Trainees and Early-Career Clinicians

Prepare before
your first testimony.

Graduate training prepares you to evaluate. It doesn't prepare you for two hours of adversarial cross-examination on your methodology. ForensicPrep gives trainees the same preparation platform used by experienced expert witnesses, at a price built for training budgets.

$19/month for trainees

Full platform access · 14-day free trial · No card required

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Who this is for

Post-Doctoral Fellows

Post-Doc / Resident

You're completing supervised hours and beginning to take on independent forensic work. Your first deposition or court appearance may come before your licensure is complete. The time to prepare is before opposing counsel finds out you've never testified.

Focus areas
First deposition preparation
Qualifying as an expert under supervision
Defending evaluations you completed under supervision
Understanding the difference between clinical and forensic roles

Doctoral Students

PhD / PsyD Candidate

Graduate training covers assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. It rarely covers what happens when an attorney spends two hours systematically dismantling your methodology. ForensicPrep fills that gap before it becomes a liability.

Focus areas
Understanding Daubert standards before your first case
Instrument defense for assessments completed in practicum
Recognizing cross-examination trap techniques
Building testimony competency alongside clinical training

Master's-Level Clinicians

MA / MS / LCSW / LPC

Master's-level clinicians are called to testify more often than many realize, particularly in family court, dependency proceedings, and civil cases. Your scope of expertise is specific and your methodology will be challenged. Knowing what's coming changes everything.

Focus areas
Scope of expertise: what you can and cannot opine on
Defending clinical interviews and collateral contacts
Treating vs. forensic role conflicts
Surviving methodology challenges without standardized instruments
Why prepare now
01

Your first testimony sets the pattern

Clinicians who prepare for their first cross-examination develop habits that protect them for decades. Those who don't often spend years recovering from early vulnerabilities that became patterns.

02

Supervisors can't simulate opposing counsel

Supervision teaches you what good testimony looks like. ForensicPrep teaches you what hostile cross-examination feels like, and how to handle it when a real attorney is in the room.

03

The FTCI gives you a baseline

Before you testify for the first time, know where you actually stand. Seven domains, behavioral anchors, and a formal report you can use in supervision to document your preparation.

04

Build your professional record

The formal competency report from every scored session is a documentation artifact. Build your professional development record before you need it.

Everything included at $19/month
Cross-examination simulation
Direct examination practice
Deposition simulation
Daubert challenge prep
4 attorney archetypes
Phase-aware FTCI scoring
Trap detection analysis
Formal competency report (PDF)
In-session reference library
Real federal case law via RAG
20 sessions/month included
All future updates

No credit card required · 14-day free trial · $19/month after

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