Ali Khadivi

Ali Khadivi, Ph.D.

Area of research

  • His research interests are in the assessment of psychosis, application of psychological testing in evaluating psychiatric disorders, and forensic mental health assessment, including suicide and violence risk assessment.

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  • Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center 1276 Fulton Avenue Bronx, NY 10456

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Professional Interests

 

 Dr. Khadivi is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate studies at Tufts University and obtained his PhD in Clinical Psychology from the New School for Social Research in 1990. He completed his clinical training at Bellevue Hospital Center, and New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Currently, he is the Associate Chair for Clinical Care, Evaluation and Research and Chief of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center.

 Dr. Khadivi is an assessment psychologist who teaches in multiple hospital and university settings. In addition to teaching at Einstein Medical School, and Montefiore Hospital Center, he has taught at New York Hospital, Bellevue Hospital, North Central Bronx Hospital, Jacobi Hospital, Bronx Psychiatric Center, and Lenox Hill Hospital Center. Dr. Khadivi is also an Adjunct Faculty at the Department of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Fordham University, and The New School for Social Research, where he lectures, conducts research, and teaches doctoral level psychology courses in diagnostic assessment.

 Dr. Khadivi is the first recipient of the Howard Hunt Award of Distinction from the Department of Psychology at New York Hospital. He also received the Exemplary Service Award from Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center for outstanding clinical service to the hospital and the Pro Bono Service Award for outstanding forensic psychological consultation from the Legal Aid Society. He is a fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment; fellow status is awarded by a distinguished panel for significant contributions to the field of personality assessment.

 Dr. Khadivi has been recognized as an expert in clinical and forensic psychology by the New York Supreme Court and other courts in New York State.  He has been an expert consultant for clinical and forensic case evaluations for multiple institutions. He serves as an expert in criminal cases for the New York County District Attorney's Office and for the major Public Defenders’ offices.

 Dr. Khadivi is also actively involved in clinical research.  He has co-authored a guide to assessing psychosis, titled Assessment of Psychosis:  A Clinician’s Guide.”  The aim of this book is to provide clinicians with a clear, concise, and comprehensive guide for evaluating psychosis. Dr. Khadivi also co-developed a violence-risk screening tool, “The Fordham Risk Screening Tool” (FRST) in collaboration with Dr. Rotter at the Einstein Division of Law and Psychiatry and Drs. Rosenfeld and Foellmi of Fordham University.  This measure is currently being used by the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH).

 Dr. Khadivi has given numerous national and international presentations and workshops on the assessment of severe mental illness, suicide risk assessment, and differential diagnosis. 

Recent Publications

 Book:

 Kleiger, J. H. & Khadivi, A. (2015).  Assessing psychosis: A clinician’s guide. New York, NY:

Routledge. 

 Book Chapters:

 Khadivi, A. (2017). Inpatient case with a recent suicide attempt. In J. L. Mihura & G. J. Meyer

(Eds.), Using the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

 Khadivi, A. (2017). The Rorschach in the differential diagnosis of psychotic conditions. In R.E.

Erard & F.B. Evans (Eds.), The Rorschach in multi-method forensic assessment. New York, NY: Routledge.

 Khadivi, A. (2015). Mental status examination. In P. Korenis (Ed.), Psychiatry - theory,

application and treatment: Psychiatry board review. Hauppauge (New York: Nova Science Publishers.

 Peer Reviewed Articles:

Rosenfeld, B., Foellmi, M., Khadivi, A., Wijetunga, C., Howe, J., Nijdam-Jones, A., Grover, S., & Rotter, M. (2017). Determining when to conduct a violence risk assessment: Development and initial validation of the Fordham Risk Screening Tool (FRST). Law and Human Behavior, 41, 325-332. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000247

Fink, S., Patel, R., Cheema, R., Raai, H., Khadivi, A., Gonzalez, L., & Korenis, P. (2017). Behavioral patterns of psychiatric patients using synthetic cannabinoids. Journal of Addiction Research, 1(1), 1-3.

Gunturu, S., Gonzalez, L. S., Korenis, P., Khadivi, A., & Munoz, J. (2015). A case study of Frotteurism and Schizoaffective Disorder in a young male – an atypical association. European Psychiatry, 30, 1766. doi: 10.1016/S0924-9338(15)31361