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Jeni McCutcheon, Psy.D, ABPP
Jeni McCutcheon, Psy.D., M.S.C.P., ABPP is a licensed psychologist in Arizona and Washington and double board-certified in Clinical Psychology and Police and Public Safety Psychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology. She has worked continuously in the field of police and public safety psychology for the last 24 years. In multiple settings, within agency and in independent practice, she has formed teams and systems for psychological service provision in this psychology specialization area. Services provided include pre-employment evaluations, officer involved shooting, use of force and other post-critical incident services, wellness sessions and interventions, psychotherapy services to personnel and their families, teaching and training, consultation services, and CISM/Peer Support Team selection, development and management services. She has authored multiple chapters on ethics in police and public safety psychology. She is a past President of the American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology and a former Chair of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Police Psychological Services Section. She taught graduate level classes, in ethics and other areas, at a master's community counseling program for over a decade. She is a past chair of the Ethics Consultation Committee for the Arizona Psychological Association and the Ethics Consultation Committee for the Police Psychological Services Section of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). She is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), APA’s Division 18, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), as well as the IACP Police Psychological Services Section (PPSS) and the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP). Her practice is in Phoenix, Arizona. She is licensed in Arizona and Washington states, and also a PSYPACT psychologist, which allows telehealth practice as a psychologist in multiple other states.