4 Hours / 4 CEs

On Demand | Self-Paced Professional Training

This on-demand professional training program on Advanced Training in Maternal Mental Health Forensics and Courtroom Testimony is presented by Diana Lynn Barnes, PsyD, and Gina Wong, PhD.

This program provides hands-on techniques and strategies for preparing courtroom testimony by analyzing case transcripts and written reports from instructors’ case files. Didactic and experiential learning is emphasized, as well as the significance of educating the judiciary about the fundamentals of maternal mental illness and its psychiatric underpinnings.

This advanced program is practice- and experiential-based, including role-play, small-group discussions, and didactic instruction, and focuses on preparing expert witnesses for courtroom testimony in maternal filicide cases. All licensed mental health practitioners, including psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, social workers, and MFTs, are suitable for this program.

Program Materials (Not Included with Purchase)

Strongly Recommended

  1. Wong, G., & Parnham, G. J., (Eds.). Infanticide and filicide: Foundations in maternal mental health forensics. American Psychiatric Association Publishing.

Foundational Texts: Recommended Resources

  1. Barnes, D. (Ed.). (2014). Women’s reproductive mental health across the lifespan. Springer International Publishing.
  2. Spinelli, M. (Ed.) (2003). Infanticide: Psychosocial and legal perspectives on mothers who kill. American Psychiatric Publishing.



Series Overview

Maternal Mental Health and Its Application to Forensic Practice

More psychiatric admissions are around the childbearing years than at any other time in the female life cycle. Women’s reproductive mental health is a highly specialized field of study with an increasingly critical role in the arena of criminal justice. This four-program series introduces participants to the foundations of maternal mental health as it applies to forensics and women who are criminally charged for harm to their child/children. Each program furthers the current empirically based understanding of maternal mental health forensics as well as promotes accepted standards and protocols in this emerging specialty. This series advances fundamental clinical, legal, and sociocultural perspectives in addition to encouraging critical dialogue in this evolving field. Basic diagnosis and assessment, the role of the expert witness as pertains to evaluation and report writing, as well as advanced training in expert testimony, are included. Case analysis and discussion are integral parts of the didactic learning inherent in this program.

Programs in this series include:

  1. Basic Diagnosis and Assessment of Maternal Mental Illness in the Forensic Arena
  2. Role of the Expert Witness in Establishing the Relationship Between Maternal Mental Illness & Criminally Charged Behaviour
  3. Advanced Issues in Maternal Mental Health Forensics
  4. Advanced Training in Maternal Mental Health Forensics and Courtroom Testimony


Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:

  • 1 Describe qualitative research on becoming a maternal mental health expert witness
  • 2 Identify key elements of qualifying as a maternal mental health expert witness
  • 3 Discuss how to be an effective perinatal expert witness
  • 4 Describe how to communicate the life narrative of the accused beyond the index allegation
  • 5 Describe practical strategies in preparing for direct and cross-examination
  • 6 Describe the importance of educating the jury in the foundations of maternal mental illness
  • 7 Describe how to communicate the life narrative of the accused beyond the index allegation
  • Intended Audience

    This training is intended for licensed mental health practitioners who are preparing to serve as expert witnesses in maternal mental health and filicide cases. It is designed for professionals who may be called upon to provide expert testimony or legal consultation, and who require specialized knowledge of the complexities of maternal mental health, legal standards for expert witness testimony, and the specific considerations involved in filicide cases.

    Examples of Relevant Professionals:

    • Mental Health Professionals
    • Psychologists
    • Psychiatrists
    • Counselors
    • Social workers
    • Marriage and family therapists (MFTs)
  • Experience Level

    This training is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals at various stages of experience in forensic maternal mental health and expert witness testimony.

    • Beginner: Participants are new to forensic mental health or expert witness work and seek foundational knowledge of maternal mental health, courtroom procedures, and the basics of case analysis and testimony preparation.

    • Intermediate: Participants have some experience with forensic mental health or expert witness roles and are looking to deepen their skills in case analysis, report writing, and effective communication of complex psychiatric concepts to legal professionals.

    • Advanced: Participants are experienced in forensic mental health and expert testimony, aiming to refine advanced strategies for courtroom testimony, educate the judiciary on maternal mental illness, and engage in nuanced case discussions and role-play scenarios.
  • Practice Setting

    Practitioners apply this training in integrated clinical, forensic, and legal environments, where they evaluate maternal mental health, analyze case transcripts, draft forensic reports, consult with attorneys and courts, and provide sworn expert testimony. Work spans inpatient and outpatient contexts and may include educating judicial stakeholders on psychiatric foundations relevant to filicide cases.

    Examples of Practice Settings:

    • Forensic psychiatry or psychology clinics
    • Hospital-based perinatal mental health programs (inpatient and outpatient)
    • Private practice forensic consultation firms
    • Court-affiliated forensic evaluation services or court clinics
    • Legal offices engaging experts for case consultation
    • Correctional and jail mental health services
    • Child welfare/child protective services and multidisciplinary teams
    • Academic medical centers and university-affiliated training clinics

Training Instructors:

Diana Lynn Barnes, PsyD

Dr. Diana Lynn Barnes, Psy.D., PMH-C, LMFT practices in Los Angeles, California. She has been a forensic expert in the specialized area of maternal mental illness for over 20 years. She is frequently retained by legal counsel on cases of pregnancy denial and neonaticide, postpartum psychosis, and infanticide; as well as child abuse and neglect where a child/children may have been harmed. She is on the editorial advisory board for Forensic Scholars.

Gina Wong, PhD

Dr. Gina Wong, Ph.D., is a Registered Psychologist in Alberta, Canada, and a professor at Athabasca University. She specializes in perinatal and reproductive mental health and has researched perinatal mood and anxiety disorders from narrative perspectives. She educates, consults, and trains in the field, which includes working with provisional psychologists to develop this specialization. Dr. Wong is the Vice-President of the Postpartum Support International Canada that launched on World Maternal Mental Health Day in 2022.

CE Sponsorship Information

Palo Alto University, Continuing & Professional Studies (CONCEPT) is approved by, recognized by, or maintains sponsorship provider status with the following boards and agencies. We maintain responsibility for all content in our CE/CPD programs. For more information, visit here. 

  1. American Psychological Association (APA): Approved sponsor of continuing education for psychologists.

  2. Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB): Approved continuing education provider (ACE program, Provider #1480), 11/22/2023–11/22/2026.

  3. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA): Approved to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.

  4. National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC): Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP No. 7190).


Sponsorship Approval Statements

Palo Alto University, Continuing and Professional Studies (CONCEPT) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Palo Alto University, Continuing and Professional Studies (CONCEPT), is approved by the Canadian Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Palo Alto University, Continuing and Professional Studies (CONCEPT) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7190. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Palo Alto University, #1480, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Palo Alto University maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period 11/22/23-11/22/26. Social workers completing this course receive (clinical or social work ethics) continuing education credits. Continuing and Professional Studies, Palo Alto University, is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0103. Palo Alto University, Continuing and Professional Studies (CONCEPT) is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Palo Alto University, Continuing & Professional Studies (CONCEPT), is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0356. Palo Alto University, Continuing and Professional Studies, is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0073.