Brigham Young University Idaho - Psychology
Clinical Psychologist
Psychological evaluation, diagnostics, and treatment of prison inmates
Professor of Psychology
Research in the areas of Clinical Neuropsychology, Psychometrics, & Marriage and Family therapy
Teaching: PSY 101 General Psychology, PSY 240 Lifespan Developmental Psychology, PSY 250 Behavior Modification, PSY 309 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 319 Child Psychology, PSY 365 Social Psychology, PSY 470 Child Psychopathology and Exceptionalities,
Professor of Psychology
Associate Dean, College of Education and Human Development
Research in Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychometrics
Taught: PSY 111 General Psychology, PSY 201 Human Development, PSY 240 Psychology of Effective Living, PSY 322 Adult Development, PSY 342 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 112 Career Development in Psychology
Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellow
Examined, assessed, and diagnosed patients with a wide range of neurological disorders, psychiatric disorders, and medical conditions. Participated with neurologists in bed rounds, grand rounds, case conferences, and peer supervision. Participated in neuropathology brain cuttings at the University of Kansas Medical Center (UMKC), Kansas City, KS. Conducted neuropsychological research with patients from the V.A. Medical Center and UMKC and students from Missouri Western State College. Supervised psychology interns and taught neuropsychological seminars.
Clinical Psychologist
Private practice in clinical child, adult, marriage & family and clinical neuropsychology,
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Clinical Psychology
Master of Science (MS)
Clinical Psychology
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Psychology