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DON MYERS, PH.D.

 

Don Myers teaches classes in Preschool and Middle Childhood Development, as well as Children with Special Needs.  In addition to teaching in the Department of Child and Family Development at San Diego State University, Dr. Myers is a clinical psychologist in private practice, specializing in the treatment of children, adolescents, and
young adults.   He also teaches classes in Psychotherapy with Children
and Adolescents, and Developmental Psychopathology at the University of San Diego's Marriage & Family Therapy Program.  

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

ACADEMIC:

1994 to present:          Lecturer II – Department of Child & Family Development, SDSU

Courses:       Children with Special Needs 500

Child & Family Development 375B – Human Development,

   Early and Middle Childhood

Parenting School Aged Children 353B

Child & Family Development 270 – Human Development

   Through the Lifespan (previously taught)

Child & Family Development 375A – Human Development,

   Infants and Toddlers (previously taught)

2001 to present: Part-Time Faculty, Department of Marriage and Family Therapy, USD                           

                           Courses:  Developmental Psychopathology

                                            Assessment & Therapy with Children & Adolescents

                                            Psychological Testing (previously taught)

PROFESSIONAL:

1990 to present: Clinical Psychology Private Practice – 8318 University Avenue, Suite B, La Mesa, CA  

                           Specializing in child, adolescent, and young adult assessment and psychotherapy

1998 to 2003:     Consultant for Kid’s Consults – Private Clinic specializing in assessment and treatment of children and

adolescents with learning and attentional issues

1988 to 2002:     Consultant for San Diego Regional Center

                           Specialized in assessment of individuals with developmental disabilities from infancy to adulthood

1988 to 1995:     Consultant for Promising Futures – Group home for individuals with developmental disabilities

PUBLICATIONS:

                           “Barriers to Health Care Services for the Southeast Asian Population – A Manual for Health Care Practitioners”

                           Published through the San Diego Regional Center, 1989

EDUCATION:

Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology – California School of Professional Psychology (Currently, known as Alliant International University) – 1988

Doctoral Thesis – “Assessment of Cognitive Processing Style and Planning Ability in Hospitalized Children with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity”

Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology – University of Oklahoma - 1978

 




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