Profile


Yaniv Eizenshtein is the firm’s mediation analyst assisting clients and counsel by performing psychological review in hotly contested cases where mental illness and abuse is a primary concern. This includes topics on addiction, disorders, treatment, conflict, and mental health for both children and adults.

Mr. Eizenshtein is from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He attended York University and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with honors. While in university, Mr. Eizenshtein wrote a thesis on schizophrenia and presented it at multiple conferences, including the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) conference in Orlando, Florida in 2019.

Mr. Eizenshtein also volunteered in the Opportunity to Understand Childhood Hurt (OUCH) Lab, and currently volunteers at the Behavioral Alcohol and Cannabis (BAC) Lab. He is working towards becoming a clinical psychologist.

Experience

  • Mediation Analyst, Hemmat Law Group, Seattle, WA
  • Assistant Researcher, Behavioral Alcohol and Cannabis Laboratory, Toronto, ONT
  • Data Processing Specialist, Opportunity to Understand Childhood Hurt Laboratory, Toronto, ONT

Education

  • B.S., York University, Psychology, cum laude

Publications

  • Eizenshtein, Y., & Heinrichs, R., W. (2019). Clinical settings as a source of heterogeneity in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 45.

Presentations

  • Eizenshtein, Y., & Heinrichs, R., W. (May 2019). Patient recruitment sites as a source of variability in schizophrenia research. Poster presented at the Ontario Undergraduate Student Thesis Conference at the University of Waterloo.
  • Eizenshtein, Y., & Heinrichs, R., W. (April 2019). Patient recruitment sites as a source of variability in schizophrenia research. Poster presented at the Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference in Orlando, Florida.