
Dr. Vinson Elected To American College Of Psychiatrists
Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson was recently elected to The American College of Psychiatrists. Membership to this esteemed organization is limited to approximately 750 psychiatrists who

Dr. Sarah Y. Vinson was recently elected to The American College of Psychiatrists. Membership to this esteemed organization is limited to approximately 750 psychiatrists who

Historically, the mental health system has never been readily accessible, culturally responsive, or a reliable source of effective interventions for vulnerable, at-risk populations. While marginalized

The history of psychological assessment, specifically intellectual assessment, is complicated. From a lack of ethnic minority representation in standardization samples to attempts to prove the

The shift to virtual schooling placed adolescents in the USA out of the reach of harsh school disciplinary procedures, contributing to a drastic reduction in

This article is the second in a 3-part series regarding racial bias measurement and law enforcement. The first can be found here; the second here.

This article is the second in a 3-part series regarding racial bias measurement and law enforcement. The first can be found here. Due to the
On August 23, 2020, Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old black man, was shot seven times in the back by Rusten Sheskey, a police officer, in Kenosha,

This is the first of three articles on the topic of racial bias within the criminal justice field. The second will focus on implicit racial

For many companies around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift to remote working, technology adoption, and telepsychiatry (or telepsych). Lorio Forensics, however, has

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