After graduating from Seton Hill in 2004, Greg Bohall earned a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling from The State University of New York at Buffalo and a doctoral degree in clinical forensic psychology in 2014 from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

 

He is a self-employed clinical forensic psychological consultant and co-owns Innovative Psychological Solutions, a Professional Corporation in Orange County, California along with his wife. Their private practice provides clinical and forensic consultation to various organizations and systems throughout North America. 

 

Greg has also served as an adjunct instructor at Pepperdine University, The State University of New York at Buffalo, and Antioch University. He published his first textbook, The Psychologist's Guide to Professional Development, in 2017 and has contributed to various textbooks, academic journals and other publications as an author and editor. 

 

Greg is internationally and nationally recognized as a certified rehabilitation counselor, a master addiction counselor, and an international certified alcohol and drug counselor. He is currently under contract with Springer Publishing Company for a series of textbooks titled “Dangerous Behaviors in Clinical and Forensic Psychology” related to psychology, focusing on psychopathy, sexual offending, violence, self-harm, terrorism, workplace harassment, and school bullying.

 

Greg is a member of Seton Hill University’s Alumni Advisory Council. He also provides mentorship to students and speaks at various large conferences and trainings on topics in forensic psychology.

 

“Seton Hill provided a wonderful foundation for me as a person and professional,” Greg said. “Although I obtained my master's degree and doctorate in psychology from different universities, my time at Seton Hill paved the way for me to be successful at those institutions.”