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Gregory Page is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences. His work bridges psychology and law, focusing on forensic populations and mental health interventions.
Education:
- B.A. in Psychology, Nebraska Wesleyan University (1989)
- M.S. in Clinical Psychology, Emporia State University (1991)
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2000)
- M.L.S. in Legal Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2002)
Dr. Page’s research explores the intersection of psychology and legal systems, with emphasis on juvenile sexual offender assessment, suicide prevention program evaluation, and criminal behavior patterns. He has extensive experience in forensic settings, including prisons, juvenile detention centers, and outpatient behavioral health facilities.
Contact: glp5@pitt.edu | Office: 235B Swarts Hall | Phone: 814-362-7504
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