Professor of Psychology Jeffrey Bjorck interviewed on Lifetalk Radio
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11/19/09
School of Psychology Professor Jeffrey Bjorck was recently interviewed by Lifetalk Radio about the idea of people using medications to enhance cognitive function. To listen to the interview, click here.
Dr. Bjorck has been on Fuller's faculty since 1990. His current research efforts address religious support and religious coping in adolescents, as well as in adults from various ethnocultural and faith backgrounds.
Bjorck serves as a regular reviewer for the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion and the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. In addition to authoring numerous research journal articles on stress, coping, faith, and adjustment, he has also written Casebook for Managing Managed Care: A Self-Study Guide for Treatment Planning, Documentation, and Communication (2000), with J. A. Brown and M. Goodman. Bjorck is an active member of the American Psychological Association,
California Psychological Association, and the Society for the
Scientific Study of Religion, and maintains a private practice as a licensed clinical psychologist.
Beyond his work in the psychology field, Bjorck serves as a board member for Lifewater International, a faith-based training and development organization focused on empowering people in developing countries to access and maintain safe water, hygiene, and sanitation resources. He also serves as an elder at Bethany Church in Sierra Madre, California.