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FACULTYSPOTLIGHT LINDSAY WRIGHT, PhD Full-Time Faculty, Department of Psychology Lindsay is a licensed clinical psychologist who obtained her doctorate at Antioch New England University Graduate School. Over the past ten years, Lindsay has specialized in forensic psychology with a focus on psychological testing, crisis intervention, and consultation. She spent an extended period of time working in federal and state prisons, and combines this knowledge with her training in neuropsychology, to inform her forensic assessment work in the community. She is licensed in New York, Massachusetts, and Colorado where she performs sexual and violence risk assessments, as well as psychological and neuropsychological assessments of complex cases to assist in diagnostic clarification. Lindsay has also spent time as a hostage negotiator, worked in clinical leadership and supervision, run crisis programs, and developed national mental health program initiatives. Lindsay has worked at NCU since 2015 where she has developed multiple courses for the new forensic psychology MS degree and currently works as a full-time forensics foundation faculty. Outside of work, Lindsay spends a lot of time with her two children, Riley and Abigail, taking as many adventures as possible. Her interests include long distance backpacking, cross-country trips, ultra-trail running, fisheries and wildlife, and field hockey. She is the program coordinator and head coach of a youth field hockey program and also coordinates a volunteer organization at the local USFWS fish and wildlife refuge. FACULTYSPOTLIGHT School of Social and Behavioral Sciences