Timothy P. Foley, Ph.D. P.O. Box 744 Ardmore, PA 19003 610-649-2209 610-649-7757 (fax) tp.foley@verizon.net Offices: 349 West Lancaster Ave. 800 Cooper Street Suite 106 Bridge View Building, Suite 201A Ardmore, PA 19003 Camden, New Jersey 08102 EDUCATION: Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1982-1988 Ph.D. Psychology Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1986 M.S. Psychology Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1968-1972 B.A. Liberal Arts LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS: Health Services Provider-Psychologist (NC) Medicare Clinical Psychologist North Carolina Licensed Psychologist #1578 (1989 to 1997) Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist #8421 (1996) New Jersey Licensed Psychologist #3904 (2000) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Psychological Association American Psychology-Law Society Pennsylvania Psychological Association (Fellow) New Jersey Psychological Association Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers-Clinical Member APPOINTED & TEACHING POSITIONS Expert Advisory Panel (Sexual Misconduct) of the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners National Institute of Justice: Peer Review Panel for Research on Sexual Violence
Consultant to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) collaborative work group with Justice Resource Institute, Boston College, and Villanova University to study Internet Related Techniques used by Offenders in Crimes against Children Consultant to New York Law School for courses on Sexually Violent Predator Hearings, June 2007 to 2012 Presentation concerning Miranda Waiver and Mental Health Issues at New York Law School, April 29, 2012 Current Contracts for Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders United States District Court of New Jersey United States Pretrial Services of New Jersey United States District Court of Eastern Pennsylvania PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE November 1999 to present: Private Practice Provide assessment and treatment for clients charged with sexual crimes and misconduct; Training and consultation for parole and probation agents in the management of sex offenders. Assessment and treatment for individuals charged with cyberpornography offenses; assessment and treatment for impaired professionals and clergy; assessment and treatment for individuals suffering with sexually compulsive disorders; assessment and treatment of individuals who have experienced sexual abuse or harassment. July 1997 to November 1999: Director of Clinical and Forensic Services at the Joseph J. Peters Institute, Philadelphia, PA. Conducted forensic and clinical evaluations and treatment for sex offenders and victims of sexual abuse; Conducted forensic risk assessments; Provided comprehensive evaluatons for impaired professionals and consulted with licensing boards and employers; Performed forensic sexual harassment assessments; Clinical supervision of staff providing services to offenders and victims. Supervised and provided clinical supervision to the Sex Offender Treatment Program at Graterford Prison; Supervised the psychological testing program; Provided community supervision consultation for state and local parole and probation departments. Supervised Juvenile Sex Offender Program February 1997 to November 1998: Coordinator of the Impaired Professionals Program at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Conducted evaluations and treatment of professionals who have violated sexual boundaries with their clients, patients, and parishioners. October 1996 to July 1997: Consultant at the Joseph J. Peters Institute.
Provided psychological evaluations and treatment for sex offenders October 1996 to July 1997: Psychologist at Psychology and Counseling Associates in Pottstown, PA. Provided individual and marital psychotherapy to individuals and couples with a wide range of psychological problems including drug and alcohol addictions. August 1994 to May 1999: SCAN, Winston-Salem, NC. Provided psychological testing consultation to staff in a sex offender treatment program. August 1994 to August 1996: SCAN, Winston-Salem, NC. Chief Psychologist in a sex offender treatment program providing treatment, training, and assessment services. Private Practice of Psychology from 1988 to 1996 Forensic assessment of sex offenders and private practice of psychology with primary emphasis on assessment and treatment of problems related to sex and aggression in long term care facilities throughout North Carolina. Staff psychologist to long-term care facilities throughout North Carolina. 1990 to 1997: Consultant to Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, NC. Provided structured feedback and interpretation of psychological testing to executives attending leadership development programs in the United States and Belgium. 1988 to 1989: Psychologist at Charter Hospital of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. September 1987 to August 1998: instructor at Wake Forest University. Taught courses in abnormal psychology, personality, and assessment in the undergraduate and graduate psychology programs. 1982 to 1986: Maintained a small private practice while attending graduate school. 1973 to 1982: Therapist with Montgomery County Health Department, Silver Spring, Maryland. Provided treatment for drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness, and family dysfunctions. Supervised drug screening program. RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT July 6 to 9, 2011: American Academy of Forensic Psychology workshops in Portland, Oregon.
November 11 to 14, 2009: American Academy of Forensic Psychology workshops in Minneapolis, Minnesota. October 24 to 27, 2007: American Academy of Forensic Psychology workshops in St. Louis, Mo. November 16 to 19, 2005: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers International Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. June 10, 2004: Post-Conference training on recent advances in the assessment and treatment of psychopathy conducted by Stephen D. Hart, Ph.D. June 6 to 9, 2004: International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. July 7 to 12, 2003: American Psychology-Law Society International Interdisciplinary Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland. October 2 to 6, 2002: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers International Convention in Montreal, Quebec. June 7 to 9, 2002: Understanding and Managing Sexually Coercive Behavior. New York Academy of Sciences Conference in Washington, D.C. October 31 to November 4, 2001: American Board of Forensic Psychology training series on Advanced Topics in Risk Assessment, Custody Evaluations and Risk Management, Children s Suggestibility and Memory, Effective and Ethical Forensic Practice, and Assessment of Sexual Offenders in Philadelphia, PA. November 1999: Ethics and the Law as it Relates to the Practice of Psychology sponsored by the Pennsylvania Psychological Association in Bensalem, PA. September, 1999: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers International Convention in Orlando, Florida. October, 1998: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers International Convention in Vancouver, B.C. Attended pre-conference workshop on the development and application of the Rapid Risk Assessment for Sexual Offense Recidisvism (RRASOR). October, 1997: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers International Convention in Washington, D.C.
Attended workshops on the assessment and treatment of sex offenders; attended workshop on assessment and treatment of minority offenders; attended a post-convention workshop on administration, interpretation, and development of the Abel Screening Instrument February, 1997: Workshop in Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders with Lori Greigol, Ph.D. RECENT PRESENTATIONS, PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE March 31, 2010: Presentation to the Delaware House and Senate Judiciary Committees concerning community supervision of juvenile sex offenders. March 2008: Panel presentation on evaluation of Internet offenders with Michael Seto, Ph.D., Martin Kafka, M.D., & Paul Fedderoff, M.D., Newton, Massachusetts March 2007: Presentation to OJJDP Workgroup concerning evaluation of Internet child pornograpy offenders, Newton, Massachusetts March 2006: Forensic Examination of Sexual Misconduct: Presentation at The Society for Sex Therapy and Research 31 st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. July 2005: Personalility Disorder NOS and SVP Commitment. Presentation at the XXIX th International Conference on Law and Mental Health, Paris, France. Summer 2004. Book review of Science and Pseudoscience in Cinical Psychology in the Journal of Psychiatry and the Law, 32, Summer 2004, p. 221-224. November 2002: Forensic Assessment of Adult Sexual Offenders. Adjunct faculty presentation for the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work Continuing Education Program. September 2002: Forensic Assessment of Child Pornography Offenders. Training presented for Federal Defenders in New Orleans, LA. May 2002: Community Assessment and Treatment of Juvenile Sex Offenders. Day training provided for Delaware Department of Human Services in Newark, DE. April 2002: Forensic Assessment of Child Pornography Offenders. Training presented for Federal Defenders in Santa Fe, New Mexico. April 2002: Forensic Assessment of Child Pornography Offenders. In B.K. Schwartz & H.R. Cellini (Eds.), The sex offender: Corrections, treatment and legal practice Vol.4. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research. October 2001: Training for the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender, Child Molesters: Types and Treatment.
March 2001: Training for clinical staff of the Northern Regional Unit Forensic Hospital in Kearny, New Jersey concerning the interpretation and administration of the Abel Screening Instrument. December 2000: Seminar provided for Megan s Law Special Hearings Unit defenders concerning psychological assessment and risk prediction of sex offeners. June 2000: Seminar presented for the Academy for Scientific Investigation Training for individuals qualifying as sex offender polygraph examiners. June 2000: Continuing Legal Education presentation concerning the forensic assessment of sex offenders and child witnesses at the Defenders Association of Philadelphia. March 2000: Workshop presentation on the Forensic Assessment of Internet Child Pornographers presented at the University of Pennslyvania School of Nursing as part of a conference titled Internet Sexual Violence:Predators & Victims. February 2000: Workshop on the Management and Treatment of Sex Offenders presented to the Pennsylvania Board of Parole and Probation in Philadelphia, PA. February 2000: Workshop on the Treatment of Mentally Ill Sex Offenders presented to the hospital staff of the New Jersey Department of Mental Health in Trenton, NJ. November 1999: Presentation for the Graterford (PA) Prison Staff: Addictions and Sex Offending. September 1999: Paper presented at the ATSA Research and Treatment Conference in Orlando, Florida. Forensic Asssessment of Internet Child Pornography Offenders. May 1999: Joseph J. Peters Workshop concerning Relapse Prevention with Incent Offenders. January1999: Presented workshop with Julian Slowinski for the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists: From Sexual Misconduct to Sexually Compulsive/Addictive Behavior at the Pennsylvania Hospital. October, 1998- A Multimethod Approach to Forensic Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders. Paper presented with Robert A. Prentky, Ph.D. to the Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers 1998 Research and Treatment Conference in Vancouver, Canada. September, 1998-Pedophiles, Child Molestors, and Risk Assessment. Presentation to the Child Advocacy Council in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. July, 1998-University of Delaware Summer Institute-Sex Offenders:Types, Assessment, and Treatment.
June, 1998- The Acturial Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders. Workshop provided for the Pennsylvania State Parole Officers in Philadelphia, PA. May, 1998-Forensic Issues related to Sex Offenders. Presentation to the Montgomery County (PA) Bar Association. April, 1998-The Etiology and Treatment of Sex Offenders. A one day workshop presented to the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services. November, 1997 to May 1998: Training and consultation to the staff of the Delaware State Hospital in the assessment and treatment of sex offenders. July, 1997 to November 1999: Provided monthly training and consultation to adjunct staff providing treatment to sex offenders at Graterford Prison. November, 1997: Presentation to the Pennsylvania legislature concerning pharmacological treatment of sex offenders. November, 1997: Presentation at the University of Pennsylvania graduate school of nursing concerning the assessment of pedophilia. November, 1997: Presentation at Jefferson Medical School concerning frequency and identification of pedophilia. October, 1997: Presentation to the Pennsylvania legislature concerning sexually violent predator legislation.