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Dr. Andrew Gray is an Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. He holds a PhD in Clinical-Forensic Psychology from Simon Fraser University (SFU) and completed a predoctoral Clinical-Forensic Psychology Internship through BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services. His primary research focuses on violence risk assessment, forensic mental health, and statistical methodologies for predictive validity analysis.
- Educations: PhD in Clinical-Forensic Psychology (Simon Fraser University), predoctoral internship (BC Mental Health).
His research interests include assessing change in risk, self-injurious behavior, suicidality, intimate partner violence, firesetting, and advanced statistical techniques like time-dependent area under the curve and recurrent event survival analysis. Dr. Gray has clinical experience with justice-involved adolescents, incarcerated individuals, and those found not criminally responsible due to mental disorders (NCRMD). No specific articles, grants, or awards are listed in the provided text.
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