Daniel Rothman, Ph.D., C. Psych. Registered Psychologist Practice in Clinical and Forensic Psychology Forensic Psychological Services Ellerby, Kolton, Rothman & Associates 500 287 Broadway Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0R9 Canada Tel. (204) 989-2277 Fax (204) 989-2266 Email. Daniel@fps-ea.com EDUCATION 2007 Doctor of Philosophy University of Manitoba (CPA & APA accredited) Area: Clinical Psychology Dissertation: The Role of the Therapeutic Alliance in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders. 1999 Master of Arts University of Manitoba (CPA & APA accredited) Area: Clinical Psychology Thesis: Traumatic Memory and its Relationship to the Frequency and Duration of Childhood Sexual Abuse. 1995 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) University of Manitoba Major: Psychology. Honours thesis: Asymmetry in Arm Movement Frequency. CLINICAL PRACTICE 2004-Present Forensic Psychological Services Ellerby, Kolton, Rothman & Associates, Winnipeg. Head, Child & Adolescent Services. Provision of psychological assessment, treatment, consultation, and training for children, adolescents, and adults with sexual, violent, and criminal behavior problems.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 2 2006-2009 Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba/Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Health Sciences Centre & Grace Hospital. Provision of psychological assessment, consultation, and treatment for adult inpatient and outpatient populations. 2004-2005 Residency Programme, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba/Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (CPA & APA accredited). Provision of psychological assessment, consultation, and group & individual treatment for child, adolescent and adult inpatient and outpatient populations presenting with a range of mental health and medical issues, at: Child Protection Centre, Children s Hospital Adult Assessment Service, St. Boniface Hospital Stress and Anxiety Management Clinic, Health Sciences Centre Adult Treatment Service, Health Sciences Centre Pediatric Psychology Clinic, St. Boniface Hospital Anxiety Disorders Service for Children & Youth, St. Boniface Hospital 2003-2004 Cardiac Psychology Program, St. Boniface Hospital and the Wellness Centre at Seven Oaks Hospital, Winnipeg. Provided psychological assessments and treatment for high-risk cardiac patients as part of a multidisciplinary rehabilitative medical team. 2003-2004 Correctional Service Canada, Stony Mountain Institution, Department of Psychology. Conducted psychological risk assessments and psychological segregation reviews, and provided counseling and crisis response for an incarcerated federal offender population and institutional staff. 2003 Department of Clinical Health Psychology, St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Conducted integrated psychological assessments involving diagnostic and neurocognitive consultations for inpatient and outpatient populations. 2000-2004 Forensic Behavioral Management Clinic, Winnipeg. Provided individual and group psychotherapy and psychological assessments for incarcerated and community-residing adults who had offended sexually. 2002 Elizabeth Hill Counseling Centre, Winnipeg. Completed training in the practice of clinical supervision and provided clinical supervision for Social Work students undergoing psychotherapy training.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 3 1999-2003 Psychological Service Centre, University of Manitoba. Provided brief and long-term psychotherapy and psychological assessments for children, adolescents, and adults presenting with a range of mental health issues. 2001 Psychological Service Centre, University of Manitoba. Completed training and certification in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR; levels 1 and 2), a psychological treatment for a range of trauma-related disorders. 2000-2001 Pediatric Clinic, Manitoba Clinic, Winnipeg. Provided counseling, family therapy, psychological assessments and behavioral interventions for children and adolescents in an interdisciplinary medical setting. 1999-2000 Portage Correctional Centre, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Provided individual and group counseling for incarcerated female offenders. 1996 Jewish Child and Family Services, Winnipeg. Co-leader of Community Mental Health Project, providing emotional support for adults with serious mental illness. ADMINISTRATIVE, SUPERVISORY and CONSULTING POSITIONS 2015-Present Psychological Consultant Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) D Division Crisis Negotiation Team 2009-2017 Member, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) Adolescent Practice Guidelines Committee Co-author: ATSA Practice Guidelines for Assessment, Treatment, and Intervention with Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior 2007-Present Clinical Associate, Training Supervisor Clinical Psychology Programme, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba. 2008-2015 Clinical Training Supervisor, Residency Programme, Department of Psychiatry, University of Manitoba. 2008-2015 Clinical Training Supervisor, Residency Programme, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University of Manitoba. 2004-2005 Member, Education & Training Committee Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University of Manitoba.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 4 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., Rothman, D. B., & Letourneau, E. L. (2017). Evidencebased treatments for youths who engage in illegal sexual behaviors. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 46, 631-645. Rothman, D. B. & Smith, T. (2017). Interventions for adolescents with developmental disabilities. In W. D. Murphy & S. Righthand (Eds.), The Safer Society Handbook of Assessment and Treatment of Adolescents Who Have Sexually Offended (pp. 327-364). Brandon, VT: Safer Society Press. Rothman, D. B., & MacKenzie, H. K. (in press). Interventions for youth with autism spectrum disorders who have engaged in abusive sexual behaviors. In B. K. Schwartz (Ed.), Sexually Abusive Behavior in Youth: A Handbook of Theory, Assessment, and Treatment. New York: Civic Research Institute. Rothman, D. B. (2016). Early detection and intervention for adolescents at risk for engaging in abusive sexual behavior: A case for prevention. In R. D. Laws & W. T. O Donohue (Eds.) Treatment of sex offenders: Strengths and weaknesses in assessment and intervention (pp. 191-222). New York: Springer. Rothman, D. B., & MacKenzie, H. K. (2015). Interventions for children and adolescents with sexual behavior problems and autism spectrum disorders. In B. K. Schwartz (Ed.), The Sex Offender (Volume 8; pp. 23-2 23-26). New York: Civic Research Institute. Rothman, D. B. (2012). Autism spectrum disorders and sexual behavior problems. In B. K. Schwartz (Ed.), The Sex Offender (Volume 7; pp. 26-1 26-23). New York: Civic Research Institute. Rothman, D. B. (2008). The role of the therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy with sexual offenders. Crime Scene: The official organ of Criminal Justice Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association, 15, 11-12. Eaton, W. O., Rothman, D. B., McKeen, N. A. & Campbell, D. W. (1998). Something sinistral going on? Asymmetry in arm movement frequency. Laterality, 3, 311-322. INVITED ADDRESSES Rothman, D.B., & Ellerby, L. E. (2017, October). Persistent, sexually violent youth and young adults: Targeted assessment and intervention strategies. Invited presentation at the Safer Communities, Safer Relationships Conference: Generating Solutions for Reducing Persistent Violence and Other Serious Offending. Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Monash University, Prato Centre, Prato, Italy.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 5 Rothman, D. B. (2016, September). Adolescents who have engaged in abusive sexual behaviors: What we know, what works, and what s the right thing to do. CALICO 19th Annual Alameda County Collaborative Training. San Leandro, CA. Rothman, D. B. (2015, October). Early detection and intervention for adolescents at risk for engaging in abusive sexual behavior. Invited Pre-Conference Seminar presented at the 34 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Montreal, QC. Walling, B. & Rothman, D. B. (2015, January). Supporting foster care providers of youth with complex trauma: How child protection workers can enhance caregiver effectiveness. Invited workshop at the 29 th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. Rothman, D. B. (2014, November). Autism spectrum disorders and problematic sexual behaviors: Assessment and intervention strategies for youth and adults. Invited workshop at the 4 th Annual Education Workshop, Sexual Behaviors Clinic, Complex Mental Illness Forensic Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON. Rothman, D. B. & Letourneau, E. J. (2014, October). Adolescents who have engaged in abusive sexual behaviors: Developing and maintaining empirically & ethically supported practices. Invited Pre-Conference Seminar presented at the 33 rd Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, San Diego, CA. Rothman, D. B. (2014, January). Adolescents who have engaged in abusive sexual behaviors: Evidence based case planning for child protection professionals. Invited presentation at the 28 th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. Rothman, D. B. & Letourneau, E. J. (2013, October). Adolescents who have engaged in abusive sexual behaviors: Empirically & ethically supported practice guidelines. Invited Pre-Conference Seminar presented at the 32 nd Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Chicago, IL. Rothman, D. B. & Letourneau, E. J. (2012, October). Adolescents with problematic sexual behaviors: Empirically & ethically supported practice guidelines. Invited Pre- Conference Seminar presented at the 31 st Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Denver, CO. Rothman, D. B. (2012, February). Adolescents with sexual behavior problems: Evidence-based case planning. Invited full-day seminar at the 5 th Annual Manitoba Child Abuse Coordinators Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 6 Rothman, D. B. (2012, January). Autism spectrum disorders and problematic sexual behaviors in children and adolescents. Invited presentation at the 26 th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. Rothman, D. B. (2011, November). Autism spectrum disorders and problematic sexual behaviors: Assessment and treatment strategies. Invited Pre-Conference Seminar presented at the 30 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Toronto, ON. Rothman, D. B. (2011, April). Myths about juveniles with problematic sexual behaviors. Training workshop for Eastman Child and Family Services. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Rothman, D. B. (2011, February). Killing the dragon: Myths about juveniles with problematic sexual behaviors. Invited address at the 4 th Annual Manitoba Child Abuse Coordinators Conference. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Rothman, D. B. (2010, October). Effective therapeutic relationships with sexual offenders: An evidence-based guide for clinicians. Workshop presented at the 29 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Phoenix, AZ. Rothman, D. B. (2010, May). Autism spectrum disorders and problematic sexual behavior. Invited address at the 10 th Annual Conference of the Mentally Ill/Problematic Sexual Behavior (MI/PSB) Program, Forensic Services, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, Worcester, MA. Rothman, D. B. & Kolton, D. K. (2009, October). Autism spectrum disorders and sexual behavior problems: Assessment and treatment strategies. Invited Pre-Conference Seminar presented at the 28 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Dallas, TX. Rothman, D. B. (2009, April). Autism spectrum disorders and sexual behavior problems: Assessment and treatment strategies. Workshop presented at the 6 th Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Vancouver, Canada. Rothman, D. B. & Kolton, D. K. (2008, October). Autism spectrum disorders and sexual behavior problems: Assessment and treatment strategies. Workshop presented at the 27 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta, GA. Rothman, D. B., & Ellerby, L. (2008, October). Therapeutic relationships that work with sexual offenders: An evidence-based guide for clinicians. Workshop presented at the 27 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 7 Kolton, D. K., Ellerby, L., & Rothman, D. B. (2008, October). Case studies illustrating holistic and integrated community sex offender treatment. Workshop presented at the 27 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Atlanta. Rothman, D. B. (2008, May). Our greatest asset? An evidence-based guide to therapeutic relationships. Invited plenary address, 23 rd Annual Conference of the National Adolescent Perpetrators Network, Portland, OR. Rothman, D. B., & Ellerby, L. (2008, May). Know your ropes: Psychotherapy relationships that work with adolescents. Workshop presented at the 23 rd Annual Conference of the National Adolescent Perpetrators Network, Portland, OR. Rothman, D. B., & Ellerby, L. (2006, September). The foundation of change: The therapeutic alliance and its role in treatment and risk management. Workshop presented at the 25 th Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Chicago. Rothman, D. B., & De Luca, R. V. (2006, June). The role of the therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy with sexual offenders. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association annual convention, Calgary, Canada. Rothman, D. B., & De Luca, R. V. The role of the therapeutic alliance in the treatment of developmentally delayed sexual offenders (2006, April). Poster presented at the 3 rd Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Vancouver, Canada. Ellerby, L., Rothman, D., Kolton, D., Cutler, J., Ellerby, B., & Waldman, J. A. (2006, April). A multidimensional, holistic & integrated approach to the treatment of high risk mentally disordered offenders. Workshop presented at the 3 rd Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Vancouver, Canada. Feldgaier, S., Rothman, D. B., & Mallillin, A. (2005, February). Child anxiety: From treatment to prevention. Keynote presentation at the Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children annual conference, Winnipeg. Rothman, D. B. (2005, January). The role of the therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy with sexual offenders. A presentation to the Department of Clinical Health Psychology, St. Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg. Feldgaier, S., & Rothman, D. B. (2004, November). Child anxiety disorders. Full day workshop presented to counselors, clinicians, teachers and administrators in the Sunrise School Division, Beausejour, MB. Rothman, D. B. (2004, February). Issues in sexual offender risk management. A series of half-day training workshops presented to staff and management of New Directions for Families, Children and Youth.
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 8 Rothman, D. B., De Luca, R. V., & Zimberg, L. (1999, May). Perceiving abuse as abuse: Childhood sexual abuse and its relationship to the frequency and duration of the experience. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association annual convention, Halifax. Rothman, D. B., Holens, P., & De Luca, R. V. (1998, June). Confidence of memory and its relationship to the frequency and duration of childhood sexual abuse. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association annual convention, Edmonton. Eaton, W. O., Rothman, D. B., McKeen, N. A. & Campbell, D. W. (1997, June). Something sinistral going on? Asymmetry in arm movement frequency. Poster presented at the Society for Brain and Behavior, Winnipeg. Rothman, D. B. (1995, April). Asymmetry and activity: Is the nondominant arm more active than the dominant arm? Paper presented at Prairie Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Winnipeg. EDITORIAL WORK 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer Safer Society Press, Brandon, VT, USA ACTIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS 2013-Present Help Wanted: Develop, evaluate and disseminate a prevention program for adolescents who are sexually attracted to younger children. Principal investigator: Elizabeth Letourneau, Johns Hopkins University. TEACHING 2007-Present Clinical Associate, Clinical Psychology Programme, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba. Training supervisor for a specialty clinical practicum in child & adolescent forensic psychology. 2007-2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Conducted courses, seminars, research supervision and training rotations for Psychology and Psychiatry residents and medical students that include: Child & Adolescent Forensic Psychology Risk assessment Threat assessment
Daniel Rothman CURRICULUM VITAE 9 Treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with sexual and violent behavior problems Autism Spectrum Disorders and sexual behavior problems Healthy Sexuality 2000-2007 Sessional Instructor and Lecturer, Department of Psychology and Department of Human Ecology, University of Manitoba. Introductory Psychology Clinical Psychology SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS 2007 Canadian Psychological Association Certificate of Academic Excellence for Doctoral Dissertation. 1999-2003 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). 1998-99 University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship. 1998-99 University of Manitoba UMSU Scholarship. 1998, 2006 Faculty of Arts Conference Travel Award. 1998, 2006 Faculty of Graduate Studies Travel Award. 1998, 2006 Alumni Association Travel Grant. 1998 Graduate Students Association Conference Grant. 1998 Students Union Travel Award. 1991-95 Dean s Honour List, University of Manitoba. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2010-Present Registered Psychologist (C. Psych.), Psychological Association of Manitoba (PAM), #363 2007-Present Clinical Associate, Clinical Psychology Programme, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba. 2007-2015 Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba 2006-Present Clinical & Research Member, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) 2004-Present Member, Manitoba Psychological Society (MPS)