctional Health Services/NYC Health + Hospitals, which provides mental health treatment to the NYC jails and forensic assessment services to the NYC courts. She is also an adjunct assistant professor in the Psychology Department of New York University and the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology of Teachers College, Columbia University.
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Coleman is the owner and CEO of Comprehensive Psycholegal Services, and is an expert witness, with experience conducting comprehensive psycholegal evaluations in criminal and civil forensic psychological cases for adults and juveniles. She has expertise in such areas as criminal competency, criminal responsibility, death penalty mitigation, and pre-trial & post-conviction mitigation. She works with individuals of all cultures and backgrounds



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Join Dr. Patricia Zapf as she interviews experts Dr. Monique Coleman and Dr. Virginia Barber Rioja on their career paths and insights into forensic and correctional psychology. In this episode, "Pathways to Impact: Careers in Forensic and Correctional Psychology," Dr. Patricia Zapf discusses the world of forensic and correctional psychology with experts. Dr. Virginia Barber Roja and Dr. Monique Coleman, with extensive experience in the field, share insights into addiction, mental health, and the legal system. From their unique career trajectories to daily activities and ethical considerations, listeners will gain invaluable knowledge about the intersections of psychology and law. This episode highlights the multifaceted realm of forensic psychology and its profound impact on individuals and society.
About our Host 
Dr. Patricia A. Zapf, Ph.D. is Vice President for Business Innovation & Strategic Advancement at Palo Alto University (PAU). Prior to coming to PAU, she was a professor of psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (CUNY) for 16 years. During that time, she was instrumental in the development of a new doctoral program in clinical psychology with an emphasis on forensic psychology. She served as the program’s first Director of Clinical Training. Prior to her time at CUNY, she was on the psychology and law faculty at the University of Alabama. In 2009, Dr. Zapf founded CONCEPT Professional Training to elevate the practice level in psychology and related professions. In 2018, Dr. Zapf brought CONCEPT Professional Training to Palo Alto University to further its mission of continuing professional studies in partnership with Palo Alto University.
About our Guests
Dr. Virginia Barber Rioja obtained her Ph.D. in clinical forensic psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. For 7 years, she worked in the NYC jail system holding the positions of Co-Chief and Clinical Director of Mental Health, and Assistant Chief of Forensic Services for Correctional Health Services/NYC Health + Hospitals, which provides mental health treatment to the NYC jails and forensic assessment services to the NYC courts. She is also an adjunct assistant professor in the Psychology Department of New York University and the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology of Teachers College, Columbia University.
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Coleman is the owner and CEO of Comprehensive Psycholegal Services, and is an expert witness, with experience conducting comprehensive psycholegal evaluations in criminal and civil forensic psychological cases for adults and juveniles. She has expertise in such areas as criminal competency, criminal responsibility, death penalty mitigation, and pre-trial & post-conviction mitigation. She works with individuals of all cultures and backgrounds



Episode Resources 
http://www.cps-ga.com http://www.cps-la.com https://ap-ls.org/

55 min