Presentations

Teaching

During the course of his career, Dr. Gottlieb has taught at eight universities across the nation. Currently, he is a Clinical Professor at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he teaches Professional Ethics and Family Systems Therapy. He is also an Honorary Clinical Professor at Texas Woman's University where he has played a variety of roles. He is a regular lecturer at The University of Texas, Dallas and The University of North Texas where he speaks on Forensic Psychology and ethical issues.

See Professional Experience in C.V.

Professional Workshops

Dr. Gottlieb has offered over one hundred professional workshops locally, nationally and internationally. A sought-after speaker, he brings energy, optimism and enthusiasm to his lectures that have won him rave reviews. Recently, he has made presentations to the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of California, the National Judicial Institute of Canada, and the ABA/APA National Conference on Children and the Law. Internationally, he has lectured, presented papers and offered workshops [in Spanish] in Spain, Chile and Mexico. Recent examples include:

Gottlieb, M.C. & Braneman, T.F. (2013). "When Does Therapy Become Witness Tampering?" Presented at the American Psychology/Law Society, Portland, OR.

Gottlieb, M.C. (December, 2012). "Understanding false memories and false allegations." Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Houston, TX.

Gottlieb, M.C. (October, 2012). "Current trends in ethical decision making and dilemmas in multi-person therapy." Oregon Psychological Association, Portland, OR.

Gottlieb, M.C. (August, 2011). "A Practitioner's Ethical Dilemma: The Overzealous Lawyer." In, J. N. Younggren (Chair). Forensic Pitfalls and Boundary Issues in Private Practice. Presented at the Annual Meeting of The American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Gottlieb, M.C., Dewey, L. & Clayton, K. (November, 2010). "Ethical Considerations for Court-Ordered Outpatient Therapy with Juvenile Offenders." Texas Psychological Association, Dallas, TX.

Gottlieb, M.C. (August, 2011). "The science of child sexual abuse allegations and recantations." Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Austin, TX.

Gottlieb, M. C. (October, 2010). "False accusations, memory tampering, and recantations." Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Dallas, TX.

Gottlieb, M.C. (September, 2010). "The role of psychological experts in sexual assault cases." The Center for American and International Law. Plano, TX.

Gottlieb, M. C. (June, 2010). "The caregiver who cannot deal with the crying child." In The Capital Aggravator: Death of a child under age 6. The Center for American and International Law. Houston, TX.

Gottlieb, M. C. (July, 2009). "Defense strategies in cases of child sexual abuse allegations." In M. Marchand, Military Defense Counsel Trial Litigation. The Center for American and International Law. Plano, TX.