Dr. Bryant Welch, a nationally-prominent
psychologist/attorney for thirty years, provides expert
witness evaluations and testimony for psychological trauma,
psychological injury, discrimination and civil rights
matters, and malpractice. He also provides expert testimony
in front of professional licensing boards.
Dr. Welch graduated from Harvard College in 1968 and Harvard
Law School in 1972 before receiving the Ph.D. in Clinical
Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill in 1976. He is a Research Associate graduate of the
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From 1986 to 1993 Dr. Welch initiated and ran the American Psychological
Association Practice Directorate leading Organized Psychology
through one of its most successful advocacy eras. Under Dr.
Welch's leadership psychologists gained access to practice in
Medicare, hospitals, and psychoanalysis. He was also one of
the first critics to warn of the dangers of the managed health
care system.
Dr. Welch is an outstanding public speaker. A past president
of the Harvard debate council and successful national debater,
he has provided testimony on psychological matters to all
levels of government including the White House, Congress,
and the Federal Judiciary. He has been widely recognized as
an effective advocate for mental health services and for civil
rights.
Dr. Welch has appeared on all major networks and been quoted
in most major news sources on mental health related matters.
He has received numerous awards from national and state mental
health organizations and held academic appointments with several
universities including the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, George Washington University, and the University
of South Carolina at Beaufort.
Most recently Dr. Welch has published his first book, State
of Confusion: Political Manipulation and the Assault on the
American Mind, (Thomas Dunne Books, St. Martins Press, June,
2008).
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