Dr. Robin M. Ward
Education:
Grand Valley State University—B.S. Psychology (minor Philosophy)
Duquesne University—M.A. Psychology
Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University—Psy.D. Clinical Psychology
University of Pennsylvania (Counseling and Psychological Services)—Post Doc in Late Adolescent/Early Adult Mental Health
Licensure:
Licensed Psychologist, State of Michigan
Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Links and Resources
Contact Dr. Ward
Psychology Today
Experience:
Dr. Ward obtained his doctorate in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis on Psychoanalytic Psychology in 2006. He completed post doctoral specialization in the mental health treatment of a late adolescent and early adult population the following year and has been in private practice since. He has published papers on the topics of psychoanalytic psychology as well as psychological assessment. He was the president of the Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology from 2012-2014 (a local chapter of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association), an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University, and is currently an adjunct faculty member in psychology at Aquinas College.
Education:
Grand Valley State University—B.S. Psychology (minor Philosophy)
Duquesne University—M.A. Psychology
Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University—Psy.D. Clinical Psychology
University of Pennsylvania (Counseling and Psychological Services)—Post Doc in Late Adolescent/Early Adult Mental Health
Licensure:
Licensed Psychologist, State of Michigan
Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Links and Resources
Contact Dr. Ward
Psychology Today
Experience:
Dr. Ward obtained his doctorate in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis on Psychoanalytic Psychology in 2006. He completed post doctoral specialization in the mental health treatment of a late adolescent and early adult population the following year and has been in private practice since. He has published papers on the topics of psychoanalytic psychology as well as psychological assessment. He was the president of the Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology from 2012-2014 (a local chapter of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association), an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University, and is currently an adjunct faculty member in psychology at Aquinas College.