Presentations
Professional Workshops
Dr. Gottlieb has offered nearly 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 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.
During his career, Dr. Gottlieb has given nearly 100 professional workshops [c.v. p. 16] from the local to the international level. Recent examples include:
Kinscherff, R., Haralambie, A., Gottlieb, M., Kaslow, F., Deutsch, R. and Gold-Bikin, L. (June, 2004). "Psychology in the Courtroom: Implications for child custody cases in family court." Workshop presented at the 11th National Conference on Children and the Law. American Bar Association/ American Psychological Association, Washington, DC
Gottlieb, M.C., Gould-Saltman, D., and Siegel J. (September, 2003). "Identifying and maintaining boundaries between attorneys, psychologists and clients." State Bar of California, Anaheim, CA.
Nordal, K., McPherson, S., Gottlieb, M.C., and Campbell, L. (August, 2003). "Relationship between ethics and law from a practitioner's perspective." American Psychological Association, Toronto, CA.
Fowler, D., Coen, J., Green, B., and Gottlieb, M. (October, 2002). "The Voice of the child in custody litigation." Roundtable Discussion, Dallas Bar Association, Bench Bar Conference, Conroe, TX.
Gottlieb, M.C. (July, 2002). "Debunking the myths: Uncovering the Mysteries of psychological evaluations." National Family Law Program, Canadian Bar Association, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Gottlieb, M.C. and Siegel, J.C., (April 2002). "Debunking the myths: Uncovering the Mysteries of psychological evaluations." American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Providence, RI
Siegel, J.C., and Gottlieb, M.C. (February, 2002). Social science research and family law: Why it is important to try to keep up to date and how you can do it. National Judicial Institute, Family Law Section, Toronto, Canada