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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 467 Filed 11/15/21 Page 12 of 158 12 LBAAMAX1ps Rocchio - Direct\n1 I then also spent another six months working at the\n2 Yale Psychiatric Institute on an inpatient and partial hospital\n3 unit, treating adolescents. In the course of that work, I also\n4 had some specialized training in the area of forensic\n5 psychology -- psychiatry.\n6 Q. After you received your Ph.D., what did you do next in your\n7 career?\n8 A. I had a full-year equivalent of a postdoctoral fellowship.\n9 During that year I worked in a partial hospital program. I\n10 treated patients in an outpatient psychotherapy practice, and I\n11 taught courses at the college level in psychology.\n12 Q. Where did you do your postdoctoral fellowship?\n13 A. It was in Rhode Island. I worked in a private practice\n14 setting in Rhode Island, as well as Butler Hospital.\n15 Specifically I worked in a partial hospital program that\n16 utilized dialectical behavior therapy in the treatment of\n17 women.\n18 Q. What issues did you focus on during your postdoctoral\n19 fellowship?\n20 A. So dialectical behavior therapy is the primary issue that I\n21 focused on, in terms of my training, and it's a treatment\n22 method that has been found -- there's a lot of evidence; it was\n23 developed and has been shown to be highly effective for a\n24 chronically suicidal and self-injurious population of women.\n25 It's since been generalized to a variety of populations. But\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00007191",
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