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Meghan Brannick, M.A.
Meghan Brannick obtained her Master of Arts degree in Forensic Psychology from the University of Denver in June 2009. She has previously served as a Deputy Probation Officer for Boulder County, managing a juvenile offender caseload and providing adult intake services. From 2007 through 2008, she worked for Teaching Humane Existence, as sex offender management facility, providing individual and group therapy to adult male offenders, participating in psychoeducational groups, and conducting sexual offense specific evaluations under supervision.
Since 2008, Ms. Brannick has worked for the Center for Forensic and Clinical Psychology under the direction of Richard F. Spiegle, Psy.D. as a clinical associate. She assists Dr. Spiegle with various aspects of his practice, including court ordered evaluations in the areas of domestic, civil, elder, and criminal law. She primarily assists in conducting Child and Family Investigations and Parental Responsibilities Evaluations to determine parenting time and decision-making in the best interest of the child. She routinely administers psychological testing, to both children and adults, and conducts clinical interviews. When needed, she provides supervision for parents who require supervised parenting time with their children.
Ms. Brannick provides home- and school-based behavioral intervention services for juveniles in the Denver area. She provides individual therapy, case management and mentoring services, and recommendations as part of a therapeutic milieu for juveniles involved with law enforcement or referred through the Department of Human Services. Her services often include parenting skills training, parenting time supervision, and individual or family therapy.
Ms. Brannick began working with Stephen Brake Associates in 2011 as an evaluator of adults and juveniles.
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