Chioma Ajoku, JD, PhD, ABPP

Chioma Ajoku, JD, PhD, ABPP

Chioma Ajoku, JD, PhD, ABPP is a private practitioner in New York State and the owner of Forensic Psych Solutions. The focus of her practice is forensic evaluations and child/adolescent therapy. Dr. Ajoku graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a BA in Psychological and Brain Sciences. She then obtained a dual degree, MA/JD (psychology/law), from Duke University and Duke University School of Law, and was admitted to the NYS Bar. She subsequently obtained her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the CUNY Graduate Center via the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Afterward, she completed a Child and Family Forensic Postdoctoral Fellowship at William James College. Currently, she serves on the Mental Health Professionals Certification Committee for the First and Second Judicial Departments of New York. She also serves on the AFCC Continuing Education Committee and is a member of the AFCC Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force in addition to being an AFCC board member.

Chioma Ajoku, JD, PhD, ABPP

Chioma Ajoku, JD, PhD, ABPP

Chioma Ajoku, JD, PhD, ABPP is a private practitioner in New York State and the owner of Forensic Psych Solutions. The focus of her practice is forensic evaluations and child/adolescent therapy. Dr. Ajoku graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a BA in Psychological and Brain Sciences. She then obtained a dual degree, MA/JD (psychology/law), from Duke University and Duke University School of Law, and was admitted to the NYS Bar. She subsequently obtained her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the CUNY Graduate Center via the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Afterward, she completed a Child and Family Forensic Postdoctoral Fellowship at William James College. Currently, she serves on the Mental Health Professionals Certification Committee for the First and Second Judicial Departments of New York. She also serves on the AFCC Continuing Education Committee and is a member of the AFCC Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force in addition to being an AFCC board member.

Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, PhD

Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, PhD

Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, PhD is a forensic psychologist in a private consulting practice in Metrowest Boston. She earned her doctorate in clinical and forensic psychology at the Law & Psychology Program of the University of Nebraska. Her post-doctoral training was through Harvard Medical School. Her experience includes conducting evaluations for the family and juvenile courts; developing the Massachusetts standards for child custody evaluations, and providing statewide training on these standards; consultation and training for child welfare attorneys and juvenile defenders, and membership in the statewide oversight committee for juvenile court clinician training and certification; serving on the Conference Committee and as secretary and now president-elect of the Massachusetts AFCC board, the Family Court Review editorial board, providing parent coaching and coordination, and offering innovative intervention programs for parents involved in high conflict divorce/child custody proceedings. She consults on topics of trauma and child maltreatment impacts on attachment, child development, parenting, intimate partner violence, and delinquent behavior. Dr. Greenwald O’Brien has directed a post-doctoral fellowship and APA internship in child and family forensic psychology.

Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, PhD

Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, PhD

Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, PhD is a forensic psychologist in a private consulting practice in Metrowest Boston. She earned her doctorate in clinical and forensic psychology at the Law & Psychology Program of the University of Nebraska. Her post-doctoral training was through Harvard Medical School. Her experience includes conducting evaluations for the family and juvenile courts; developing the Massachusetts standards for child custody evaluations, and providing statewide training on these standards; consultation and training for child welfare attorneys and juvenile defenders, and membership in the statewide oversight committee for juvenile court clinician training and certification; serving on the Conference Committee and as secretary and now president-elect of the Massachusetts AFCC board, the Family Court Review editorial board, providing parent coaching and coordination, and offering innovative intervention programs for parents involved in high conflict divorce/child custody proceedings. She consults on topics of trauma and child maltreatment impacts on attachment, child development, parenting, intimate partner violence, and delinquent behavior. Dr. Greenwald O’Brien has directed a post-doctoral fellowship and APA internship in child and family forensic psychology.

April Harris-Britt, PhD

April Harris-Britt, PhD

April Harris-Britt, PhD is a licensed psychologist and parent coordinator who conducts child and adult psychological evaluations, child custody evaluations, civil guardian ad litem evaluations, and parental competency evaluations. Dr. Harris-Britt provides training to mental health professionals, attorneys, and judges and has presented at numerous conferences regarding services for families engaged in high-conflict custody disputes. She is currently a member of the Board for the Center for Cooperative Parenting, APA Advocacy Coordinating Committee, and APA Working Group to Review Scientific Literature for High Conflict Family Relationships. April contributes to AFCC through her work on the Board of Directors, Task Force for Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluations, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, and the Awards Committee. She is also the former president of the North Carolina chapter of AFCC.

April Harris-Britt, PhD

April Harris-Britt, PhD

April Harris-Britt, PhD is a licensed psychologist and parent coordinator who conducts child and adult psychological evaluations, child custody evaluations, civil guardian ad litem evaluations, and parental competency evaluations. Dr. Harris-Britt provides training to mental health professionals, attorneys, and judges and has presented at numerous conferences regarding services for families engaged in high-conflict custody disputes. She is currently a member of the Board for the Center for Cooperative Parenting, APA Advocacy Coordinating Committee, and APA Working Group to Review Scientific Literature for High Conflict Family Relationships. April contributes to AFCC through her work on the Board of Directors, Task Force for Model Standards of Practice for Child Custody Evaluations, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, and the Awards Committee. She is also the former president of the North Carolina chapter of AFCC.

Kate McNamara, PhD

Kate McNamara, PhD

Kate McNamara, PhD is a psychologist in private practice in Fort Collins, Colorado. She received her master’s in counseling from Ohio State and doctorate in counseling psychology from Penn State. She was a tenured associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University before devoting herself to full-time practice. She specializes in working with high conflict families. She is a past chair and current member of the Colorado Psychological Association Ethics Committee. Kate is a past president of the Colorado Chapter of AFCC and remains involved in program planning and chapter development. She also serves on the AFCC executive board, Conference Committee, Continuing Education Committee, and Finance Committee.

Kate McNamara, PhD

Kate McNamara, PhD

Kate McNamara, PhD is a psychologist in private practice in Fort Collins, Colorado. She received her master’s in counseling from Ohio State and doctorate in counseling psychology from Penn State. She was a tenured associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University before devoting herself to full-time practice. She specializes in working with high conflict families. She is a past chair and current member of the Colorado Psychological Association Ethics Committee. Kate is a past president of the Colorado Chapter of AFCC and remains involved in program planning and chapter development. She also serves on the AFCC executive board, Conference Committee, Continuing Education Committee, and Finance Committee.

Terry Singh, PhD, ABPP

Terry Singh, PhD, ABPP

Terry Singh, PhD, ABPP is a clinical and forensic psychologist whose areas of special interest include working with high-conflict families of divorce and separation, child custody evaluation, consideration of cultural factors in assessment and treatment, and the treatment of severe and persistent psychopathology. While his clinical practice is largely focused on working with children and families in his home province, he has also assisted in national and international relocation matters, including Hague Convention applications. He is a regular presenter and trainer at AFCC and other international conferences and has authored articles on issues regarding child and family forensic psychology. He is a board member of AFCC and the Alberta Chapter of AFCC and currently chairs the Alberta Chapter's Programming Committee. Lastly, Terry serves on to AFCC’s Continuing Education Committee.

Terry Singh, PhD, ABPP

Terry Singh, PhD, ABPP

Terry Singh, PhD, ABPP is a clinical and forensic psychologist whose areas of special interest include working with high-conflict families of divorce and separation, child custody evaluation, consideration of cultural factors in assessment and treatment, and the treatment of severe and persistent psychopathology. While his clinical practice is largely focused on working with children and families in his home province, he has also assisted in national and international relocation matters, including Hague Convention applications. He is a regular presenter and trainer at AFCC and other international conferences and has authored articles on issues regarding child and family forensic psychology. He is a board member of AFCC and the Alberta Chapter of AFCC and currently chairs the Alberta Chapter's Programming Committee. Lastly, Terry serves on to AFCC’s Continuing Education Committee.

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