Forensic Psychology
27 May, 2015. 0 Comments. . Posted By: Sara Czubak, M.A., L.L.P.

Forensic psychology is defined as the application of the science of psychology to issues that are related to the law and legal matters. In other words, it is the combination of psychology and the justice system. Forensic psychologists usually have a criminal justice background or degree as well as their license as a psychologist. At Harper Psychological, we specialize in forensic psychology. If you find yourself dealing with a legal matter that you feel that you need help coping with or simply just need to talk about with someone, call and set up an appointment with Harper Psychological. It is important to talk to experts on these matters so you can get the individualized care that you need.

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Sara Czubak, M.A., L.L.P.

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