DUNCAN-HIVELY PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES

Clinical and Forensic Psychology

Assessment, Counseling and Consultation

Ann Dell Duncan-Hively, Ph.D., J.D. Wells Hively, Ph. D.

ANN DELL DUNCAN-HIVELY, Ph.D., J.D.

April 2016

OFFICE

300 Chesterfield Center, Suite 150

Chesterfield, MO 63011

Telephone: (314) 580-5346 e-mail:

Fax: 636 398- 6845

EDUCATION

B.A. University of Minnesota, June 1961

M.A. University of Minnesota, June 1965

Ph.D. University of Kansas, June 1967

Post doctorate, Clinical Psychology, Bureau of Child Research,

University of Kansas, June 1967-June 1968

Juris Doctorate Franklin Pierce Law Center, May 1981

Concord, New Hampshire

Trained Mediator, April 1984

LICENSES

Licensed Psychologist, New Hampshire, Certificates No. 132 and No. 1070, 1976 to present

Licensed Psychologist, Missouri, No. 1007, 1982 to present

Certified Health Care Provider, Missouri, No. PYO1007,

1993 to present

Registered Psychologist, Bermuda, Registration No. 7, 2003 to 2006

EMPLOYMENT

Private Practice of Psychology, St. Louis, MO 2006 to present

St. Louis Behavior Medicine Institute 2004-2006

Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

Bermuda Police Service 1999–2004

Consultant

Bermuda Department of Public Prosecutions 1999-2004

Consultant

Fairhaven’s Treatment Centre for Women 2002-2003

Hamilton, Bermuda

Consultant

Webster University, Hamilton, Bermuda 2000-2003

Adjunct Professor

Ashton Associates, Hamilton, Bermuda 1999-2004

Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

National Health Service, Maidstone, England, 1994

Trevor Gibbons Unit for Forensic Psychology

Consultant

Duncan-Hively, P.C., St. Louis, Missouri 1981-1999

Clinical and Forensic Psychologist

Spaulding Youth Center, Tilton, N. H. 1974-1981

Director of the Diagnostic Evaluation Clinic

and Staff Training

University of Minnesota Medical Center 1972-1974

Department of Pediatric Neurology and Clinical Psychology

Director of Developmental Communication

Behavior Disorder Clinic

Yeshiva University, New York City 1968-1972

Associate Professor, Department of

Special Education

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (Since 1990)

1991

Post Traumatic Stress in Children.

Workshop for Missouri Association of Residential Treatment Centers

Legal Issues in Adolescent Pregnancy

University of Mo. Department of Continuing Education

Child Custody and Support

University of Mo., Kansas City, Continuing Legal Education Seminar

1992

Interviewing Children Suspected of Being Sexually Abused

Legal Education Seminar, Office of Mo. Public Defender

Treatment Issues for Women who Kill

Presentation Mo. Psychological Association Annual Meeting

Domestic Violence, In and Out of the Courtroom

Mo. Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education

Interviewing Techniques for Sexual Abuse

SAFE Network Conference Workshop,

Mo. Department of Social Services

Ethical and Legal Issues for Psychologists

University of Missouri, Columbia

1993

Family Violence Seminar (with Honorable Sam Hais)

International Society for Family Law, North American Regional Conference, Wyoming

1995

Sexual Abuse from the Defendant’s Perspective

Mo. Department of Family Services Training

Columbia, Missouri

MMPI and Rorschach Responses of Battered Women Who Kill

Paper presented to 14th Annual Meeting, Society on Personality Assessment, Haifa, Israel

Interviewing Children (with Honorable T. Frawley) Bar Association of St. Louis

1996

Ethical Practice in the 90’s Workshop for Student Counseling Bureau University of Mo. Columbia

Ethical Dilemmas Training workshop for Kansas Psychological Association Topeka, Kansas
Sexual Abuse from the Defendant’s Point of View VOCAL, St. Louis, Mo.
Duty to Report Child Abuse The Missouri Psychologist, Nov./Dec.

1997

Interviewing Children: Family Law Seminar

Bar Association of St. Louis

Child Abuse Detection and Treatment

Alton Public Schools, Illinois

Legal Issues in Sexual Abuse, Ethical Issues for Psychologists

Workshop for Mo. Psychological Association Annual Meeting

Lake of Ozarks, Missouri

Trial Skills Training

Land of Lincoln Washington University School of Law

Sexual Harassment: Behavioral Characteristics

Workshop for the American Bar Association National Institute on Sexual Harassment, Chicago, Illinois

Update on Ethics Grand Rounds, University of Missouri Medical School Columbia, Missouri

Trial Skills Training: Suggestibility in Children

Missouri State Public Defenders

Ethical Concerns for Forensic Psychology

The Missouri Psychologist, Nov./Dec.

1998

Suggestibility in Young Children

The Missouri Psychologist, Jan./Feb.

2000

Interviewing Techniques and Suggestibility Workshop for the Bermuda Department of Child and Family Services

Harassment in Bermuda: Psychological and Legal Implications, Workshop for the Employee Assistance Program, Hamilton, Bermuda, (with Keren Lomas, Barrister)

Ethical Decision Making in Treatment of Substance Abuse Workshop for the Bermuda Addictions Certification Board and the National Drug Commission,

Child Abuse: Safety for the Children Workshop for the Bermuda Coalition for the Protection of Children, April 17 (with Drs. Barron & Hill, and Sgt. Lightbourne)

Strategic Planning for Future Treatment of Addiction

Workshop for the Bermuda National Drug Commission

2001
Harassment in the Workplace Workshop for the Bermuda Police Service

Assessment of Children's Normal Development and Allegations of Sexual Abuse Bermuda Police Service

The Ethics of Practice in Child Abuse Cases Paper presented at the National Resource Center for Defense of Child Abuse, Reno, Nevada

Developmental Issues in Assessing Suggestibility in Children Workshop for Federal and State Public Defenders, Spokane WA.

Problems with Suggestibility: Finding it, Understanding It, and Helping the Court Accept It

Workshop for Missouri State Public Defenders Trial Skills Training

2002

Ethical Decisions for Complex Treatment Issues Workshop for The Family Learning Centre, Hamilton, Bermuda

2005

The Complexity of Counseling Confidentiality Workshop for St. Louis Community College’s District Counseling Meeting

Custody Evaluations: Ethical Conundrums and Possible Solutions

Workshop for St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute

2006

Domestic Violence in the Home and in the Community

Workshop for SAWERAA, St. Louis, MO, May 2006

2007

Forensic Psychology: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

Workshop for Missouri Psychological Association

Annual Meeting 10 June 2007

2009

Case Analysis, Workshop on Child Sex Abuse Defense for State of Indiana Public Defenders, March 6, 2009

Overcoming the Drama of a Sex Crime Trial, New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, June 5, 2009

2010

The Role of the Guardian Ad Litem as a Mental Health Detective, Guardian Ad Litem Training for the Forty-Second Judicial Circuit, Salem Missouri, June 17, 2010

Evaluating the Accused, Workshop for the National Center for the

Defense of Child Abuse, Las Vegas, NV August 29, 2010

2012

Conflict in Families, Workshop for SAWERAA, St. Louis, MO, April 28, 2012

Normal Sexual Development, Workshop for the Department of Child and Family Services, Bermuda, July 12, 2012

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (Since 2000)

· Classifying Sexual Offenders. R. Knight (FBI), St. Louis, Mo. April, 2001

· Training in Forensic Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology, St. Louis, MO, April, 2001.

· Neurobiological Bases of Behavior, J. Ratey, Harvard Medical School, June 19 to 23, 2001

· Memory: Without It What Hope Is There For Justice?, E. Loftus and G. Gundjonsson, Edinburgh, Scotland July 7, 2003. 10 credit hours on memory research, false confessions and recollection problems in children.

· Psychology and the Law, International Interdisciplinary Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 9 to 13, 2003. 20 credit hours on intersectional issues between law and psychology (competence to stand trial, comparison standards for abuse delineations).

· Developing a Shared Vision in a Diverse World. ASPPA Third International Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 21 to 24, 2004. 16 credit hours on ethics, rules of practice and professional responsibilities.

· Ethical Issues in Supervision. Training program by The Family Center, October 4, 2004. 4 credit ethics.

· National Resource Center for Defense of Child Abuse. Las Vegas, Nevada, October 14 to 17, 2004. 20 credit hours on memory contamination, procedural confusions and implication of Crawford decision.

· Expressive Therapy for Multiple Disorders. St. Louis Behavioral Medicine. April 13, 2005

· Sensory Processing Disorders: An Overview. St. Louis University Pediatric Clinic. Sept. 20, 2005

· Eating Disorders Among Children and Adolescents. ICASA. Nov. 3, 2005

· ADHD in Children and Adolescents. Dr. R. Barkley, Dr. James Bell Training Institute. Dec. 2, 2005

· Dilemmas in Ethical Practice and Strategies for Decision Making. State Committee of Psychologists, Missouri Department of Mental Health, March, 2006

· Affect Regulation and The Repair of The Self. Dr. Allan Schore. UCLA School of Medicine. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas April 30 – May 1, 2006

· Effective Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorders. Missouri Institute of Mental Health & Mo. Dept. Mental Health, May 22, 2006

· Ethical Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists.

St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute. August 2006

· Ethics in Forensic Practice, Workshop sponsored by the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, October 2007

· What makes People Happy, Workshop sponsored by the St. Louis Psychological Association, January 2008

· Child Abuse Allegations: Separating Fact from Fiction. Fourteenth International Conference, National Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center, September 18-20, 2008

· Forensic Trends: Psychiatric and Behavioral Issues, Contemporary Forums, May 4-7, 2010

· Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in Child Custody Cases: No Easy Answers, Missouri Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, September 16, 2011

· Rorschach Performance Assessment System, Intermediate Workshop, February 24-25, 2012

· Attachment, Brain Science and Children of Divorce, AFCC 49th Annual Conference, June 6-9 2012

· 16th International Conference, Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center, September, 2012

· Asserting Privilege when Records are Subpoenaed, Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis, March 21, 2013

· New Directions in Forensic and Clinical Assessment, Division 42, APA, May 4, 2013

· Child Abuse Allegations, Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center, October 16-18, 2014

· What’s New in the Field of Eating Disorders, St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, October 31, 2014

· Autism Spectrum Disorders, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., November 14-15, 2014

· Psychological Assessment, Ethics and Expert Testimony, Division 42, APA, May 1-3, 2015

· Attachment and Borderline Personality Disorder, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. September 18-20, 2015

· Co-parenting counseling. Training sponsored by Missouri Chapter of AFCC., St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 22, 2016

· AFCC conference Modern Families: New Challenges, New Solutions, Seattle, Washington, June 1-4, 2016 (pending)

MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association 1968-Present

Missouri Psychological Association 1981-Present

Chairperson, Ethics Committee

Bermuda Psychological Association 1999- 2006

Member, Ethics Committee

HONORS

Recipient, Certificate of Commendation, Bermuda Police Department June 1993

Board Member, SAWERRA, Nov. 2006, Board President, 2009 to 2013

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300 Chesterfield Center, Suite 150 Mail to: PMB 286, 1324 Clarkson Clayton Center

Chesterfield, MO 63017 Ellisville, MO 63011

Telephone: 314 580-5346 Fax: 636 398-6845 e-mail

On the Web: www.duncanhively.com

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