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Stephen Fox, Ph.D., serves as a Clinical Lecturer in the Psychology & Neuroscience Department at Iona University, where he teaches introductory psychology, social psychology, personality theories, biological psychology, research methods, statistics, and specialized assessment courses. A certified New York school psychologist, he brings prior experience as both a school psychologist and clinical psychologist across multiple New York and Texas districts, along with seven years of high school teaching in psychology and related sciences.
- Post Doctoral Fellowship, East Ramapo Central School District, Spring Lake, New York
- Internship, Pleasantville Union Free School District, Pleasantville, New York
- PsyD, Health Service Psychology, University of Houston Clear Lake in Houston, Texas
- M.Ed., Educational Policy and Leadership, Marquette University, Wisconsin
- B.S., Psychology and Political Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
His research centers on the impact of child maltreatment on executive functioning and mindfulness applications, alongside developing short-term therapeutic interventions for school settings. As an active member of the American Psychological Association (APA) and National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), his work bridges clinical practice with educational psychology through neuropsychological and personality assessment methodologies.
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