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- Why do some pages on the APA website look odd to me? Why can't I make a purchase or edit my profile?
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- I understand APA has a green roof and labyrinth on one of its buildings. How do I arrange to visit them?
- Does the APA offer trauma support for after disasters?
Who is president of the APA?
Donald N. Bersoff, PhD, JD, is currently on the faculties of Drexel University’s psychology department and law school, and directs the JD/PhD program in law and psychology. Bersoff was born in New York and attended New York University where he was awarded a BS, MA and PhD (in 1965), and has served as an Air Force clinical psychologist, taught psychology at Ohio State and University of Georgia and maintained a private practice in Pennsylvania and Ohio. In 1976, Bersoff received his JD from Yale Law School and joined the faculties of the University of Maryland Law School and the Johns Hopkins psychology department, where he developed the nation’s second law and psychology program.
Learn more about Donald N. Bersoff.
