Joseph A. Trzasko, PhD

Neuropsychologist | Forensic Psychologist

Joseph Trzasko,

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1967

Graduates cum laude from the University of New Hampshire, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.

1967

Awarded a National Defense Fellowship from the University of Vermont.

1969

Receives a Master of Arts from the University of Vermont.

1969

Hired as a faculty member at Mercy College.

1971

Marries Ann Elizabeth Kidd from Stowe, VT.

1972

Receives a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Vermont.

1976

Becomes certified in behavioral therapy and is awarded the National Science Foundation Faculty Participation Grant.

1977

Becomes a licensed psychologist in New York State.

1980

Becomes staff psychologist at St. Dominic’s Intermediate Care Facility for Developmentally Disabled, now St. Dominic’s Family Services.

1982

Is hired as a consultant psychologist at the Jewish Guild for Blind in Orange County in New York.

1992

Serves as contributing author for “Working with Visually Impaired Young Children: A Curriculum Guide for Birth-3 Year Olds.”

1998

Becomes a diplomat and fellow of the American Board of Forensic Examiners and Psychological Specialties.

1998

Serves as contributing author for “Working with Visually Impaired Young Students: A Curriculum Guide for 3 to 5 Year Olds.”

1998

Awarded Certifications of Professional Qualifications (CPQ).

1999

Serves as chair of educational psychology for CLEP test development Educational Testing Service.

2008

Becomes Professor Emeritus at Mercy College.

2006

Serves as a consultant psychologist for Opengate, Inc. in Somers, New York.

2012

Becomes a licensed psychologist in New Jersey.

2017

Becomes a licensed psychologist in New Hampshire.

2019

Becomes a certified clinical anxiety treatment professional.

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