
Megan Fischer
Adjunct Professor · Developmental Psychology
California Lutheran UniversityUnited States
About
Megan Fischer is an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology Department at California Lutheran University (CLU), where she has taught since 2020. She previously taught psychology courses at community colleges for nearly a decade and has clinical experience in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and therapy for juvenile populations. At CLU, she also serves as Associate Director of Student Life and advisor to The Hidden Opponent Club, which supports student-athlete mental health.
- Education: BA in Psychology (CSUN), MA in Forensic Clinical Psychology (Phillips Graduate Institute)
- Teaching Areas: General Psychology, Bio Psych, Developmental/Lifespan Psychology, Child Psychology, Stress Management, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Theories of Personality
- Research Interests: Focus on developmental psychology, mental health wellness integration, stress management applications, and neurofeedback/biofeedback techniques for children/teens.
Her work bridges clinical practice and education, emphasizing student well-being and transitional life stages. She actively connects with students through teaching and extracurricular mentorship.
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