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Gerry Koocher
Pediatric and Forensic Psychology
Gerry Koocher is a licensed psychologist with a Specialty Board Certification in Clinical Psychology, with expertise in Child Adolescent, Clinical Health, Forensic, and Couple/Family Psychology. He is licensed in Illinois, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, specializing in forensic and pediatric psychology, professional and scientific ethics, as well as educational administration. His educational background includes a BA in Psychology from Boston University, a MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and earlier diplomas from Cambridge High and Latin School, as well as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow School.
Gerry Koocher has been associated with several prestigious organizations and institutions. He has served as a Lecturer in Psychology at Harvard Medical School, Dean emeritus at Simmons College, Senior Associate in Psychology at Boston Children's Hospital, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Quincy College, Dean of the College of Science and Health at DePaul University, President of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Associate Provost at Simmons College, President of the American Psychological Association, Dean of Health Sciences at Simmons College, and Editor at Ethics & Behavior. Additionally, he has held positions as the Chief Psychologist at Judge Baker Children's Center, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, and Chief Psychologist at Boston Children's Hospital.
Gerry Koocher's diverse expertise spans various fields including clinical psychology, child and adolescent psychology, forensic psychology, and couple/family psychology. He has also demonstrated a keen interest in professional and scientific ethics, educational administration, and psittacine aviculture.
With a strong educational background and extensive experience in both academia and clinical settings, Gerry Koocher is a respected figure in the field of psychology. His contributions to research, education, and ethical practice have left a lasting impact across multiple institutions and organizations.
Keywords: Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Pediatric Psychology, Professional Ethics, Educational Administration, Harvard Medical School, Simmons College, Boston Children's Hospital, American Psychological Association