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Cheryl Paradis


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Cheryl Paradis, PSY.D., has more than twenty years’ experience as a forensic psychologist, and has evaluated thousands of seriously mentally ill and violent individuals. Her research and writings have been published in journals such as Medicine & Psychiatry and the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. As an expert in psychological and neuropsychological testing, she has testified in both the New York State and federal court systems. Currently a clinical associate professor at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center and associate professor of psychology at Marymount Manhattan College, she has also been a staff psychologist at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.

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Recent Papers and Presentations

Paradis, C. (2013) Chair of a Panel Presentation: Autistic Spectrum Disorders and the Legal System. Eastern Psychologcial Association. Co presenters included Chimnoy Gulrajani, Alan Perry & Alexander Westphal.


Paradis, C. (2012) Malingering Memory Impairment: Assessment and Court Testimony. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association.


Paradis, C. (2011) Crime and Punishment: A Forensic

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“The insanity defense is only raised in approximately one percent of cases and successful in approximately 20 percent of these cases.”
Cheryl Paradis, The Measure of Madness:

“Then I asked Mr. Almeda to complete another widely used projective personality test, the House-Tree-Person Test.”
Cheryl Paradis, The Measure of Madness:



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