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Matthew Mendel

Matthew Mendel, PhD based in Raleigh, North Carolina. 34 years of experience with specialization in Abuse / Child Elder Spousal, childhood sexual abuse, male survivor of childhood abuse. Has testified 33 times and deposed 10 times.

PhD ·

Raleigh, North Carolina

About

Dr. Matthew Mendel is a highly credentialed clinical psychologist and expert witness specializing in childhood trauma-related forensic cases, particularly those involving sexual abuse. With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Michigan, Dr. Mendel has established himself as a pioneer in "life-history" based forensic evaluations, an approach that delves into the comprehensive personal narratives of defendants rather than relying solely on psychological testing.

Dr. Mendel's expertise is further bolstered by his extensive experience as an author and his work on over 270 forensic cases across 27 states and federal jurisdictions. His seminal book, "The Male Survivor: Impact of Sexual Abuse" (Sage Publications, 1995), explores the long-term effects of sexual abuse on male victims, a topic he has presented on at numerous conferences and seminars. Additionally, Dr. Mendel has published articles in peer-reviewed journals and served as an anonymous peer reviewer for publications on sexual abuse.

In his forensic practice, Dr. Mendel has been retained as an expert witness in numerous high-profile cases, including capital punishment proceedings where he evaluates defendants with histories of childhood trauma and sexual abuse. His testimony has proven invaluable in helping legal professionals understand the complex psychological factors that may have influenced the accused individual's actions. With over two decades of experience in private practice, Dr. Mendel's clinical work further reinforces his credibility, as he has provided psychological assessments and therapy to children, families, and adults dealing with a wide range of issues.

Specialties

Abuse / Child Elder Spousal
childhood sexual abuse
male survivor of childhood abuse
Forensic Psychology
Childhood trauma-related forensic cases
Sexual abuse
Trauma
34
Years Experience
270
Cases Handled

Work Experience

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGYCurrent
MATTHEW MENDEL, PHD, P.C.
1997Present

Evaluation of men in civil and criminal cases.

PSYCHOLOGIST AND BUSINESS OWNERCurrent
MENDEL PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES
2001Present

Psychological assessment and therapy.

PSYCHOLOGIST
SILBER PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, P.A.
19952001

Psychological assessment and therapy.

ASSOCIATE CLINICAL MANAGER
PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, P.C.
19941994

Clinical management of psychologists and social workers.

PSYCHOLOGIST
PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, P.C.
19921995

Psychological assessments and short-term psychotherapy in outpatient clinic.

VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
19921994

Clinical supervision of child-track students in Clinical Psychology doctoral program.

Education

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
University of Michigan
1992

Dissertation: The Impact of Sexual Abuse Upon Males

M.A. in Clinical Psychology
University of Michigan
1989

Masters Thesis: The Assessment of Capacity for Emotional Investment in Relationships and Moral Standards Using TAT and Interview Data

A.B. Cum Laude
Princeton University
1984

Thesis: The Appeal of Cults

Credentials & Licenses

PSYPACT

PSYPACT

33
Times Testified
10
Times Deposed
270
Cases Worked

Publications

The Male Survivor: Impact of Sexual Abuse
Sage Publications·1995
Kidstuff: Working your way to a child-friendly divorce
Families of transition: A guide to surviving divorce. Raleigh, NC: Rosen Divorce·2004
Object relations disturbances in sexually abused males
Journal of Interpersonal Violence·2001
Book Review: William N. Friedrich's Psychotherapy with sexually abused boys: An integrated approach
Journal of Interpersonal Violence·1999
The parentally bereaved child: A leader's guide to time-limited developmental facilitation groups for elementary school-age children
Ann Arbor, MI: Arbor Hospice and Neil Kalter, Ph.D.·1994
Issues of particular salience to male survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin·1993
Parental fighting and children's coping
In N. Kalter (Ed.), Time-limited developmental facilitation groups for children of divorce: Junior high school manual. Ann Arbor, MI: Neil Kalter & Associates.·1993
The assessment of complexity of representations of people using TAT and interview data
Journal of Personality·1992
The impact of sexual abuse upon males
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International·1992
Proposal for legislation establishing a statewide child advocacy office and setting standards for representing the child
In D. Duquette (Ed.), Advocating for the child in protection proceedings. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.·1990
Introduction to the group and drawing of family pictures
In N. Kalter (Ed.), Timelimited developmental facilitation groups for children of divorce: Early elementary school manual. Ann Arbor, MI: Neil Kalter & Associates.·1988

Professional Memberships

American Psychological Association (APA)
association
APA Division 41, American Psychology-Law Society
division
North Carolina Psychological Association (NCPA)
association
NCPA Division of Professional Practice
division
National Register of Health Service Psychologists
register

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