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Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085 Forensic & Clinical Psychologist 3033 Fifth Avenue, Suite 220 San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 595-4005 Steinphd8@gmail.com ESTEINPHD.COM Education: 1995 California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Diego, CA Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Dissertation Title: The Effect of Ethical and Legal Presentations Upon Therapists' Attitudes and Projected Practices of Informed Consent in Clinical Treatment. 1992 California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Diego, CA M.A. in Clinical Psychology 1989 Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Boston, MA M.S.W. in Clinical Forensic Social Work 1983 Clark University, Worcester, MA B.A. in Psychology, Philosophy, and Women's Studies Academic Experience: 2001-2012 Alliant International University, San Diego, CA California School of Professional Psychology Adjunct Professor Graduate Courses: Advanced Ethics & Professional Issues, Practicum Supervision and Ethics, Private Practice: The Business of Psychology; Forensic Psychology Consultation Group (supervision of psychological testing and clinical treatment) CEU Courses: Law & Ethics: Risk Management in Clinical Practice; Domestic Violence: Assessment and Treatment Considerations Related Duties: Liaison to graduate Internship and Practicum training sites, development and evaluation of graduate professional training program (Ph.D. & Psy.D. programs), graduate student professional training advisor 2009 2010 University of San Diego, San Diego, CA Marital and Family Therapy Program, School of Leadership & Education Sciences Affiliate Faculty/Adjunct Professor Graduate Courses: Ethical and Legal Issues in Family Therapy 2000-2002 United States International University, Department of Psychology, San Diego, CA Adjunct Professor Graduate Courses: Professional Ethics and the Law CEU Courses: Law & Ethics: Risk Management in Clinical Practice 1996-1999 National University, Department of Psychology, San Diego, CA Adjunct Professor Undergraduate courses: Intro to Psychopathology, Research Methods in Psychology. Graduate courses: Professional Ethics and the Law, Research Methods in Psychology, Psychopathology, and Child/Adolescent Counseling. Page 1 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

1997 - Present California School of Professional Psychology, Ph.D. Program, San Diego, CA Dissertation Committee Member Advise doctoral candidates in design and analysis of research; provide clinical and theoretical guidance; ongoing consultation. 1997-2000 United States International University, Department of Psychology, San Diego, CA Dissertation Committee Member Advise doctoral candidates in design and analysis of research; provide clinical and theoretical guidance; ongoing consultation. 1995-1996 National University, Graduate Forensic Sciences Program, San Diego, CA Thesis Committee Member Advise master's level students in the design and statistical analysis of thesis research. Ongoing consultation provided. 1991-1992 California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, CA Teaching Assistant: Advanced Seminar in Social Psychology Assistance with lectures and exercises. Developed and presented pre-examination review lectures. Grading of midterm/final examinations and research papers. Adjunct consultation to students evidencing difficulty with course material, as needed. Selected Lectures and Seminars: 2017 The Children's Institute. Inc., Los Angeles, CA Law and Ethics: Child and Adolescent Treatment 2017 San Diego Center for Children, San Diego, CA Law and Ethics: Child and Adolescent Treatment 2017 Office of the Primary Public Defender. San Diego, CA Effective Use of Forensic Psychologist Experts and Consultants 2016 Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc. Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue in Attorneys 2016 Judicial Council of California Sex Offender Evaluations: Essentials in Expert Testimony and Assessment 2016 Fort Sam Houston Army Base Domestic Violence Treatment and Intervention in the Gay/Lesbian Community 2015 San Diego Family Law Bar Association The Psychology of Domestic Violence: Abusers and Victims 2015 Relationship Training Institute Law and Ethics 2015: Dilemmas in Clinical Work with Adolescents and Children 2015 Naval Air Station Miramar Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Military Practice 2015 San Diego Psychological Association The Business of Private Practice: Developing Business Skills and Maintaining a Practice 2014 Fort Sam Houston Army Base Domestic Violence Treatment and Intervention in the Gay /Lesbian Community 2014 Jewish Family Services, San Diego Law and Ethics: Risk Management and Cultural Considerations in the Jewish Community 2014 United States Navy: Balboa Hospital Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Military Practice 2014 United States Marines Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Military Practice 2013 MCB Camp Pendleton Page 2 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Military Practice 2013 University of San Diego, Counseling Center Law and Ethics: Risk Management with College Populations 2013 San Diego State University Law and Ethics: Risk Management with College Populations 2012 Judicial Council of California Forensic Evaluation of Sex Offenders and Essentials in Expert Testimony/Assessment 2012 Atascadero State Hospital Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Forensic Settings 2012 San Diego State University: Department of Counseling and Psychological Services Law and Ethics: Risk Management with College Populations 2011 California Public Defender s Association: Defending Sex Crimes Seminar Effective Use of Expert Witness Testimony 2011 Criminal Defense Lawyers Club of San Diego Using Psychological Testing and Expert Testimony in Court 2010 California Public Defender s Association: Defending Sex Crimes Seminar Deconstruction of a Trial: Use of Psychological Evidence to Educate The Jury 2010 Department of the Navy, Fleet and Family Support Counseling Law and Ethics: Risk Management within Naval Practice 2010 Department of the Marines, Camp Pendleton Law and Ethics: Risk Management and Military Practice 2009 Department of Mental Health, County of Kern Law and Ethics: Risk Management and County Mental Health Considerations 2009 City of San Diego: Office of the City Attorney Cultural Considerations in the Prosecution of Gay/Lesbian Domestic Violence 2008 Metropolitan Detention Center: Los Angeles 2007 Aurora Behavioral Hospital, San Diego, CA Tarasoff and the Duty to Warn: Impact of the CA Appellate Court Ruling 2007 The Relationship Training Institute: San Diego, CA Clinical Considerations in Domestic Violence Treatment: Cultural Diversity 2006 UCSD Transitional Case Management Program: Parole Tarasoff and the Duty to Warn: Updates and Application to Parolees and Inmates 2006 City of San Diego: Office of the City Attorney The Role of Expert Witness Testimony and Evaluation in Domestic Violence 2005 National Lesbian & Gay Law Association: Lavender Law Conference, San Diego, CA The Role of Expert Witness Testimony and Evaluation in Gay/Lesbian Domestic Violence. 2005 Pace Training: California Western School of Law Cultural Considerations in Gay and Lesbian Domestic Violence 2005 San Diego County Bar Association: Probate Bar Testimentary Intent and Credibility in Estate Planning and Litigation 2005 Kern County Mental Health/6 th Annual Public Symposium on Race and Diversity Issues Cultural Differences in Treatment with Gay and Lesbian Individuals and Families 2005 Psychiatric Centers at San Diego 2005 Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Domestic Violence: Assessment and Treatment 2004 Orange County Health Care Agency 2004 Kern County Mental Health Domestic Violence: Assessment & Treatment 2003 San Diego Psychological Association Getting Familiar with HIPAA 2003 Atascadero State Hospital Domestic Violence: Assessment & Treatment Page 3 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

2003 Orange County Psychological Association 2002 San Diego Psychological Association Establishing and Maintaining a Private Practice 2002 San Diego Office of the Public Defender Training: Domestic Violence and Special Populations 2001 United States International University 2001 Community Research Foundation Recognizing & Establishing Clinical Boundaries in Psychology 2001 San Diego Psychological Association 2000 United States Naval Station, San Diego, CA 2000 United States International University, Department of Psychology 2000 California Association of Batterer s Intervention Programs Clinical/Cultural Issues in Treating Gay/Lesbian Domestic Violence 1999 California Psychological Association 52 nd Annual Conference The California Licensing Exam for Psychologists 1999 Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Chief Probation Officers of CA Conference Domestic Violence: Clinical Considerations with Gay/Lesbian Victims and Defendants 1998 The Fourth International Conference on Children and Domestic Violence, San Diego, CA Cultural Differences in Domestic Violence with Gay and Lesbian Families 1998 California Psychological Association 51st Annual Conference The California Licensing Exam for Psychologists 1997 San Diego State University, Department of Women's Studies Psychology of Women 1997 San Diego Domestic Violence Council, 4th Annual Conference Domestic Violence: Clinical Considerations with Gay/Lesbian Perpetrators 1997 University of San Diego, MFCC Department Clinical Issues in Assessment and Treatment of Gay/Lesbian Patients 1996 California School of Professional Psychology Clinical Issues in Assessment and Treatment of Gay/Lesbian Couples 1996 United States International University, Department of Psychology Informed Consent in Clinical Practice: Legal and Ethical Concerns 1995 San Diego Psychological Association Ethics Roundtable: Informed Consent in the '90's: Considerations for Practice 1995 University of California San Diego, Outpatient Department of Psychiatry Ethics and Clinical Practice: The Provision of Informed Consent 1995 California School of Professional Psychology Clinical Issues in Assessment and Treatment of Gay/Lesbian Couples 1992 Children's Protective Services: Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Program Clinical Assessment of Perpetrators Using the Multiphasic Sex Inventory Selected Articles, Book Chapters and Publications 2013 Ethical Considerations When Faced with Serious or Life Threatening Illness The California Psychologist, California Psychological Association, Sept/Oct, 2013 2011 Ethical Considerations in Private Practice During a Recession The California Psychologist, California Psychological Association, Sept/Oct, 2011 2005 Ethical Considerations in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders Page 4 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

Newsletter of the California Network on Sexual Offending 2004 Patient Death: Attending to our Personal and Professional Obligations. The San Diego Psychologist, Vol 17, No 7 (Sept, 2004). 2000 The California Oral Licensing Exam: Being a Good Vignetter. The San Diego Psychologist Clinical Experience: 2017 Present Media Rights Capital, Inc. Clinical Psychology Cast/Crew: Consultant Crisis consultation as requested by HOC crew and/or cast in response to on-set or off-set issues of sexual harassment, unprofessional conduct, or consequent work hiatus issues. Intervention as needed to provide ongoing support, clinical assistance, and referrals as needed. Consultation with MRC in-house counsel, executive producers and/or outside counsel to identify the nature and scope of relevant crisis factors and personnel impact. 1997 - Present Private Practice, San Diego, CA Forensic and Clinical Psychologist Forensic Practice: Litigation consultation and expert witness testimony in Civil, Criminal and Courts Martial cases (defense or prosecution/plaintiff). Clinical consultation and diversity training. Professional consultation for mental health treatment providers. Previously retained as board complaint consultant for attorneys and respondents, addressing BOP or BBS complaints. Continuing education training in advanced ethics and professional issues in psychology, and the business of private practice. Court ordered treatment for professionals and non-professionals engaged in sexual impropriety, domestic violence, or substance abuse infractions. Clinical Practice: Individual and relational/couples therapy conceptualized and executed using an interface of psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Primarily adult, adolescent and latency-aged populations. Special focus on affective/mood disorders, personality disorders, major mental illness, issues of sexual paraphilia and sexual functioning, transgender adolescent SRS related treatment, addictive disorders and familial/non-familial violence related trauma. Cultural specialization in LGBT and various ethnicity oriented clinical issues. Psychodiagnostic testing and assessment. Previously contracted treatment provider for Health and Human Services, for U.S. Border Patrol agents and their dependents. 1997-2017 Association For Advanced Training in Behavioral Sciences, Ventura, CA Primary Instructor: National and CA Psychology License Exams Responsibilities include providing psychology licensure candidates' review courses in preparation for the National and (CA) State Licensing Exams. Areas of specialization include California law and professional ethics, assessment and evaluation, human diversity considerations. National exam lecture areas include: statistics, research design, physiological psychology, psychopharmacology, developmental psychology and industrial/organizational psychology. Individualized training in inferential statistics, research methods, and test construction. Monthly seminars taught across the United States. 2007-2008 Sharper Future, Inc., San Diego, CA Designated Clinical Supervisor, Doctoral/Post-Doctoral Intern Program Sharper Future is a multi-site statewide clinic providing forensic and non-forensic mental health services, contracting with Federal and State government agencies. Parolees and Probationers who are convicted of high risk sexual offenses and require ongoing monitoring and treatment, represent the greater focus of this agency, while non-sex offenders are also provided treatment, in the context of conviction for federal and/or state offenses for which treatment has been ordered by the courts. In addition to treatment, Sharper Future provided evaluation and assessment, conducting sex offender and non-sex-offender psychological evaluations for the courts, the Department of Probation and the Department of Parole. Supervision includes individual and group modalities, with a focus on clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and management of this high profile population. Page 5 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

1996-1998 Community Research Foundation, Professional Community Services, El Cajon, CA Director, Domestic Violence Treatment Program Responsible for the coordination of court-approved treatment program for adjudicated and voluntary perpetrators of domestic violence. Design and modify 52-week clinical curriculum based upon Duluth psychoeducational model. Provide clinical training and supervision to master's and doctoral level interns from a variety of disciplines. Program development and design of expanded clinical services. Represent program on various local committees focused on domestic violence treatment and legislative action. Grant and proposal writing. 1995-1998 San Diego State University, Graduate School of Social Work, San Diego, CA Field/Internship Supervisor Responsible for overall clinical supervision of MSW student interns. Assist students in the development of psychosocial assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and implementation skill-building. Facilitate competence in relevant areas of theoretical application, while teaching current clinical considerations within specific treatment populations and cultures. 1995-1997 Paul Sussman, Ph.D., Private Practice, San Diego, CA MFCC Intern Private Practice. Individual, couples, and group therapy conceptualized and executed using an interface of psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Primarily adult and adolescent population with special focus on affective and personality disorders, sexual paraphilia, addictive disorders and family violence trauma. Cultural specialization in African-American, Latino and Gay/Lesbian community members. Psychodiagnostic testing and assessment. Contracted treatment provider for U.S. Border Patrol. 1995-1997 The Alliance of Psychological Healthcare Professionals, Inc., San Diego, CA Associate Responsible for designing and presenting psychoeducational seminars and workshops specific to the needs and interests of the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community. Facilitated group therapy and alternative therapeutic services, specific to anger management, sexual abuse, sexual orientation, and affective disorders. Responsible for co-authoring consumer-oriented booklets advising new patients on informed consent issues regarding psychological services and treatment. Develop and implement marketing strategies. 1995-1996 Escondido Youth Encounter Crisis Counseling Services STEPS Juvenile Sex Offender Treatment Program, San Diego, CA Registered Psychologist Supervise and provide clinical treatment for juvenile sex offenders within a day-treatment program model. Responsible for direct service and crisis intervention with twenty male juvenile sex offenders varying in age from latency to early adulthood, and their families. Individual, group, and family treatment modalities applied from a cognitive behavioral framework. Assist program director in the development of in-service trainings for staff and graduate level interns. Administer and interpret psychodiagnostic testing. Responsible for clinical supervision and training of master's-level interns in pre/post degree field work. Participate in local committees focused on treatment of sexual offenders. 1995-1996 Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D., Private Practice, San Diego, CA Psychological Assistant Private practice. Individuals, couples, and group therapy conceptualized and executed using interface of psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Primary adult and adolescent population with special focus on affective and personality disorders, sexual paraphilia, addictive disorders and family violence and trauma. Cultural specialization in African-American, Latino, and Gay/Lesbian community members. Psychodiagnostic testing and assessment. Consultation to San Diego County Probation Department. Contracted treatment provider for U.S. Border Patrol. 1994-1995 The Center for Social Services, San Diego, CA Group Therapist/Supervisor Group treatment provided exclusively for women reporting history of childhood molest or intrafamilial incest. Page 6 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

Responsible for supervision and training of master's level interns specifically in providing group psychotherapy. Therapeutic interventions provided from a cognitive behavioral perspective with an emphasis on interpersonal skill-building, enhancement of sense of self, and improved social adjustment where trauma is successfully integrated as a part of self rather than a guiding force which drives the self. 1993-1995 Darlene P. Hoyt, Ph.D., Private Practice, San Diego, CA Psychological Assistant Private practice. Individuals, couples, and group therapy conceptualized and executed using interface of psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Primarily adult and adolescent population with special focus on affective and personality disorders, sexual paraphilia, addictive disorders and family violence and trauma. Cultural specialization in African-American, Latino, and Gay/Lesbian community members. Psychodiagnostic testing and assessment. Consultation to San Diego County Probation Department. Contracted treatment provider for Immigration and Naturalization Services and U.S. Border Patrol. 1992-1993 Metropolitan Correctional Center Psychology Dept., San Diego, CA Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern Clinical assessment and short-term treatment with Federal pre and post trial defendants, both male and female. Consultation to U.S. District Court, Southern District of CA, providing pre-sentence evaluations and psychodiagnostic assessment to assess mental competency and criminal responsibility. Provided individual and group psychotherapy focused on adjustment and personality disorders as well as dual diagnosis of inmate population. Consultation to medical and correctional staff, providing clinical assessment and management recommendations. 1991-1993 Richard C. Reed, Ed.D., Private Practice, San Diego, CA Psychological Assistant/MFCC Intern Private practice. Individuals, couples, and group therapy conceptualized and executed using interface of psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioral techniques. Primarily adult and adolescent population with focus on affective and personality disorders, sexual paraphilia, addictive disorders and family violence/trauma. Cultural specialization in African-American, Latino, and LGBT community. Diagnostic testing and assessment. Consultation to SD County Probation Dept., providing treatment for sexually aggressive incest and molest perpetrators. 1991-1992 Children's Protective Services (now Children's Service Bureau) Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Program, San Diego, CA Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern Clinical assessment and treatment with families and individuals (adults and children) who experienced or perpetrated intrafamilial sexual abuse. Consultation to social workers, and courts, providing diagnostic assessment and treatment recommendations. Individual, couples, and family therapy. Development and presentation of educational interactive lectures on topics related to family violence, as part of treatment team for Parents United (Safe Paths), offering psychoeducational and clinical services to families/individuals affected by sexual abuse/violence. 1989-1990 Basic Health Management Forensic Mental Health Services, Worcester, MA Licensed Clinical Forensic Social Worker Clinical assessment and treatment of Worcester County Jail and House of Correction inmates. Consultation to District Superior Courts, providing diagnostic assessment and treatment recommendations for pre-trial defendants, through psychological reports and on-site court consultation. Evaluation of probationers for court ordered aid to sentencing. Individual psychotherapy and crisis intervention assessments. Training of and consultation to correctional officers, court officers, and related staff. 1989-1990 Personal Resources, Inc., Worcester, MA Licensed Clinical Forensic Social Worker Fee for service private practice. Provided forensic consultation to the Massachusetts Department of Social Page 7 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

Services, county-wide district courts, and private patients. Assessment and treatment (individual, group, family) of incest perpetrators and pedophiles. Conducted court-ordered evaluations of pre and post adjudicated offenders. Evaluative focus on recidivism risk, mental status, psychological functioning, parenting skills, and overall recommendations for treatment. 1987-1989 Goldberg Medical Associates, Salem, MA Forensic Social Work Intern Brief and long-term, individual and group psychotherapy, initial intake interviews, and crisis intervention with male inmates in medium security state prison facilities. Special focus on perpetrators and victims of sexual violence. Adult male population with a variety of diagnoses. Monitoring of psychotropic medication. Provided consultation to the correctional staff. 1986-1987 Women's Resources, Inc., Fitchburg, MA Coordinator: Domestic Violence Counseling Outreach Services Responsible for development and overall administration of new satellite office in Clinton, MA. Provided shortterm, crisis intervention and group therapy to victims of domestic violence. Responsible for monthly status and statistical reports to agency board. Represented agency in state coalition of domestic violence program providers. Developed and presented community seminars on domestic violence. Supervised part-time and volunteer staff. 1984-1986 Boston YWCA Women's Protective Services, Domestic Violence Unit, Natick, MA Domestic Violence Counselor/Volunteer Coordinator Crisis intervention and short-term therapy for victims of domestic violence. Development and administration of various services, including medical and legal advocacy programs and support groups. Provided individual and group treatment. Responsible for record keeping and monthly statistical reports. Represented agency in statewide domestic violence coalition. 1982-1984 The Worcester Rape Crisis Program, Worcester, MA Rape Crisis Counselor/Legal Advocate Crisis intervention and short-term therapy provided to adults and minors requesting sexual assault services. Responsible for providing legal and medical advocacy. Developed and presented community seminars on rape awareness and prevention. Responsible for screening and training of new volunteers. Professional Appointments 2017 - Present California Board of Psychology Expert Reviewer, Enforcement Division 2016 - Present Superior Court of California, County of San Diego Superior Court Expert Witness; Criminal Cases 2013 2016 California Psychological Association Vice Chair, CPA Ethics Committee 2010-2016 California Psychological Association Board Member, CPA Ethics Committee 1998-2008 San Diego County Department of Health Board Member, Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee 2001-2002 San Diego Department of Probation Page 8 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085

Board Member, DVRP Treatment, Evaluation and Monitoring Committee 2001-2001 California Psychological Association MCEP Accrediting Agency Reviewer, Continuing Education Applications 1997-2002 San Diego Domestic Violence Council Board Member 1998-2000 San Diego Domestic Violence Council Chair, Treatment and Intervention Committee Professional Affiliations: 1990 - Present American Psychological Association 1990 - Present California Psychological Association 1990 - Present San Diego Psychological Association 1995 - Present California Association of Marriage, Family, and Child Therapists (CAMFT) 2014 - Present Tom Homann LGBT Law Association 2005-2016 APA Division 41, American Psychology - Law Psychology 2005-2010 National Lesbian and Gay Law Association 2005-2010 American College of Forensic Examiners 1985-2002 Association for Women in Psychology 1996-1999 California Network on Sexual Offending 1996-1999 San Diego Network on Public Offending 1993-1999 APA Division 12, Clinical Psychology 1993-1998 APA Division 8, Society for Personality and Social Psychology 1993-1998 APA Division 41, American Psychology - Law Psychology 1987-1991 National Association of Social Workers Licensing & Registration: 1997 - Present Licensed Psychologist, California, PSY 15085 1991-1997 Marriage, Family & Child Counselor Intern, California, IMF#19684 1995-1996 Psychological Assistant, California, PSB 22923 1994-1995 Psychological Assistant, California, PSB 21961 1989-1990 Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Massachusetts, Lic. #22301729 Selected Expert Witness Testimony and/or Consultation: Civil, Criminal and Courts Martial: Please visit esteinphd.com for a current list of all cases. Page 9 CV current as of 12/31/2017 Ellen G. Stein, Ph.D. PSY 15085