Anonymous ID: 959b98 Sept. 29, 2018, 3:15 p.m. No.3254024   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>3253969

i understand that not everyone knows what "exculpatory" means, but CBF works in mental health - PTSD - research. has she never worked with anyone in the legal community, ever, regarding a case of assault, abuse, etc? i just don't find that credible. for someone with her "trauma" history, she did not come across as a professional who has resolved her own trauma in an effort to be a confident advocate for others. this is nonsensical for me.

Anonymous ID: 959b98 Sept. 29, 2018, 3:24 p.m. No.3254158   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4187 >>4248

not sure if this has been linked before:

 

Christine Blasey, Ph.D.

PROFESSOR

PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY

Dr. Blasey earned a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of

Southern California and completed her dissertation in the laboratory of Dr.

Gayla Margolin, working on the Family Studies Project. Her dissertation was the

development of a new measure to assess coping among young children. Since

that time, she has worked for 20 years as Research Psychologist and

Biostatistician both in academia (Stanford University Department of Psychiatry)

and in the biotech industry (Director of Biostatistics, Corcept Therapeutics). At

Stanford, she was formally mentored and supervised by Dr. Helena Kraemer. In

industry, she gained experience conducting statistical analyses within a regulatory

environment, collaborating with statisticians from the FDA, and presenting

annually at their Statistics in Industry conference. Dr. Blasey has served as a

statistical reviewer for several journals in psychiatry and psychology. In 2009,

Dr. Blasey earned an MS in Epidemiology with specialization in Biostatistics

from the Stanford School of Medicine, Department of Health Research and

Policy. She has previously taught statistics, research methods, and psychometrics

courses at Pepperdine University and Stanford, and currently teaches the

Statistics and Psychometrics sequence at PAU.

https://www.paloaltou.edu/sites/default/files/pau_2015_2016_catalog_10_27_15_final.pdf

Anonymous ID: 959b98 Sept. 29, 2018, 3:26 p.m. No.3254187   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>3254158

what's interesting about this is the PHD in "Counseling" Psychology…if true, then YES, she can call herself a "doctor" and a "psychologist"..although CA may still require that she have a counseling license to be called "doctor" by patients.