Forensic Psychiatric, Psychological, and Neuropsychological Evaluations and Examinations
Jason Beaman, D.O., M.S., M.P.H., FAPA
Dr. Jason Beaman graduated medical school from Oklahoma State University Center for
Health Sciences. He then completed two simultaneous residencies in psychiatry and
family medicine.
After residency, Dr. Beaman completed a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Case
Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He holds board certifications in family
medicine, psychiatry, forensic psychiatry and addiction medicine. After fellowship,
Dr. Beaman completed a master’s degree in pharmacology with an emphasis in forensics
at the University of Florida. He also obtained a master’s in public health from Johns
Hopkins University. Dr. Beaman currently serves as the chair of psychiatry and behavioral
science at OSU Center for Health Sciences.
Dr. Beaman offers expert assessments in the fields of forensic psychiatry, psychiatry,
addiction, and family medicine. These assessments include, but are not limited to:
- Criminal Evaluations
- Competency to stand trial evaluations
- Not guilty by reason of insanity evaluations
- Sentencing mitigation reports
- Civil Evaluations
- Medical malpractice
- Guardianship
- Disability evaluations
- Civil commitment
- Testamentary capacity
- Intentional infliction of emotional harm
- Violence Risk Assessments
- Threat assessments (school, work, interpersonal relationships, etc.)
- Stalking assessments
- Clinical Evaluation
- Diagnostic second opinion
- Review of medical records
- Review of treatment options (Dr. Beaman will not provide treatment.)
- Consults
- Criminal behavior
- Psychological autopsy
- Victimology profiles
This list is not comprehensive. If you do not see the service you are seeking, please
contact jason.beaman@okstate.edu.
- Competency to stand trial evaluations
- Not guilty by reason of insanity evaluations
- Sentencing mitigation reports
- Medical malpractice
- Guardianship
- Disability evaluations
- Civil commitment
- Testamentary capacity
- Intentional infliction of emotional harm
- Threat assessments (school, work, interpersonal relationships, etc.)
- Stalking assessments
- Diagnostic second opinion
- Review of medical records
- Review of treatment options (Dr. Beaman will not provide treatment.)
- Criminal behavior
- Psychological autopsy
- Victimology profiles