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James N. Butcher, PhD, is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, USA. He was awarded honorary doctorates for his international personality assessment research (Doctor Honoris Causa) from the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, in 1990 and from the University of Florence, Italy (Laurea ad Honorem in Psychology) in 2005. He received the Bruno Klopfer Award from the Society for Personality Assessment in 2004 for longstanding contributions to personality assessment.

Giselle A. Hass is a forensic expert and consultant for local and national family and immigration Courts. She earned a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University, USA and is licensed both in Virginia and Washington, D.C., USA. Dr. Hass is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, USA, Center for Applied Legal Studies, USA; a Forensic Psychologist for the Assessment Center, Washington D.C., USA Department of Behavioral Health; and a Psychologist for The Ainsworth Attachment Clinic, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. Dr. Hass has co-authored articles and book chapters in assessment, immigration and culture, parenting and divorce issues.

Roger L. Greene is a Distinguished Emeritus at Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in Palo Alto University in Palo Alto CA, USA, where he worked for over 20 years. Dr. Greene has worked in a variety of clinical settings and with different types of patients in his clinical career. He has written a number of texts and articles on the use of the MMPI-2 both clinically and forensically. He recently received the Bruno Klopfer award from the Society for Personality Assessment for lifetime contributions to the field of assessment.

Dr. Linda D. Nelson has a thriving private practice in Santa Monica, USA where she evaluates and treats patients with neurological and psychiatric problems. She is a Qualified Medical Evaluator for the State of California, USA, and is regularly called on to perform Independent Medical Examinations (IMEs) on suspected head injury cases.