
Stephen Berger
Professor · Clinical Psychology
The Chicago School of Professional PsychologyAbout
Dr. Stephen Berger is a Full Professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology at The Chicago School (College of Professional Psychology, Anaheim, CA). His career spans over four decades, including faculty roles at the University of Southern California (1971–1978) and consulting positions with Los Angeles County (1972–1982).
- Education: Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Miami (1971).
- Licenses: Licensed Psychologist (California), ABPP Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, Psychopharmacology, Forensic Psychology, and Serious Mental Illness.
His research focuses on forensic psychology, neuropsychological assessment, ethical/legal issues, and consultation. Notable contributions include the Parekh-Berger Hierarchical Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis Model. He has delivered over 200 presentations and published peer-reviewed works.
Scientific Awards:
- Award from Orange County Psychological Association.
- Award from California Psychological Association.
- Honors from Association for the Advancement of Psychology (PAC).
- Key plaintiff in the landmark CAPP v. Rank case.
Dr. Berger specializes in treating all age groups, with expertise in child psychology, neuropsychological evaluations, and forensic legal cases. His professional skills include psychotherapy, ethics, law, and business consultation.
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