Mary Elizabeth Wood

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Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Psychology & Philosophy
Institution
Sam Houston State University

Education

  • Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (Psych & Law Concentration), The University of Alabama, 2016
  • M.A. in Clinical Psychology, The University of Alabama, 2013
  • B.S. in Psychology, Kennesaw State University, 2009

Research Interests

Criminal Justice System   Developmental Disabilities   Competence Assessment  

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Biography

Dr. Wood joined the faculty at Sam Houston State University in 2024, where she is director of the Psycho-Legal Assessment & Intellectual Disability (PLAID) Lab. She completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Psychology and the Law from the University of Alabama, where she completed focused coursework, research, and clinical work in forensic psychology. She subsequently completed her predoctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship in Forensic Psychology at Patton State Hospital. From 2017-2024, Dr. Wood was faculty in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). While there, Dr. Wood was a member of the Vanderbilt Forensic Evaluation Team and primary faculty in the Vanderbilt Forensic Psychiatry Clinic. She was also a supervisor in the Forensic Psychology Internship Program, and she was the director of the Forensic Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship. Dr. Wood is licensed as a psychologist in Tennessee, Texas, and through PSYPACT. She is also board certified in Forensic Psychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). She has conducted over 1,500 forensic evaluations for a myriad of issues including adjudicative competence, conservatorship, capacity to waive Miranda, mental state at the time of the alleged offense, sentencing mitigation, Atkins, etc., and she has testified numerous times in juvenile, criminal, and federal courts. Dr. Wood’s primary clinical and research interests fall at the interface of psychology and the law, with a particular emphasis on the appropriate identification, assessment, and treatment of individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) in forensic settings. She has provided trainings to various groups of professionals, including trainees, mental health providers, and lawyers, in addition to frequently serving as an expert witness in this area.

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Contact Information

  Department of Psychology & Philosophy CHSS 326 Huntsville Campus Box 2447, Huntsville, TX 77341 (Campus Mail) 1901 Ave. I, Suite 390, Huntsville, TX 77341 (Shipping Address)

  936-294-3377

Research
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List of Publications (13)
In 2023
13

Adults with developmental disabilities in the criminal justice system (2023)

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In 2022
12

Characteristics and outcomes for defendants charged with misdemeanors referred for court-ordered competency evaluations. (2022)

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11

Legal Admissibility of the Competence Assessment for Standing Trial for Defendants with Mental Retardation (CAST-MR) (2022)

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In 2021
10

Kimberly P. Brown and Mary Elizabeth Wood. "Preliminary examination of an insanity defense typology: Prevalence rates and correlates" (2021)

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9

Specificity and item endorsement rates of personality assessment inventory over-reporting scales across ethnic, gender, and diagnostic groups in a forensic inpatient sample (2021)

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In 2019
8

Reasonable Accommodations for Meeting the Unique Needs of Defendants with Intellectual Disability. (2019)

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7

Mary Elizabeth Wood and Jaime L. Anderson and Marie L. Gillespie and Apryl A. Alexander and Tamika Backstrom-Sieh and David M. Glassmire. "The association between specific competence-related abilities and competence restoration treatment" (2019)

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David M. Glassmire and Mary Elizabeth Wood and Minhdan T. Ta and Dominique I. Kinney and Stephen R. Nitch. "Examining false-positive rates of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-IV) processing speed-based embedded validity indicators among individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders." (2019)

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5

Brief report: Examining false positive rates of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-IV) processing speed-based embedded validity indicators among individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (2019)

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4

The association between specific competence-related abilities & competence restoration treatment (2019)

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In 2018
3

Jaime L. Anderson and Mary E. Wood and Anthony M. Tarescavage and Danielle Burchett and David M. Glassmire. "The Role of Dimensional Personality Psychopathology in a Forensic Inpatient Psychiatric Setting" (2018)

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In 2017
2

Mary E. Wood and Jaime L. Anderson and David M. Glassmire. "The MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool-Criminal Adjudication: Factor structure, interrater reliability, and association with clinician opinion of competence in a forensic inpatient sample." (2017)

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In 2015
1

Mary E. Wood and Stanley L. Brodsky. "Ethical Issues in Third-Party Disclosure inAtkinsCases" (2015)

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