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Offering Dedicated Support for Public Safety

At Professional Assessment and Selection Services, we stand committed to supporting the public safety community - a noble cause that demands the utmost dedication and expertise. Our team, a collective of culturally competent professionals, brings forth a blend of experience and understanding, specifically tailored to the needs of first responders and their families.

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Integrating Wellness Solutions

Our approach to wellness transcends traditional boundaries, incorporating both proactive and reactive strategies to support the holistic health of the public safety community. Whether it’s through wellness workshops, stress management programs, or support groups, our goal is to nurture an environment where individuals can thrive both personally and professionally.

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Expertise You Can Trust

Our psychologists have a high degree of experience that includes law enforcement and the military. We are trained and licensed clinical psychologists with a level of expertise that is unprecedented in the industry. Our experience includes a career in law enforcement and the military. You can be sure that our vetting process will give you the right information you need to make accurate hiring decisions.

Our psychologists have experience in vetting our nation's top-tier special operations personnel, and we will put this experience to work for you. Our staff also serve as professors of clinical psychology and are published researchers and authors.

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Dr. Tim Barclay, Ph.D.

Dr. Barclay is the clinical director of Advanced Psychotherapeutics. He has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. He is also a professor of Clinical Psychology at Liberty University and is the Asst. Director of the Center of Professional and Clinical Psychology at Liberty University. Dr. Barclay has a diverse background. In addition to his clinical practice, he is a retired police officer from the Pittsburgh, PA area where he served for 20 years in the patrol division and criminal investigation's bureau. He is also a veteran, having served in the U.S. Army. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and served in the 7th Light Infantry Division.

Dr. Barclay maintained a clinical practice for many years and developed treatment programs for juvenile offenders for the Court of Common Pleas. Dr. Barclay completed his residency at Piedmont Psychiatric Center/Virginia Baptist Hospital in Lynchburg, VA.

He specializes in the treatment of ADHD, depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addictions. He has received training from Harvard Medical School in the clinical and research applications of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques which he uses for ADHD, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Addiction, Depression, and Anxiety. Furthermore, he is a Fellow of the American Institute of Stress. Dr. Barclay is a trained practitioner of neurofeedback therapy.

Dr. Barclay is also a staff psychologist with the international telemedicine group, Doctor on Demand. In addition to clinical practice and teaching, Dr. Barclay is a published author and researcher in resilience and the clinical use of positive psychology, and the use of non-invasive brain stimulation in clinical practice. He has also authored and co-authored many academic publications and books.

Dr. Jeff McNeil

Dr. Jeff McNeil has 25 years of experience as a US Army Psychologist, including over 20 years in Army and Joint Special Operations conducting assessment and selection. He served as the Chief Operational Psychologist for the US Army Talent Management Task Force. Prior to his retirement, he was the longest-serving Operational Psychologist in the US Army. COL (Ret) McNeil served in Army and Joint Special Operations from 2001-2022, including the US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) and Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Headquarters. He also served 5 years in a US Army Special Mission Unit and three years in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne). Previous to special operations assignments, COL (Ret) McNeil served as the 82D Airborne Division Psychologist at Fort Bragg, and completed his internship at Dwight Eisenhower Medical Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia.

COL McNeil has conducted, validated, and assisted with the development of numerous assessment and selection courses over the last two decades. He is the former Army Operational Psychology Consultant to the Surgeon General. COL McNeil helped design the Operational Psychology in Personnel Selection Course for USASOC. As the Director of Psychological Applications at USASOC, he served on the Health, Performance, and Wellness Council for the Commanding General. COL McNeil is a certified SERE Psychologist by the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency and has conducted several real-world and training reintegration missions. He is an Aeromedical Psychologist and has served as a non-rated crew member with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. COL (Ret) McNeil has deployed in support of combat operations across CENTCOM and PACOM.

COL McNeil earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Western Michigan University, an M.A. in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Navy War College, an M.A. in Counseling from Asbury Seminary, and his B.A. in Political Science from Michigan State University.

Credentials & Qualifications

● Licensed Psychologist, State of Alabama
● Certified SERE psychologist (M6 SI), Joint Personnel Recovery Agency
● Aero medical Psychologist (N7 SI)
● Parachutist (5P SI)
● Special Operations Officer, SI (S1)
● Behavioral Science Consultation to Interrogation and Detention (8B SI)
● Expert Field Medical Badge
● Combat Medical Badge
● Aviation Crew Member Badge

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Dr. David Dickey, Ph.D.

Dr. David Dickey completed his graduate training at Texas A&M University, obtaining his PhD in Counseling Psychology. He completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at the University of Florida. Dr. Dickey joined Advanced Psychotherapeutics after completing a 28-year career in the Air Force, retiring as a Colonel.

During his Air Force career, Dr. Dickey was able to serve in a number of innovative positions and programs. He was on the faculty of the psychology residency training program at Andrews Air Force Base for five years, and the deputy director of the program for two. Also during this period he was the Air Force Wounded Warrior liaison for the National Capital Region, responsible for coordinating evacuation, family support and travel, and care for wounded Airmen during war operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He was assigned to the Pentagon for two years as the Chief of Deployment Mental Health, advising the Air Force Surgeon General on policy and practice related to deployment and resiliency. During that period, Dr. Dickey was the lead for the standup of the Deployment Transition Center at Ramstein AB, a vanguard third location decompression initiative for individuals and units who had high levels of exposure to morbidity/mortality. He later served for four years as the behavioral health consultant to the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) leadership on all issues related to mental health and personnel selection within AFSOC.

During his career, Dr. Dickey deployed three times, including Baghdad, Iraq; Guantánamo Bay, Cuba; and the United Arab Emirates. He has authored or collaborated on numerous initiatives promoting mental health throughout his career.