Research Institute for Forensic Neuropsychology

Research Institute for Forensic Neuropsychology RIFN is a non-profit which focuses on research, service, and discussion of issues involving forensic and/or neuropsychology which impact our communities.

The Research Institute for Forensic Neuropsychology (RIFN) is a non-profit organization that focuses on sharing psychological research in our communities. This includes research such as juvenile rehabilitation, substance abuse/recovery, prisoner reentry, and supporting family transitions. We now also offer mental health services through our clinic, Arbor Mountain Therapy & Assessment. The Institute’s goal is to expand the knowledge base for a variety of topics related to clinical psychology, forensic psychology, and neuropsychology. It also seeks to explore the intersections between these fields and consider new directions for future work. RIFN is dedicated to the proliferation of psychological research and scholarship. As a new organization, we are always looking for ways to improve the breadth and scope of our work as well as ways to reach more interested people. If you have any suggestions or wish to join our update/newsletter list, please feel free to contact us or subscribe.

03/25/2025
Our Clinical Director, Beverly M. Griffor, has been invited to CSU College of Law to Present on their panel: Taking Acti...
08/26/2024

Our Clinical Director, Beverly M. Griffor, has been invited to CSU College of Law to Present on their panel: Taking Action for the Aging Population: Confronting Legal & Mental Health Challenges for a Growing Population on September 27, 2024.

Fri, Sep 27, 2024 9:00am - 12:15pm CSU College of Law Taking Action for the Aging Population: Confronting Legal & Mental Health Challenges for a Growing Population As the U.S. prepares for the significant increase of the aging population, there must also be concern and consideration for the needs of...

We are sending Dr. Griffor to Texas for a conference in a few days to give two presentations on utilizing Geek Culture i...
07/23/2024

We are sending Dr. Griffor to Texas for a conference in a few days to give two presentations on utilizing Geek Culture in therapeutic settings! One explores TTRPGs and Older Adults, the other is about using Anime to teach applied DBT.

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