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Mr. Mike Denhof
Mike Denhof holds an M.A. in General/Experimental Psychology and is currently a doctoral candidate in a PhD program (clinical emphasis). He completed his clinical psychology internship in a jail setting, and has been conducting assessments of offenders for the last 4 years in jail and community corrections settings. Mike is currently completing a dissertation research project that entails a critique of the major correctional assessment instruments in use today, and he is developing a new corrections screening device that is intended to overcome many of the weaknesses of current instruments. During his graduate work thus far Mike completed a case study of Antisocial Personality Disorder that was nominated for “Best Doctoral Candidacy Essay” by the faculty of Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center. Mikeâs research interests are focused on the study of effective versus ineffective approaches to correctional assessment and treatment, and the study of antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy more generally.
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