CURRICULUM VITAE Matthew V. Davies 5383 South 900 East, Suite 290 Murray, Utah 84117 (801) 263-3335 Fax (801) 263-2845 drmattdavies@msn.com drmattdavies.com EDUCATION Ph.D. M.S. B.S. University of Utah, Department of Educational Psychology, Emphasis in Counseling/Child Psychology (APA Approved) Awarded August,1985 University of Utah, Department of Educational Psychology, Emphasis in Counseling/Child Psychology (APA Approved) Awarded June,1982 University of Utah, Department of Psychology, Major in Psychology Awarded June,1979 ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS 1979 Magna Cum Laude; National Dean's List 1978-present Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 1975-76 Honors at Entrance Scholarship, University of Utah PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1991 to present Private Practice, Family, Adolescent, Child Treatment Services, Salt Lake City, 1994 to 1997, 2001 to present Consulting Psychologist, Third District Juvenile Court, Salt Lake City, 1997 to 1999 Consulting Psychologist, Copper Hills Youth Center, Salt Lake City, 1992 to 1999 Affiliate Staff Psychologist, CPC Olympus View Hospital, Salt Lake City, 1990 to 1994 Consulting Psychologist, First Friends Daycare, Salt Lake Veterans Administration Medical Center, Salt Lake City, 1989 to 1994 Affiliate Staff Psychologist, Charter Summit Hospital, Midvale, 1987 to 1991 Staff Psychologist, The Children's Center, Salt Lake City,
Page 2 1986 to 2003 Private Practice, Associated Behavior Consultants, Salt Lake City, 1986 to 2003 Staff Psychologist, Lakeview Hospital, Bountiful, 1986 to 1987 Child Psychology Resident, St. Benedict's Hospital, Ogden, 1986 Child Psychology Resident, Associated Behavior Consultants, Salt Lake City, 1986 to present Consulting Psychologist, Division of Juvenile Justice Services, Utah State Dept of Human Services, Salt Lake City, Utah 1985 to 1986 Postdoctoral Resident, The Children's Center, Salt Lake City, 1984 to 1985 Therapist, The Children's Center, Salt Lake City, 1983 to 1984 School Psychologist, Jordan School District, Sandy, 1982 to 1983 Psychology Intern, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Salt Lake City, (APA Approved Internship) 1981 to 1982 Therapist, The Children's Center, Salt Lake City, 1981 to 1982 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Educational Psychology, University of 1979 to 1981 Assistant Therapist, The Children's Center, Salt Lake City, COURT EXPERIENCE i June, 1987 Jan., 1989 March, 1989 July, 1991 Sept., 1991 Jan., 1992 Jan., 1994 June, 2001 July, 2001 Oct., 2001 Sept., 2003 March, 2017 Expert Witness, Third District Juvenile Court, Salt Lake City, Utah Expert Witness, Third District Judicial Court, Salt Lake City, Utah Expert Witness, Seventh Judicial District Court, Price, Utah Expert Witness, Second District Juvenile Court, Farmington, Utah Expert Witness, Second District Judicial Court, Farmington, Utah Expert Witness, Second District Judicial Court, Ogden, Utah Expert Witness, Eighth District Judicial Court, Great Falls, Montana Expert Witness, Arizona Superior Court, Mojave County, Kingman, Arizona Expert Witness, Fourth Judicial District Court, Provo, Utah Expert Witness, First Judicial District Court, Logan, Utah Expert Witness, Fifth Judicial District Court, St. George, Utah Expert Witness, First District Juvenile Court, Logan, Utah
Page 3 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, Utah Board of Juvenile Justice, February 2015 to present Member, American Psychology Law Society, January 2015 to present Utah State Division of Mental Health Approved Forensic Examiner, March 2014 to present Member, National Association of Counsel for Children, March 2013 to present NOJOS Approved Evaluator, 2007 to present Chair, Children and Family Law Custody Subcommittee, Children and Family Law Standing Committee, June 2000 to June 2002 Member, Children and Family Law Standing Committee, Utah State Administrative Office of the Courts Judicial Council, June 2000 to June 2002 Member, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 1998 to present Member, Sex Offender Evaluation Task Force, Dept. of Youth Corrections, State of Utah, December, 1996 to 1998 Member, Utah Psychological Association, 1986-2004 Member, American Psychological Association, 1986-1998 Licensed Psychologist, State of Idaho, March 2015 to present Licensed Psychologist, State of Utah, November 1986 to present DISSERTATION AND THESIS Davies, M.V., Davies, M.V. The relationship of narcissistic vulnerability to academic achievement. Unpublished dissertation. University of Utah, 1985. The estimated reliability of the Plenk Storytelling Test. Unpublished thesis. University of Utah, 1982. PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS ii April, 2018 Oct., 2017 June, 2017 Invited Presentation, Working with kids, families and victims in the courtroom. Utah Juvenile Court Judges Conference, Utah State Administrative Office of the Courts, Moab, UT. Invited Presentation, Forensic evaluations: Right, wrong & in between. Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Salt Lake City, UT. Invited Presentation, Overnights with young children: There is no easy answer. Utah District Court Commissioners Continuing Education, Utah State Administrative Office of the Courts, Salt Lake City, UT.
Page 4 April, 2017 March, 2017 Aug., 2016 Nov., 2014 March, 2014 March, 2014 Aug., 2013 Dec., 2012 Sept., 2012 Aug., 2012 Oct., 2011 Sept., 2011 March, 2011 Presenter/Faculty Member, The boundaries of good practice: Differentiating between forensic & clinical work. Generations Conference, ESI Management, Salt Lake City, UT. Invited Presentation, Examining and cross examining youth accused of sexually related offenses. Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Salt Lake City, UT. Invited Presentation, Relocation: Should I stay or should I go? Utah District Court Commissioners Continuing Education, Utah State Administrative Office of the Courts, Salt Lake City, UT. Presenter/Faculty Member, Religious and cultural issues in custody evaluations and parent time disputes. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 11 th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, San Antonio, TX. Invited Presentation, Alignment, alienation and gatekeeping. Mid-Year Convention, Utah State Bar, St. George, UT. Invited Presentation, Custody evaluations as agents of change. Utah State Bar Family Law Section, Salt Lake City, UT. Presenter/Faculty Member, Using psychological evaluations in delinquency proceedings. National Association of Counsel for Children Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. Invited Presentation, Juvenile sexual behavior risk assessments: What, how, when and why. Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Salt Lake City, UT. Invited Presentation, Motivating high risk teens. Presented to Utah State Guardian Ad Litem and CASA Training Seminar, Guardian Ad Litem Office, Provo, UT. Invited Presentation, Dealing with custody evaluations in the public schools. Jordan School District Staff Training. Sandy, UT. Presenter/Faculty Member, Custody evaluation do s and don ts. Critical Issues Facing Children and Adolescents Conference, ESI & Children s Behavioral Health Institute. Salt Lake City, UT. Presenter/Faculty Member, Working with children in high conflict families. Utah Domestic Violence Council Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. Invited presentation, Culture and behavior: can we understand one without the other? 3 rd Annual Safety Net Clinical Conference, St. George, UT.
Page 5 Sept., 2010 June, 2010 June, 2010 June, 2009 Invited presentation, What kids love and hate about relationships. Presented to Utah State Guardian Ad Litem Training Seminar, Office of Guardian Ad Litem, Layton, UT. Presenter/Faculty Member, Best interest parent time schedules: the intersection of developmental needs and parenting style. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 47 th Annual Conference, Denver, CO. Presenter/Faculty Member, Healthy sexual development in children and adolescents. University of Utah School of Social Work Summer Institute Salt Lake City, UT. Presenter/Faculty Member, Assessment of juvenile sex offenders, University of Utah School of Social Work Summer Institute Salt Lake City, UT. PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS/CONTINUING EDUCATION iii Jan., 2018 Sept., 2017 June, 2017 Potential impact of implicit and cognitive bias. Phillip Stahl, Ph.D. AFCC Webinar, Madison, WI. Advanced issues in child custody: Evaluation, litigation and settlement. AFCC-AAML Conference, San Diego, CA. Can you hear me now? Interviewing children amidst the pressures of high conflict family litigation. Benjamin Garber, Ph.D. Using mental health professionals as consultants: Ethical dos and don ts. Matthew Sullivan, Ph.D., Michael Kretzmer, Esq., Hon. Diana Gould-Saltzman Resisting contact: Why and how children resist contact with a parent. John Moran, Ph.D., Louise Truax, Esq. Intimate partner violence in child custody cases: New guidance and practical tools. Robin Deutsch, Ph.D., Gabrielle Davis, Esq. Parenting the parents: To halve or to hold the high conflict family. Benjamin Garber, Ph.D. The good the bad, the ugly: Considering the child s voice in family court cases. Donald Tye, Esq., Benjamin Garber, Ph.D., Stacey Platt, Esq. Kim Bunuomo, Esq. Diagnoses in child custody cases: Probative of prejudicial. Lyn Greenberg, Ph.D., Robert Simon, Ph.D. Relocation: What have we learned since the LaMusga decision in 2004? Phillip Stahl, Ph.D., Leslie Shear, Esq. Keeping youth out of adult court: Leveraging research, litigation and legislative advocacy. National Juvenile Justice Network, Goleta, CA.
Page 6 Nov., 2016 Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and competency to stand trial: A review for forensic evaluators. Patricia Zapf, Ph.D. & Jerrod Brown. Concept Professional Training, Lithia,FL. Sept. 2016 Assessment and management of violence risk, Daniel J. Neller, Psy.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, San Diego, CA. Sept. 2016 Advanced issues in child custody and parenting evaluations. Phillip Stahl, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, San Diego, CA. Sept. 2016 Assessment of violence risk in juveniles. Debra Baeder, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, San Diego, CA. Sept. 2016 Quality considerations in conducting juvenile forensic evaluations. Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D. American Academy of Forensic Psychology. San Diego, CA. Aug., 2016 Working with couples and families, risk management with the suicidal patient, and legal and ethical issues presented by retirement. APAIT, Denver, CO. June, 2016 Comparing two primary methods for assessing and managing violence risk: Actuarial risk assessment v. structured professional judgment, Stephen Hart, PhD. Concept Professional Training, Lithia, FL. Feb., 2016 NOJOS Assessment and evaluation symposium. NOJOS, Salt Lake City, UT. Feb., 2016 MMPI-A-RF: Basic Overview. Robert Archer, Ph.D. Webinar sponsored by Pearson Assessments, San Antonio, TX. Aug., 2015 Ethics and risk management in the age of the affordable care act: Everything you didn t want to know. APAIT. Washington, DC. March, 2015 American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. Nov., 2014 AFCC 11 th Symposium on Child Custody Evaluations, Examining Unintended Consequences. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, San Antonio, TX. Oct., 2014 Utah state forensic examiner training conference. Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Provo, UT. Aug., 2014 Ethics and risk management in psychological practice. APAIT, Washington, DC. May, 2014 The impact of trauma on behavior. Phil Rich, Ed.D. NOJOS Clinical Intensive Training, Snowbird, UT.
Page 7 Feb., 2014 Oct., 2013 Aug., 2013 Feb., 2013 Aug., 2012 May, 2012 March, 2012 Feb., 2011 May, 2009 May, 2009 Sept., 2008 Feb., 2008 Bridging the gap: Clinical application of attachment theory and research. Symposia sponsored by The Children's Center, Salt Lake City, UT. Utah state forensic examiner training conference. Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Salt Lake City, UT. Strategies for success: enhancing advocacy for children, youth and families. National Association of Counsel for Children 36 th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA. Bridging the gap: Clinical application of attachment theory and research. Symposia sponsored by The Children's Center, Salt Lake City, UT. A developmental approach to PDD children & adolescents with problematic sexual behavior. Craig Latham, Ph.D. NOJOS Advanced Academy, Cedar City, UT. The healing journey: lessons from the ancient wisdom of healing. Geral Blanchard, MA. NOJOS Clinical Intensive Training, Snowbird, UT. Advanced forensic psychological practice: issues and applications. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Austin, TX. Trauma and dissociation in children: the developing mind and brain. Joyanna Silberg, Ph.D., Bridging the Gap Conference: Clinical Application of Attachment Theory and Research. The Children s Center, Salt Lake City, UT. Evidence supported treatment for abused and traumatized children, Benjamin Saunders, Ph.D., NOJOS Clinical Intensive Training, Snowbird, UT. Family resolution therapy in cases of child abuse, Benjamin Saunders, Ph.D., NOJOS Clinical Intensive Training, Snowbird, UT. The many faces of domestic violence: the impact on the family.17 th Annual Utah domestic Violence Conference, Utah Domestic Violence Council, Salt Lake City, UT. Advanced issues in parent coordination: functional coparenting for high conflict families. Matthew J. Sullivan, Ph.D. AFCC Regional Training Conference, Dallas, TX.
Page 8 PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Douglas Goldsmith, Ph.D., 5383 S. 900 E. Suite 290, Murray, UT 84117 Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D., Professor, Drexel University, Stratton 334, Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Thomas Schenkenberg, Ph.D., Professor, Clinical Neurosciences Center, University of Utah Medical Center, 175 North Medical Drive East, Salt Lake City, UT 84132 Revised 9/18 i Date first qualified as expert. Dates of appearances available on request. ii Presentations, Publications and Manuscripts prior to 2008 are available on request. iii Professional Seminars/Continuing Education prior to 2008 are available on request