
James Lennon, Ph.D., is a professor and chair of the psychology department. He teaches courses in assessment, counseling and consultation at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Dr. Lennon is a licensed psychologist and certified school psychologist who has extensive clinical experience with a wide range of clients. He serves as an expert witness for Family and Supreme Courts and has been active in state and national professional organizations. Dr. Lennon has maintained research interests in causes of dyslexia, and more recently, the factors associated with intimate partner violence.
Expertise: Dyslexia, Learning disabilities, Intimate Partner Violence
State University of New York at Albany
Ph.D., Department of Educational Psychology and Statistics, 1986
Concentration: Development and Learning
Dissertation: The Relative Salience of Parent, Peer and Sibling Relationships in the Social Development of Young Children
C.A.S., School Psychology, 1982
State University College at New Paltz, NY
C.A.S., Educational Administration, 1995;
M.A., Child/Clinical Psychology, 1974
Manhattan College
B.A., Psychology, 1970