|
|
David D. Fox, Ph.D.410 W. Arden
Avenue Suite 201, Glendale, CA 91203 Voice/Fax: 818-246-3937 |
Professional background:
· 20 years in independent practice
· 15 years experience performing Worker's Compensation and Personal Injury evaluations
· Accepted as an expert witness in psychology and neuropsychology in several courts
· Extensive training and experience in psychological assessment
· Directed the Psychological Testing Service of Kaiser Permanente for 11 years
· Taught psychology, psychological testing, and neuropsychology at the graduate level for more than 20 years
· More than a dozen professional publications and presentations
Education:
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology,
Wayne State University, 1979
M.S. Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University, 1974
B.A. Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara, 1969
Licensure and Certifications
California License PSY 6433
Qualified Medical Evaluator
Diplomate, American Board of Vocational Neuropsychology
Diplomate, American Board of Psychological Specialties
·
Fox, D. Normative problems for the Wechsler Memory
Scale-Revised Logical Memory Test when used in litigation. Archives of
Clinical Neuropsychology, 1994, 9, 211-214.
·
Fox, D. Reply to article: Premature norm
recommendations. Assessment, 1994, 1 (4), 419.
·
Fox, D., Gerson, A., & Lees-Haley, P. Interrelationship of MMPI-2 validity scales in personal injury
claims. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1995, 51 (1), 42-47.
·
Fox, D., Lees-Haley,
P., Earnest, K., & Dolezal-Wood, S. Post-Conscussive
Symptoms: Base rates and etiology in psychiatric patients. The Clinical
Neuropsychologist, 1995, 9 (1), 89-92.
·
Fox, D., Lees-Haley,
P., Earnest, K., & Dolezal-Wood, S. Base rates of
post-concussive symptoms in Health Maintainance Organization patients and
controls. Neuropsychology, 1995, 9 (4), 606-611.
·
Axelrod, B.N., Fox, D. D., Lees-Haley, P.R., Earnest, K.,
Dolezal-Wood, S. (1998). Application of the postconcussive syndrome
questionnaire with medical and psychiatric outpatients. Archives of
Clinical Neuropsychology, 13 (6), 543-548.
·
Gerson, A. and Fox, D. D. (1999). Boundary violations:
The gray area. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 17(2), 57-61.
·
Schatz, D., Harder, D., Schatz, M., Harden, K.,
Chilingar, L., Fox, D., & Hoffman, C. (2000). The relationship of maternal
personality characteristics to birth outcomes and infant development. Birth –
Issues in Perinatal Care. 27(1), 25-32.
·
Lees-Haley, P. R., Fox, D. D., & Courtney, J. C.
(2001). A comparison of complaints by mild brain injury claimants and other
claimants describing subjective experiences immediately following their injury.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 16, 689-695.
·
Lees-Haley, P. R. & Fox, D. D. (2001) Isn’t
everything in forensic neuropsychology controversial? NeuroRehabilitation, Vol
16(4), 2001. Special Issue: Controversies in neuropsychology. pp. 267- 273.
· Lees-Haley, P. R. & Fox, D. D. (2001). The use and misuse of psychological testing. In J. J. McDonald & F. B. Kulick, Mental and Emotional Injuries in Employment Litigation, 2nd Ed. Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
·
Fox, D. D. & Lees-Haley, P. R. (2002). MMPI-2
scores fail to correlate with employment status. Journal of Forensic
Neuropsychology, 2(2), 53-56.
· Lees-Haley, P. R., Iverson, G. L, Lange, R. T., Fox, D. D., & Allen, L. M. (2002) Malingering in Forensic Neuropsychology: Daubert and the MMPI-2. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 3(1/2), 167-204.
· Lees-Haley, P., Green, P., Rohling, M. L., Fox, D., & Allen, L. M. (2003). Commentary on “The lesion(s) in traumatic brain injury: Implications for clinical neuropsychology”. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18, 574-583.
·
Gerson, A. and Fox, D. (2003). Fibromyalgia revisited: Axis II factors in MMPI and historical Data in
compensation claimants. American
Journal of Forensic Psychology,
21(3), 21-25.