Andrew Pojman
Ed.D.
Clinical Psychology
Wright Institute
United States of America
Biography
B.A. Biology and Secondary Education, Adams State College, 1972 M.A. General Psychology, University of Northern Colorado, 1975 Ed.D. School Psychology, University of Northern Colorado, 1977 Dr. Pojman is a psychodynamically oriented clinician with training and experience with a wide variety of patients in different clinical situations. Following his graduation, Dr. Pojman worked for three years as a school psychologist. He worked with handicapped children and adolescents with disabilities including mental retardation, learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, and psychotic disorders. Leaving the school district, Dr. Pojman entered into private practice and began consulting at local private schools and agencies. His experience at the Raskob Institute, a private facility serving learning-disabled adults and children, sharpened his diagnostic and clinical skills in evaluating the learning-disabled and neurologically handicapped. These work experiences have developed Dr. Pojman's skills in individual and group treatment and assessment of children and adolescents.
Research Interest
Clinical and forensic psychology , adolescent psychology and psychopathology.