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Oct292019
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In Criminal Justice, Like Real Estate, Location Matters

Ray is a 25-year-old transplant from Oregon, moved to southern California in search of sunshine and…

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Mar162017
Professional Writings

I love You to Death: Intimacy, Pathologic Attachments and the Evaluation of Violence Potential

Psychologists are frequently called upon to evaluate individuals who threaten violence toward intimates.

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Mar162017
Professional Writings

Against Cruelty: Presented at the Psychology of the Other Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, 2013

In his famous “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (1963), Martin Luther King wrote, “A just law is…

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Mar162017
Professional Writings

Neurotic Disorders

“Neurosis” is a general term used to describe vari­ous forms of mental disorders that involve symp­toms…

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Mar102017
Professional Writings

The Illusion of the Other: Self Object Psychopathology in Masochism

Masochism has broadly been defined as the enjoyment of suffering or a tendency to seek opportunity…

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RICHARD LETTIERI

Dr. Lettieri is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist with a private and forensic practice
in Orange County, California. He is a member of the Expert Witness Panels of Orange County and San Bernardino County Superior Courts.

He is frequently called upon to assess individuals for a number of reasons, including competency to stand trial and insanity, and to evaluate individuals accused of sex crimes and violent offenses.


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