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Dr. Steven Rogers is a Professor of Psychology at Westmont College, where he teaches courses in clinical neuropsychology, therapy, and abnormal psychology. He holds dual roles as a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Neuropsychologist, maintaining a private practice and serving as a neuropsychologist at the Link Neuroscience Institute at St. John's Hospital in Oxnard, CA. His expertise spans clinical psychology, adult psychotherapy, and neuropsychology, with a focus on aging, dementia, and spirituality's role in mental health. Dr. Rogers joined Westmont's faculty in 2006.
He earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at UCLA's Department of Neurology and Semel Institute. His clinical experience includes over 25 years in mental health, specializing in psychotherapy for emotional disorders, trauma, and neuropsychological assessments.
Research interests emphasize neuropsychological aspects of aging, cognitive disorders, and the intersection of mental health with spirituality. His work has produced over 25 journal articles and a coauthored book on estrogen's link to women's depression. He actively presents at international neuropsychology conferences and contributes to neurology-related healthcare initiatives.
Dr. Rogers' publications highlight trends in cognitive impairment assessment, neuropsychological markers for Alzheimer's, and the role of personality traits in memory. His career bridges clinical practice, academia, and research, addressing aging-related challenges and mental health innovation.
He and his wife, Christina, have been married since 1997 and enjoy outdoor activities with their teenage son, Mark.
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