About
David M. Feldman, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Coordinator of the Clinical Forensic Psychology Concentration at Nova Southeastern University and licensed psychologist. He is a graduate of clinical psychology program at Gallaudet University (2004). He has worked with Deaf and hearing sexual offenders in correctional, psychiatric, and civil commitment centers. Dr. Feldman has published on a variety of mental health issues and served as the Senior Editor of the Journal of the American Deafness and Rehabiliatation Association (JADARA). He has presented at professional and community venues on the legal system, mental health, and public safety. He has been called on as a consultant for courts, law enforcement agencies, psychiatric hospitals, and correctional facilities. Dr. Feldman is the director of the Sexual Abuse and Forensic Research (SAFR) lab at Nova University and provides mentorship to students interested in sexual abuse research and clinical interventions. Dr. Feldman serves in the United States Army (Reserve) as a Clinical Psychologist (73B) has been a member of ATSA since 2008.