
Services
Dr. Gill conducts forensic psychiatric evaluations, writes forensic psychiatric reports, and serves as an expert witness for a variety of criminal and civil litigation. In her evaluations, Dr. Gill routinely assesses for malingering and employs various psychological assessment tools.
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Criminal Litigation Evaluations
Competency to Stand Trial
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
Malingering
Psychological Autopsy
Competency to Waive Miranda Rights
Competency to Confess
Competency to Be Sentenced
Recidivism Risk Assessment
Sexual Offender Assessment
Mitigation
Civil Litigation Evaluations
Psychiatric Malpractice
Psychological Autopsy
Sexual Harassment
Fitness for Duty
Independent Medical Examinations
Malingering
Testamentary Capacity
Personal Injury Claims
Presentations
Igo, N., Mashigian, E., Gill, R., Beaman, J. Thirty-Year Reflection of Oklahoma City: Domestic Terrorism Then and Now. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Vancouver, BC. October 2024.
Igo, N., Mashigian, E., Gill, R., Beaman, J. Killers of the Flower Moon: Victimizing a Vulnerable Population. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Vancouver, BC. October 2024.
Gill, R. Suicide in Marginalized Populations. Osteopathic Founders Foundation Psychiatry in Primary Care. Tulsa, OK. May 2024.
Gill, R. Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care. Osteopathic Founders Foundation Psychiatry in Primary Care, Psychopharmacology for the Non-Psychiatrist. Tulsa, OK. June 2023.
Gill, R. Gender Dysphoria. Psychiatry ECHO. June 2023.
Gill, R. NGRI and Competency Restoration Treatment. Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. June 2023.
Gill, R. Stalking of Mental Health Providers. OSU Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Tulsa, OK. March 2023.
Gill, R., Beaman, J., House, S. Native American Rights and Supreme Court Fights: McGirt v. Oklahoma. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. New Orleans, LA. October 2022.
Durns, T., Gill, R., Clark, C., Iannuzzi, G. Psychedelics in Psychiatry: Lessons Learned and Forensic Concerns. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. New Orleans, LA. October 2022.
Gill, R. Psychiatric Comorbidities and Substance Use Disorders. Foundations in Addiction Medicine Conference. Oklahoma Osteopathic Founders Foundation. September 2022.
Gill, R., Durns, T., Allen, D. Patients Who Harm Providers: How to Protect from Peril. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. October 2021. California Department of State Hospitals – Napa. October 2021. University of Oklahoma Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Norman, OK. January 2022.
Gill, R., Kalami, B. LGBTQ+ Trauma and Medical Marginalization. Zarrow Symposium. Tulsa, OK. October 2020.
Gill, R., Kalami, B. Toward LGBTQ+ Inclusivity – Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going in the Field of Psychiatry. Diversity Center of Oklahoma Symposium. Oklahoma City, OK. June 2020.
Gill, R. Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Law. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law poster presentation. Baltimore, MD. October 2019.
Gill, R. Domestic Violence. Oklahoma Mental Health and Law Conference. Tulsa, OK. September 2019. Oklahoma City, OK. September 2019.
Gill, R., Beaman, J. Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Evaluation. Oklahoma Mental Health and Law Conference. Tulsa, OK. September 2019.
Gill, R., Beaman, J., Hatters-Friedman, S., Piel, J. Female Incarceration – What Is Happening in Oklahoma? American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Austin, TX. October 2018.
Gill, R., Beaman, J., Hatters-Friedman, S., Piel, J. Mommy Dearest: Historical Review of Female Cult Leaders. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Austin, TX. October 2018.
Gill, R. Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Basics. Oklahoma Mental Health and Law Conference. Tulsa, OK. September 2018, 2019. Oklahoma City, OK. September 2018, 2019.
Publications
Ross, N., Landess, J., Baker, S., Cerny-Suelzer, C., Gill, R., Hatters-Friedman, S. Gender in the Courtroom. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Newsletter. Volume 48. No 3. Fall 2023.
Gill, R., Hatters-Friedman, S., Piel, J., Beaman, J. Female Incarceration – What is Happening in Oklahoma? American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Newsletter. Volume 44. No 2. April 2019.
