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Greta Todd

Adjunct Professor
Online Psychology Division, Graduate School of Education and Psychology
Online

Biography

Dr. Greta Todd is a licensed clinical psychologist who spent the past 10 years working within the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Her talents covered various areas including supervision of residential treatment programs, Special Housing Psychologist, and Drug Abuse Program Coordinator. Currently, her interests have shifted to working with our veteran population, providing clinical assessment for the Veteran's Administration. However, her passion remains focused primarily within the forensic arena, which has led her to work in the juvenile hall system, the sex offender population, and federal prisons. She maintains an active membership in the American Psychological Association. She has extended her knowledge into media, having been cited in a Women’s Day magazine article regarding relationships and marriage and appeared on the podcast "Forensic Psychology.".

In addition to her duties within the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Todd continues to maintain a private practice in the community. 

 

Education

  • PhD, Palo Alto University
  • MA, Palo Alto University
    • Certificate in Forensic Proficiency, Palo Alto University
  • BS, Saint Mary's College