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John Wolfe serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Gonzaga University, where he teaches specialized courses including Clinical Neuropsychology, Forensic Psychology, Psychology of Aging, and Ethics in Psychology, demonstrating expertise across clinical, legal, and ethical domains of psychological practice.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Psychology, though specific institutional details are not provided in available sources.
Dr. Wolfe's research interests focus on high-impact psychological subfields:
- Clinical Neuropsychology: Brain-behavior relationships in clinical populations
- Forensic Psychology: Intersection of psychology and legal systems
- Geropsychology: Cognitive and behavioral aspects of aging
- Ethics in Psychology: Professional conduct standards and dilemmas
No scientific awards or professional honors are documented in the provided materials.
Regarding academic mentorship and research funding, no information exists about student supervision, grant acquisitions, or laboratory affiliations within the current institutional context.
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