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Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D. 2737 West Fairbanks Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789 407-740-6838 EDUCATION: Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne, FL) August, 2005-September, 2009 Doctor of Psychology, Clinical Psychology (APA Accredited) Forensic Psychology Concentration Recipient: Psy.D. Graduate Student Research Award East Carolina University (Greenville, NC) August, 2001-May, 2003 Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology Ohio University (Athens, OH) September, 1996-June, 2001 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Bachelor of Arts, Sociology LICENSURE: Florida Department of Health-Board of Psychology September, 2010-present Licensed Psychologist License Number: PY 8144 North Carolina Psychology Board August, 2004-present Licensed Psychological Associate, Health Services Provider License Number: 2508 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE: Psychological Affiliates, Inc. (Winter Park, FL) Post-Doctoral Residency and Current Practice August, 2009-present Completed a one-year, 2000-hour, post-doctoral residency and remained as employee of the practice as a licensed psychologist. The practice provides a continuum of outpatient assessment and treatment services and focuses largely on forensic assessment. Services include: Forensic evaluations- parenting plan evaluations/social investigations, risk assessments, dependency evaluations (parental fitness and child victim evaluations), psychosexual evaluations, competency evaluations, assessing mental state at the time of the offense (insanity), criminal mitigation, and personal injury evaluations. Psychological evaluations for various referring agencies aimed at clarifying diagnosis and aiding in treatment planning. Consulting psychologist for the Child Protection Team (CPT) in Orange County, Florida. Professional consultation-including work product review and court preparation. Expert witness testimony. Establishing a database of psychological test data to be used for clinical research. Supervision/coordination of graduate students employed at the practice for a practicum experience. Individual therapy with adolescent and adult populations. Atascadero State Hospital (Atascadero, CA) APA Accredited, Pre-Doctoral Internship August, 2008-July, 2009 Provided psychological services for patients of a maximum security forensic hospital. The hospital houses adult males committed under various California penal codes, including incompetent to stand trial, transfers from the department of corrections, not guilty by reason of insanity, sexually violent predators, and individuals committed to parole at the hospital under California s mentally disordered offender law. Services included: Psychological evaluations aimed at clarifying diagnosis and aiding in treatment planning.!1

Forensic evaluations-including malingering evaluations, mentally disordered offender placement evaluations, incompetent to stand trial evaluations, and violence risk assessment. Reliability training for the PCL-R using Dr. Robert Hare s Darkstone inter-rater reliability training materials. Training in violence risk assessment, sexual-violence risk, and evaluation of malingering. Individual and group therapy-including psychoeducational groups and competency restoration groups. Active participation in an interdisciplinary treatment team. In-vivo observation of psychologists testifying in court as well as participation in mock trials to practice expert witness testimony. Numerous didactic trainings and supervision experiences relevant to forensic psychology. Circles of Care, Inc. (Melbourne, FL) Graduate Student Practicum January, 2008-July, 2008 Provided psychological services for patients of an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Services included: Individual and group therapy with adult and adolescent populations. Psychological evaluations to aid in diagnostic clarification and treatment planning. Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) (Melbourne, FL) Graduate Student Practicum January, 2008-May, 2008 Learned the administration of the LENS treatment and was able to administer the treatment, under the supervision of a certified psychologist. Assisted in developing client consent forms and informational handouts about the LENS treatment modality. Counseling and Psychological Services (Melbourne, FL) Graduate Student Practicum August, 2007-May, 2008 Provided a variety of outpatient services for a university counseling center. Services included: Individual therapy with a diverse college population. Psychological evaluations to help aid in treatment planning and identifying learning disabilities. Academic assessment and career counseling. Developed and led presentations at outreach events aimed at raising awareness among university students of relevant mental health-related issues. Psychological Affiliates, Inc. (Winter Park, FL) Graduate Student Practicum August, 2007-December, 2007 Worked for a team of psychologists in a private practice. Acquired knowledge related to forensic assessment, forensic report writing, and various administrative duties of private practice. Experiences included: Scoring numerous psychological tests, including clinical and forensically-relevant instruments. In-vivo observation of evaluations and administration of specific instruments. In-vivo observation of psychologists testifying in court proceedings. Responsible for maintaining and ordering psychological testing supplies. Brevard County Jail (Cocoa, FL) Graduate Student Practicum May, 2007-July, 2007 Worked as a member of the mental health unit, providing mental health services and interventions in a correctional setting. Services included: Assessments and screenings of individuals identified as having potential psychological problems. Completed suicide risk assessments and provided crisis interventions for inmates with suicidal ideation. Followed the juvenile population at the jail complex, providing counseling services and facilitating treatment. Began the establishment of a resource center for the juveniles to have access to relevant educational and occupational materials. Followed several inmates on an individual basis to provide therapy services, monitor behaviors, and improve adjustment to the jail environment. Presented at the Brevard County Crisis Intervention Team trainings in regard to psychopathology and personality disorders.!2

Florida Institute of Technology-Forensic Team (Melbourne, FL) Graduate Student Practicum January, 2007-April, 2007 Worked in conjunction with faculty to establish a team of student clinicians to provide forensic assessment services for the Brevard County Jail Complex. Services included: Psychological evaluations of inmates referred by the mental health unit of the jail. The purpose of the evaluations was to aid in planning treatment. Community Psychological Services of Florida Tech (Melbourne, FL) Graduate Student Practicum August, 2006-April, 2007 Provided outpatient psychological services through a community clinic. Services included: Individual therapy with an adult population. Conducted intake interviews and assessments of new clients. Psychological evaluations of adult and adolescent populations. Completed Social Security Disability evaluations. Participated in community outreach projects to market and raise awareness of the services offered by the clinic. Family Learning Program (Melbourne, FL) Graduate Student Therapist August, 2005-August, 2006 Provided therapy services and assessment for children and families who were recovering from the trauma of sexual abuse. Services included: Co-leader for a group of teenage victims of sexual abuse, co-leader for a group of non-offending caretakers, and individual therapy. Completed intakes and assessments for new admissions to the program. Assisted in the development of presentations for a statewide training for sexual abuse treatment providers. LIFE Incorporated (Washington, NC) Licensed Psychological Associate May, 2003-July, 2005 Provided outpatient psychological services, as a contract provider, to various mental health agencies and organizations throughout eastern North Carolina. Services included: Individual therapy primarily with adolescent and teen populations. Therapy settings included: schools, mental health clinics, and client homes. Worked as a consulting psychologist for a local school district. Conducted psychological testing to evaluate for learning disorders and behavioral problems and made referrals for school-based interventions. Psychological evaluations of adult and adolescent populations. Developed behavior intervention plans for adolescent and adult populations. Completed intake assessments for new admissions to the agency. Tideland Mental Health Center (Washington, NC) Psychology Internship July, 2002-May, 2003 Full-time, 1000-hour, Master s internship and part-time externship. Provided a continuum of mental health services for an outpatient clinic. Services included: Individual therapy with an adult population. Psychological evaluations of adult and adolescent populations. Conducted intake interviews and assessment of adult and adolescent populations. Worked the crisis center and became familiar with North Carolina s involuntary hospitalization procedure. Cherry Hospital (Goldsboro, NC) Graduate Student Practicum January, 2002-April, 2002 Master s practicum placement. Provided mental health services for patients of an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Services included: Individual therapy with an adult population.!3

Conducted admission interviews and evaluations for patients being transferred to a less restrictive ward of the hospital. Observed and participated in a Dialectical Behavior Therapy group. ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE: Teaching Assistant (Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL) August, 2006-July, 2008 In-class teaching assistant for a graduate-level course in Psychodiagnostics, teaching students how to write integrated psychological reports. Taught a lab of graduate students, for two consecutive years, in a Projective Personality Assessment course. Instruction included: teaching the administration and scoring of the Rorschach, using Exner s Comprehensive System, as well as the administration of other projective techniques. Taught a lab of graduate students in an Assessment of Intelligence course. Instruction included: teaching the administration and scoring of intelligence and achievement tests. In-class teaching assistant for graduate students in a Clinical Skills course. Instruction included: working with a small group of students to learn and improve basic therapy and clinical skills. Graduate Student Assistant (Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL) August, 2005-June, 2006 Assisted Professor Radhika Krishnamurthy with conducting research and preparing review letters for articles submitted for publication to the Journal of Personality Assessment. PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS/CONTINUING EDUCATION: Interviewing Children (Denver, CO) November, 2018 Presented by: Benjamin J. Albritton, Psy.D., ABPP, Emily Van Pelt Ph.D., Rebecca M. Stahl, JD, and Christina Moran, Psy.D. Guidelines for Addictive Behavior Evaluations in Child Custody Litigation (Denver, CO) November, 2018 Presented by: A. Tom Horvath, Ph.D., ABPP Parenting Plans that Limit Toxic Stress (Denver, CO) November, 2018 Presented by: Michael Saini, MSW, Ph.D., and Leslie M. Drozd, Ph.D. Child Abuse and Neglect: A Training Program for Professionals in the Field (Palm Coast, FL) April, 2017 Presented by: University of Florida Health, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Forensic Pediatrics Putting the New Guidelines for Evaluating Intimate Partner Violence to Work (Atlanta, GA) November, 2016 Presented by: Gabrielle Davis, JD, Robin M. Deutsch, Ph.D., ABPP, Loretta Frederick, JD, and Arnold Shienvold, Ph.D. Understanding Parental Gatekeeping in Families with a Special Needs Child (Atlanta, GA) November, 2016 Presented by: Robert Kaufman, Ph.D., ABPP, and Daniel Picklar, Ph.D., ABPP Developing Forensic Psychological Opinions (Atlanta, GA) November, 2016 Presented by: Jonathan W. Gould, Ph.D., Dianna J. Gould-Saltman, and Allan Posthuma, Ph.D. To Believe or Not Believe: Handling Allegations of Abuse in Child Custody Cases (Atlanta, GA) November, 2016 Presented by: Ruth O. Moore, Ph.D., and Ann Ordway, JD, Ph.D. From Chaos to Stability in Substance Abuse Cases (Atlanta, GA) November, 2016 Presented by: Colleen Moore, LMFT, MAC!4

Child Custody, Relocation, and Risk: Developing Long Distance Parenting Plans (Tampa, FL) October, 2015 Presented by: William G. Austin, Ph.D., and Deborah O. Day, Psy.D. Social Investigations and Parenting Evaluations: Current Standards of Practice, the Impact of the Daubert Standard, and Developing Trends (Tampa, FL) October, 2015 Presented by: Lawrence C. Datz, Esq., and Jill D. Sanders, Ph.D. Reclaiming the Family: Reunification Following Familial Abduction, High Conflict Divorce and Parental Alienation (Tampa, FL) October, 2015 Presented by: Rebecca Bailey, Ph.D., and Abigail M. Judge, Ph.D. Assessing Child Maltreatment in Multicultural Populations (Tampa, FL) October, 2015 Presented by: Walter F. Lambert, M.D. Forensic Evaluation and Juvenile Justice Training (Tampa, FL) August, 2015 Presented by: Randy Otto, Ph.D. Using Gatekeeping as a Framework to Assess and Describe Family Dynamics within the Context of Parenting Plan Evaluations (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: Leslie M. Drozd, Ph.D., Michael A. Saini, MSW, RSW, Ph.D., Nancy W. Olesen, Ph.D. The Activities and Roles of Consultants: How Many is too Many? (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: David A. Martindale, Ph.D., ABPP, Milfred Dale, Ph.D., J.D., Robert A. Simon, Ph.D., S. Margaret Lee, Ph.D. Parenting Plans for Infants and Young Children: A Case Study Approach (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: Marsha Kline Pruett, Ph.D., MSL, Arnold T. Shienvold, Ph.D., B.F. Pennypacker, J.D. Courtroom Psychology: How to be a Good Witness and Survive the Courtroom (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: Lawrence Jay Braunstein, Esq., Jonathan W. Gould, Ph.D., ABPP Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in Custody Litigation: Memory and Behavior (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: Pamela Rudolph, Ph.D. Effective Use of Research in Parenting Plan Evaluations (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: Leslie M. Drozd, Ph.D., Michael A. Saini, MSW, RSW, Ph.D., Nancy W. Olesen, Ph.D. Standardized Assessment of Children and Adolescents in Child Custody Evaluations (San Antonio, TX) November, 2014 Presented by: Karen K. Shelton, Ph.D., Sol Rappaport, Ph.D., ABPP DSM-5: New Disorders, New Categories, and New Headaches (Orlando, FL) April, 2014 Presented by: William I. Dorfman, Ph.D., ABPP 6 th Annual Child Abuse Prevention Month Training Conference: Emotional Abuse, Child Torture, Shaken Baby Syndrome, and Child Sexual Abuse (Orlando, FL) April, 2014 Presented by: Deborah O. Day, Psy.D., Barbara Knox, M.D., Walther F. Lambert, M.D., Randell Alexander, M.D., Ph.D. The Model Standards and Beyond: Custody Evaluations and Risk Management (Baltimore, MD) December, 2013 Presented by: David A. Martindale, Ph.D., ABPP Family Law in the Current Economy (Orlando, FL) September, 2013!5

Presented by: Orange County Bar Association Gatekeeping (Orlando, FL) March, 2013 Presented by: William G. Austin, Ph.D. Ethics and Beyond: Sensitivity in the Performance of Evaluations in Family Law Actions (Orlando, FL) March, 2013 Presented by: David A. Martindale, Ph.D., ABPP Introduction to the MMPI-2-RF (Orlando, FL) March, 2013 Presented by: Yossef S. Ben-Porath, Ph.D. Response Bias & Malingering Assessment (Atascadero, CA) July, 2009 Presented by: Christine Mathiesen, Psy.D., ABPP Review of the Validity Indicator Profile (Atascadero, CA) June, 2009 Webinar Presentation: Richard I. Frederick, Ph.D., ABPP Risk Assessment Without the Numbers (Atascadero, CA) April, 2009 Presented by: Ron Mihordin, M.D., J.D., M.S.P. Competency to Stand Trial: PC 1370 From Theory to Practice (Atascadero, CA) October, 2008 Presented by: Hadley Osran, M.D. Violence Risk Assessment, Part I: Kids Who Kill (New Orleans, LA) March, 2008 Presented by: Nancy Kaser-Boyd, Ph.D. Assessing Psychopathy with the PCL-R (Larned, KS) October, 2007 Presented by: Robert Hare, Ph.D. and Adelle Forth, Ph.D. Florida Forensic Examiner Training (Fort Lauderdale, FL) October, 2007 Presented by: Randy Otto, Ph.D., and Chris Slobogin, J.D., LL.M. Additional Continuing Education: In accordance with educational and licensure requirements, numerous hours of continuing education have been completed over the years in the areas of: ethics, prevention of medical errors, psychological testing and assessment, forensic psychology, violence risk assessment, domestic violence, and treatment. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Psychological Association (APA) Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS: Direct and Cross Examination of Forensic Experts Workshop Presented by: Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D. 2017 Family Law Section s Trial Advocacy Workshop (St. Petersburg, FL) July, 2017 Examination of Expert Workshop Presented by: Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D. 2015 Family Law Section s Trial Advocacy Workshop (Key Biscayne, FL) August, 2015 Guardian Ad Litem, Social Investigation, Parenting Plans & Parenting Coordination: What Does My Case Need? Presented by: Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D., and Deborah O. Day, Psy.D. Presentation made at the Orange County Bar Association Family Law Committee (Orlando, FL) March, 2014 Examination of Expert!6

Workshop Presented by: Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D. 2013 Family Law Section s Trial Advocacy Workshop (St. Petersburg, FL) August, 2013 Child Sexual Abuse: What Every Judge Should Know Presented by: Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D., and Deborah O. Day, Psy.D. Presentation made at the Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies (Naples, FL) June, 2012 Don t Blame Heaven for 7-11: A Discussion of Gambling Addiction Presented by: Kyle J. Goodwin, Psy.D. Presentation made at the Florida Bar Family Law Section, Spring Retreat and Seminar (Napa, CA) April, 2011 Convergent and Discriminant Validity of the MMPI-2-RF Scales in Child Custody and Criminal Samples Authors: Radhika Krishnamurthy, Psy.D., Tiffany Cummings, BA, Kyle J. Goodwin, MA, and Deborah O. Day, Psy.D. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment (Chicago, IL) March, 2009 A Rorschach Profile of Munchausen by Proxy: Preliminary Findings Authors: Radhika Krishnamurthy, Psy.D., Kyle J. Goodwin, MA, Deborah O. Day, Psy.D., and Robert Janner, Psy.D. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment (New Orleans, LA) March, 2008 MMPI-2 and MCMI-III Profiles in a Sample of Child Custody Litigants Authors: Kyle J. Goodwin, MA, Radhika Krishnamurthy, Psy.D., and Deborah O. Day, Psy.D. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment (New Orleans, LA) March, 2008 Personality Disorders Presented by: Kyle J Goodwin, MA, and Deborah Gambles, MA Presentation made at the Brevard County, Florida, Crisis Intervention Team training (Cocoa, FL) May, 2007 Clinical Evaluations and Assessment Prepared by: Radhika Krishnamurthy, Psy.D., and Kyle J. Goodwin, MA Presentation made at the Statewide Training for Sexual Abuse Treatment Programs (Jacksonville, FL) April, 2006 MMPI-A Correlates of the PAI-A in a High School Sample Authors: Mindy L. McCullough, MS, Radhika Krishnamurthy, Psy.D., and Kyle J. Goodwin, MA Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment (San Diego, CA) March, 2006 The Role of Academic Performance, Association, and Perceived Dangerousness in Shaping the Attitudes of College Students Toward People with Mental Illness Authors: Kyle J Goodwin, MA, and Thomas W. Durham, Ph.D. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association (New Orleans, LA) March, 2003!7