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McAuliff, Bradley D.

An active participant in shaping policies on psychological practices, Bradley D. McAuliff is a distinguished Professor of Psychology at California State University, Northridge. With a robust academic background, he earned his B.A. from Creighton University in 1994, followed by an M.S. and Ph.D. from Florida International University in 1998 and 2000, respectively. Further enhancing his interdisciplinary expertise, he obtained a J.D. from the University of Nebraska in 2003. Professor McAuliff's career is marked by a commitment to advancing the field of psychology through both teaching and research. His diverse educational background allows him to approach psychological issues from a unique perspective, integrating legal insights with psychological principles. This interdisciplinary approach is reflected in his teaching methods and research endeavors, which often explore the intersection of psychology and law. At California State University, Northridge, Professor McAuliff is known for his engaging lectures and dedication to student success. He has been instrumental in developing curricula that prepare students for the complexities of modern psychological practice. His contributions to the academic community extend beyond the classroom, as he actively participates in various committees and initiatives aimed at improving educational standards and fostering a supportive learning environment.

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