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Jack Kitaeff, Ph.D., J.D.

EDUCATION    

 

J.D.      George Mason University School of Law  

 

Ph.D.   University of Mississippi 

 

M.S.    State University of New York 

  

 B.A.     Brooklyn College

 

TRAINING

                         

 Legal Clerkship, United States Attorney’s Office,

Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria, VA

 

Psychology Residency, U.S. Dewitt Army Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA 

 

Clinical Psychology Internship, Walter Reed Army     Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

 

LICENSE

 

Clinical Psychologist, Commonwealth of Virginia

                                                  

CERTIFICATION

 

National Register of Health Service Providers in

Psychology

 

Diplomate in Police Psychology, Society of Police and

Criminal Psychology

                                       

PRIVATE PRACTICE

 

Clinical, Forensic, and Police Psychology, Alexandria

(1983-Present)                                                            

 

FULL-TIME  EMPLOYMENT      

 

United States Army, Psychologist (Major) (1978-1983)

 

Director of Psychology, Commonwealth of

Virginia, Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute,

Falls Church, VA (1989-1995)

 

TEACHING                    

 

Professor of Psychology (Adjunct), University of

Maryland University College, (2004-present)

 

Professor, The Washington Center, Washington, D.C.

(2004-present)

 

Adjunct Professor, Argosy University, Arlington, VA (2006-present)

 

Assistant Professor of Forensic Psychology, Marymount

University (2002-2003)

 

Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, George Mason University (1993-1995)

 

Assistant Professor of Psychology (Adjunct), Marymount University (1981-1986)

                                     

PRESENTATIONS

 

The Beltway Sniper, series of live television

interviews, Fox Cable Hannity & Colmes Show (2002)

 

Intellectual and Personality Characteristics of

FemalePolice Applicants, paper read at the

AmericanPsychological Association convention,

Washington, D.C. (1992)

 

Establishing Psychological Assessment Programs for

Police Departments, workshop conducted at the

American Psychological Association convention,

Washington, D.C. (1992)

 

A Practitioner’s Guide to the Psychological Screening

of Police Applicants, paper read at the American

Psychological Association convention, San Francisco,

California (1991)

 

Toward a Scientific Approach to Police Selection, paper 

read at the Virginia Psychological Association

Convention,  Alexandria, Virginia (1988)