Donald Alan Eisner

Donald Alan Eisner

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Licensed for 37 years

General practice Lawyer at Encino, CA
Practice Areas: General Practice

16133 Ventura Blvd #700, Encino, CA

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Licenses

Licensed in California for 37 years

State: California

Acquired: 1988

Resigned

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of Donald Alan Eisner

16133 Ventura Blvd #700, Encino, CA, 91436

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Experience

Rating:  6.5 (Good)

Honors

2009

Mediation & Conflict Resolution, California State University, Northridge

Work Experience

1992 - Present

Owner, Eisner Law Offices

Associations

2015 - Present

California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists

Member

1988 - Present

State Bar of California

Member

Education

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West Virginia University

PhD - Doctorate

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Ohio University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

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University of West Los Angeles School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

Speaking Engagements

2014

American College of Forensic Psychology Symposium

Voir Dire: Fact or Fiction?

2014

American College of Forensic Psychology Conference

How Not to be an Expert Witness- Lessons from theJodi Arias Trial

2011

American College of Forensic Psychology Symposium

From Treating Therapist to Expert Witness

2007

Community Education Summit Conference

Non-pharmacological Interventions: For Providers Serving the Mentally Ill Adults and the Developmentally Disabled in Group Homes

2006

American College of Forensic Psychology Conference

Psychic Detectives: The consulting Role of the Forensic Psychologist

1994

American Psychological Association

Varieties of Dual Relationships

1993

California Psychological Association Convention

Law & Ethics in Psychotherapy

1993

California Psychological Association Convention

Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege: The Menendez Maze

Publications

2015

International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy Mindfulness- Based Interventions for Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

2012

Forensic Therapist Ethical Issues: Boundary Crossing Versus Boundary Violations

2011

American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry False Memory and Trauma: Forensic and Methodological Issues

2010

American Journal of Forensic Psychology Handling Depositions and Trial Traps

2010

Forensic Therapists Legal and Ethical Implications

2007

Rosedog Books Much and Mire: A Book of Expressions

2006

American Journal of Forensic Psychology From Tarasoff to Ewing: Expansion of the Duty to Warn

2003

National Psychologist Personal and Life Coaching: Legal and Ethical Issues

2000

Greenwood Publishing Group Death of Psychotherapy: From Freud to Alien Abductions

1987

American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry Mental Injury in Worker's Compensation: Psychodiagnostic Implications

1985

American Journal of Forensic Psychology Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress: Evolution of an Independent Tort

1984

American Journal of Forensic Psychology Mental Injury in Worker's Compensation: An Examination of Job Stress

1984

American Journal of Forensic Psychology Satisfying Requirements for Qualifications, Psychological Evaluation and Opinions

Languages

English

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