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Education: Ph.D., Hofstra University (June, 1971) Psychology Hospital internship; Central Islip State Hospital M.A., Western Michigan University (December, 1965) B.A., New York University (June, 1963) Board and Fellow Certifications: Fellow, National Academy of Neuropsychology (June, 2008) Fellow, American College of Forensic Examiners (September, 1997) Diplomate, American Board of Psychological Specialties in Medical Psychology (May, 1997) Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Medicine (February, 1996) Diplomate, American Board of Disability Analysts (October, 1995) Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Examiners (June, 1994) Fellow, Academy of Clinical Psychology (November, 1993) Diplomate, American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (July, 1990) Diplomate, American Board of Professional DisabilityConsultants (December, 1989) Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Psychology (August, 1989) Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Psychology (August, 1989) Diplomate and Fellow, International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and Psychotherapy (September, 1987) Fellow, American College of Forensic Psychology (May, 1985) Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Psychology (December, 1983) Post-doctoral Continuing Education: Clinical Neuropsychology, Neurology, Neuroanatomy & Dissection Albert Einstein College of Medicine (CME) State University of New York at Stony Brook Medical School Dr. S. Mattis, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Director of Psychiatry, Division of Neuropsychology Marquette University College of Health Sciences Continuing Education in Neuropsychology Neurology Grand Rounds, State University of New York at Stony Brook Medical School: 11/5/93 to present Behavioral Medicine and Medical Psychology Forensic Psychology Marriage and Family Therapy Psychopharmacology Sexual Abuse Licensure: New York State (February, 1972); license #PSY 004037-1; examination concentration in clinical psychology Certification: New York Permanent Certification as School Psychologist Workers' Compensation Board of New York NPI #: 1285774208 Professional Listings: American Medical Forensic Specialists American Society of Law & Medicine Attorney's Directory of Forensic Psychologists National Academy of Neuropsychologists National Directory of Head Injury Rehabilitation National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology National Registry of Forensic Examiners New York Neuropsychology Group Directory Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare Hospital Consultations: Providing hospital consultation as requested on a per case basis Relevant Professional Experiences/Appointments: Board Examiner and Work Sample Reviewer, American Board of Forensic Psychology Monitor for board certifying examinations, American Board of Professional Psychology Work Sample Reviewer, American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology Independent practice of forensic and neuropsychology (1984 to present) Medical Advisor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Member, New York State Workers’ Compensation Medical Guidelines Review Committee (2007) Member, New York State Department of Health, Medical Records Access Review Committee (Psychology Section) Past Relevant Professional Experience: Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology-C.W. Post College Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology-Hofstra University Adjunct Professor of Forensic Examination, Touro College, School of Health Sciences Clinical Psychologist-Kalamazoo State Hospital (Michigan) Consultant and former board member-Feingold Association for Hyperactive Children Consulting Psychologist-Bereaved Parents organization Director of Drug Treatment Program-Southeast Nassau Guidance Center Director of Psychological and Psychiatric Services-North Shore Consultation Center Forensic Consultant, Suffolk County Attorney's Office, Child Sexual Abuse Program Independent practice of clinical psychology (1972 to 1984) Lecturer in Psychology-Suffolk County Community College Member, St. Johnland Nursing Center Head Injury Rehabilitation Advisory Board New York State Education Department approved lecturer on child sexual abuse Professional Organization Memberships: American Academy of Behavioral Medicine American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology Former Member, Disciplinary Committee American Academy of Forensic Psychology American Academy of Neurology (affiliate member) American Board of Forensic Examiners American College of Forensic Psychology American College of Legal Medicine American Neuropsychiatric Association American Psychological Association Member, Division of Clinical Neuropsychology Former Federal Advocacy Coordinator Representative to Interdivisional Healthcare Committee Member, American Psychology-Law Society American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics Behavioral Neuropsychology Special Interest Group International Academy of Law and Mental Health International Neuropsychological Society National Academy of Neuropsychology New York Academy of Traumatic Brain Injury Former Executive Board Member New York State Association of Neuropsychologists Member: Professional Affairs Committee New York Neuropsychology Group New York State Psychological Association Member, Division of Neuropsychology Chair, Neuropsychology Division Insurance Committee Former Neuropsychology Division Representative to NYSPA Council Former Suffolk County Representative to NYSPA Council Chair, No-Fault and Workers' Compensation Insurance Subcommittee Member, Division of Forensic Psychology Member, NYSPA Insurance Committee Society of Behavioral Medicine Suffolk County Psychological Association Former member, Executive Board Former Co-Chairman, Hospitals & Clinics Committee Former representative to NYSPA Council Member, Family-Law Committee Publications: Honor, S., & Vane, J.R., "Comparison of Thematic Apperception Test and Questionnaire Methods to Obtain Achievement Attitudes of High School Boys," Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1972, 28(1), 81-83 Honor, S., "Modifying Attitudes Towards the Secondary School Psychologist," Psychology in the Schools, 1972, 9(3), 317-321 Honor, S., "Forensic Psychology and Law," VLP News, 1985, 2(2) Honor, S., "Head Injury, Neuropsychological Sequelae, and Personal Injury Litigation," Medical Trial Technique Quarterly, 1994, 40(1), 42-56 Honor, S., "Custody Evaluation: Is Something Missing?", The Custody Newsletter, 1994, 10, 2-8 Honor, S., Chapter 3 in A Casebook of Ethical Challenges in Neuropsychology, edited by Shane Bush, Taylor & Francis, 2005 Honor, S., Sullivan, J, Chapter “Conducting Criminal Forensic Neuropsychological Assessments” in Clinical Neuropsychology in the Criminal Forensic Setting, edited by Robert Denney & James Sullivan, Guildford Publications (2008) Honors and Distinctions: Neuropsychological Examination work quoted in New York State Jury Verdict, 1994, Volume 11, Issue 10, September, 1994, p. 10. Suffolk County Bar Association, January 1989, recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award for forensic services Forensic work quoted in the non-fiction work, A Deadly Silence by Dena Kleiman (published by the Atlantic Monthly Press 1988), the story of the Cheryl Pierson/Sean Pica murder case Testimony in 1987 custody case is discussed in West's New York Supplement, 538 N.Y.S. 2d No. 2, 4/19/89, Keating v. Keating, pages 286-294 First board certified forensic psychologist in Suffolk County First board certified neuropsychologist in Suffolk County One of the few neuropsychologists in the Northeast board certified in clinical, forensic and neuropsychology and one of few neuropsychologists in the United States so certified Listed in Who's Who Among Human Service Professionals, 3rd Edition New York State Psychological Association, Distinguished Service Award, 5/05 Media Experience: TV Channel 12, Long Island – Custodial forensic issues (Reporter: Dana Lowey) TV Channel 2, New York – Custodial forensic issues (Reporter: Lou Young) Cable TV, Long Island – Neuropsychological aspects of memory (Moderator: Dr. Carol Goldberg) Cable TV, Channel 31, Long Island – forensic custodial and matrimonial issues (Moderator: Father Frank) Professional Seminar Leadership: Suffolk Academy of Law, 3/27/09, “The Treating Psychologist Testifying in Court” New York State Psychological Association, Forensic Division, 3/22/09, presentation “The Many Faces of Forensic Psychology National Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Conference, 10/24/08, panel member, Forensic Grand Rounds New York State Psychological Association/Forensic Psychology Associates, 10/19/07, panel member, presentation to attorneys and psychologists, “Ethical Violations in Custody Evaluations,” Suffolk County Psychological Association, 4/13/07: What Psychotherapists Need to Know About Treatment with Patients Involved in Legal Issues Queens College, Doctoral students in neuropsychology, 3/26/07: Forensic Neuropsychology Interfaith Medical Center, 12/12/06, medical and psychiatric staff: "What Forensic Neuropsychologists have to offer in Murder Cases" Hofstra University School of Law, 11/18/06, panel participation: "Modern Divorce Advocacy in Parenting and Custody Dispute” Smithtown Parkinson Therapy Center, 3/6/06, “The Neuropsychologist's Role in Parkinson’s Disease” Suffolk County Psychological Association, 10/14/05: “What Psychologists Need to Know About the Law” RES Company 2005 Conference, 1/8/05; presented to head/brain injury professionals “Problems Working with the Post-Head injury/Brain Injury Patient” National Association of Social Workers, Suffolk Chapter: 5/2/03, Mental Health Awareness Day, presentation on neuropsychology Suffolk County Psychological Association: 1/31/03, presented workshop on “Neuropsychology for the Non-Neuropsychologist” New York Academy of Traumatic Brain Injury Annual Conference: 4/1/2000, "Concussion, the Invisible Sports Injury; Baseline Testing for Prevention & Protection" Suffolk Chapter, NYS Society for Clinical Social Work: 3/10/02 "Recognition of Neuropsychological Syndromes" Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 10/22 & 29/99, seminar on forensic issues for mental health professionals NYC Board of Education, Peer Intervention Program: 5/3/99, "The Neuropsych- ologically Impaired Teacher" Suffolk Academy of Law: 10/15/98, "Basic Brain Anatomy and a Mock Trial of a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Resulting from a Car Accident" Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 9/16/98, "Neuropsychology for the Non- Neuropsychologist" New York Academy of Traumatic Brain Injury: 6/4/98, "Professional Problems in Understanding and Diagnosing Concussion" Suffolk Academy of Law: 5/20/98, "Hidden Post Traumatic Disabilities - Post Concussion Syndrome" New York Academy of Traumatic Brain Injury: 2/28/98, "Concussive Head Injury: Legal and Reimbursement Issues" Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 12/8/97, "Forensics for the Mental Health Professional" Suffolk County Psychological Association: 11/14/97, "PTSD Sequelae and TBI" St. John's Hospital Department of Psychiatry: 6/9/97, "Mild Traumatic Brain Injury" Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 4/24/96, "We Command You...: Forensic Issues for the Mental Health Professional" Nassau Psychological Services Institute: 4/20/96, "Substance Abuse: Differential Diagnosis & Neuropsychological Issues" American Academy of Forensic Psychology; 3/25/95, Forensic Neuropsychology St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Smithtown, Department of Pediatrics: 6/9/94, "Neuropsychological Services in a Pediatric Population" Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 4/4/94, seminar for mental health professionals on Forensic Psychology South Oaks Hospital Medical Staff: 9/20/93, "Forensic Issues in Child Abuse" Nassau County Psychological Association Convention: 6/5/93, Families: Hard to Define, Difficult to Treat, Forensic Issues in the Psychological Treatment of the Family Kings Park Psychiatric Hospital, community mental health nurses: 2/17/93, "Neuropsychological Examination in Diagnosis and Treatment" American Academy of Forensic Psychology: 1/23/93, Forensic Neuropsychology New York State Psychological Association Annual Convention: 5/17/92, presentation: Forensic Psychology: Standards and Practices of the 90s Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 3/26/92, seminar for mental health professionals on forensic issues Kings Park Psychiatric Hospital: community mental health nurses: 3/18/92, "Anxieties in Today's Mental Health Professionals" Mather Memorial Hospital, Department of Psychiatry: 8/14/91, Interfacing of Neuropsychology & Medicine New York State Psychological Association Annual Convention: 5/4/91, Critical Issues in Forensic Neuropsychology New York State Department of Professional Education: 3/8, 20/91, Instructor of state mandated course in Childhood Sexual Abuse under the auspices of the Suffolk County Psychological Association New York State Psychological Association Annual Convention: 4/29/90 seminar concerning psychological services and Worker's Compensation regulations Suffolk County Department of Mental Health: 2/27/89, seminar for mental health professionals on Forensic Psychology St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Smithtown: 5/9/88, seminar for Neurology and Neurosurgery Department on Neuropsychology American Psychological Association Annual Convention: New York State Psychological Association presentation: 8/29/87, "The Independent Practice of Forensic Psychology" Forensic experience outside metropolitan New York: Arizona Connecticut Florida Illinois Indiana Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Missouri New Jersey North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island Texas Upstate New York Vermont Washington State Virgin Islands Consultation and/or testimony offered in the following types of cases: arson medical malpractice capital punishment Munchausen-by-Proxy child custody and child neglect murder(homicide, infanticide, class action rape) competency personal injury (head injury, drug trafficking psychic trauma) employment litigation police fitness evaluation hit and run psychological injury immigration fraud school/educational issues involuntary hospitalization sexual abuse & deviation kidnapping shaken baby syndrome marital assets resolution tax evasion political asylum traumatic brain injury |