November 3, 2021 WebEx with Dr. Rocchio • Reviewed logistics • Prepared for hearing • Pimps/traffickers groom people to engage in sexual conduct with third parties, so that's a useful area of literature • Has some parallel resume lines to Dietz • As a clinician, does more presentations than publishing • Education o Masters/PhD papers are not about trauma o Doctoral program — 6 years, Masters was a component of it o During coursework, focused on: eating disorders, forensic psychology, trauma psychology, hostility and violence in the lives of women o Spent coursework in various practicum, maybe 10 hrs/week between coursework and supervision, and did two 20 hr/week placements — Brown college counseling center and URI college counseling center. There are requirements to do certain number of hours of practice before can advance. o Postdoc in Rhode Island for 1.5-2 years, but hour-equivalent of a year. Placement at outpatient private practice where worked with self-injure-ers, mostly people who survived childhood trauma. Also at a day hospital that provided care for the same population at higher level, and taught at Providence College. o At the time (early 1990s), part of a monthly informal research group to discuss trauma psychology. Review lit, discussed implications of debates of the time about memory. Multidisciplinary group — attorneys, psychologists, social workers, etc. Some worked with offenders. Did some informal surveys about what local therapists were doing, populations of patients, how informed therapists were about assessment and treatment of trauma in general practice. • One thing LR does is tell GPs about the importance of assessing and treating trauma o After post-doc, founded a group psychotherapy practice and hired one therapist. Treated patients and did diagnostic assessments of juvenile offenders, consultations with elementary schools about education-related clinical issues. Shortly thereafter, began her firm. • S