AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Vocational disability, wage loss, psychological sequelea to physical injuries, post traumatic stress.
EXPERIENCE
Kenneth Manges has a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Maryland. He is nationally certified as a vocational expert and is a Diplomate in the American Board of Vocational Experts. Dr. Manges holds diplomates (the most advanced level of recognition in several areas about which he consults, evaluates and testifies including the American Academy of Pain Management, American Board of Professional Disability Consultants, and the American Board of Forensic Examiners. He is a certified Forensic Psychologist and licensed psychologist. His practice includes counseling for both vocational and psychological issues, evaluation of disability (vocational and psychological), consultation with attorneys regarding wage loss and vocational disability, as well as disability evaluations for clients referred by federal and state agencies. He has been qualified for testimony in both state and federal courts. He is currently teaching Forensic Psychology to doctoral students in psychology.
EDUCATION
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Ph.D., Psychology, University of Maryland
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M.S., Psychology, Brooklyn College
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B.A., Psychology, Adelphi University
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Certified Forensic Psychologist, University of Virginia
CERTIFICATIONS
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Licensed Psychologist, Ohio
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Non resident psychologist, Kentucky
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Licensed Psychologist, West Virginia
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Certified Forensic Psychologist
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Certification training in Bereavement
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Certification training in Mediation
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Diplomate, American Board of Vocational Experts
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Diplomate, American Academy of Pain Management
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Diplomate, American Board of Professional Disability Consultants
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Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Examiners
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
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American Board of Vocational Experts (President 1998-2000)
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American Academy of Pain Management
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American Board of Professional Disability Consultants
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American Board of Forensic Examiners
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American Psychological Association
PUBLICATIONS
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Co-author, “Working in the Community,” Eighth Annual Institute of Rehabilitation Issues, 1979
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Contributing Editor, Journal of Forensic Reports
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Contributing Editor, Journal of Forensic Vocational Assessment
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