Expert Details
Criminal Profiling, Forensic Psychology, AI, Neural Circuitries, Psychodiagnostics, etc.
ID: 725198
Hawaii, USA
Expert is an expert on detection / identification of criminal behavior and hate ideology. His research interests include the social and environmental factors in criminal behavior.
He is a pioneer in the area of developing Computer-based Psychometric Test Instruments incorporating adaptive questioning techniques with built-in lie-scales. Currently he is engaged in research and development of hate ideology detection, criminal investigation, and personnel screening by utilization of computerized, state-of-the-art Psycho-physiological detection instruments.
Expert is an expert Cognitive Psychologist working in the field of applied research on human thought processes. In lay terms, he conducts research on how people understand, diagnose, and solve problems, concerning themselves with the mental processes which mediate between stimulus and response. In other words he is an expert on “Cognitive Processes”. The term "cognition" refers to all processes by which the sensory input is transformed, reduced, elaborated, stored, recovered, and used.
As part of the larger field of cognitive science, this branch of psychology is related to other disciplines including neuroscience, philosophy, and linguistics.
Expert is the founder of the ‘Neural Optimization Technique,' which is utilized for personality development, attitudinal change and ‘brain re-engineering.'
Expert is a world renowned expert in Cognitive Science. Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, embracing philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology.
Expert is the recipient of the ‘Cambridge Blue Book Man of the Year’ award – 2005 for his contribution to the field of Neuroscience and Cybernetics. His original research is on the psycho-physiological influences on synaptic-pruning and synaptogenesis.
Neuroscience is at the frontier of investigation of the brain and mind. The study of the brain is becoming the cornerstone in understanding how we perceive and interact with the external world and, in particular, how human experience and human biology influence each other. Neuroscience as a distinct discipline separate from anatomy, neurology, physiology, psychology, or psychiatry is fairly recent, aided in large part by the advent of newer, faster computing methods and neuroimaging techniques.
At the cognitive level, cognitive neuroscience addresses the questions of how psychological/cognitive functions are produced by the neural circuitry. The emergence of powerful new measurement techniques such as neuroimaging (e.g.,fMRI, PET, SPECT), electrophysiology and human genetic analysis combined with sophisticated experimental techniques from cognitive psychology allows neuroscientists and psychologists to address abstract questions such as how human cognition and emotion are mapped to specific neural circuitries.
Neuroscience generally includes all scientific studies involving the nervous system. Psychology, as the scientific study of mental processes, may be considered a sub-field of neuroscience, although some mind/body theorists argue that the definition goes the other way — that psychology is a study of mental processes that can be modeled by many other abstract principles and theories, such as behaviorism and traditional cognitive psychology, that are independent of the underlying neural processes.
Expert is engaged in Clinical and Forensic Psychology practice with children, adolescents, families, couples, groups, adults, incarcerated mentally disordered offenders, bicultural/biracial, Asian Americans. Ages 6 years through 75 years. Psychological testing/reports and psychotherapy (from simple questions to long term therapy). Psychodiagnostics(testing) for: depression, anger, predictions, school age related questions and placement, pain and suffering, prison evaluations, court evaluations, such as competency to stand trial, etc.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1998 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Applied Psychology | Institution: OIU |
Year: 2004 | Degree: D.Sc. | Subject: Clinical Psychology | Institution: OIU |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1995 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Director | Department: |
Responsibilities:Available upon request. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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Fellow of the Institute of Professional Psychologists, Professional Member - International Council of Psychologists, Member - British Association of Therapeutical Hypnotists, Member - Professional Board of Hypnotherapy (Canada), |
Professional Appointments |
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President - Institute of Professional Psychologists, Vice President - American Association of Higher Education and Accreditation, Director (Academic Programs) - The National Board of Professional and Ethical Standards (USA). |
Awards / Recognition |
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Cambridge Blue Book man of the Year - 2005 - (In recognition of his services to the fields of Neuroscience and Cybernetics) |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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After many years of research and development on Computer Based Psychometric Assessment, he successfully formulated and designed the QNET Personality Predictor™ and the QNET Career Aptitude Test™, which are both state-of-the-art computer based personality-testing tools, and which design rights he holds. He has over 18 Publications on Forensic Psychology to his credit. |
Fields of Expertise
behavior, cognitive psychology, cognitive science, applied anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, pain and suffering, profiling, cognitive disorder, clinical psychology, forensic psychology, lie detection, criminal profiling, forensic neuropsychology, hypnotherapy, hypnosis, adolescent development, emotional suffering, child psychotherapy, psychotherapy, International Labor Organization, psychological profiling, behavioral profiling, behavioral problem, forensic mental health, criminal behavior, criminal psychology, psychological training, criminal investigation, psychological testing, psychological evaluation, competency evaluation (law), neuropsychology assessment, criminal assessment, antisocial personality disorder, polygraph testing, brain