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Ivan P Kruh is an American psychologist in the fields of forensic and clinical psychology.
Early life: Ivan was born on December of 1969 in Staten Island, NY. He lived with his parents, Steve and Carol Kruh, as well as his sister, Hildi Dzigas. He then went to Colgate University for college, and attended graduate school at the University of Alabama, where he majored in Child Clinical Phsycology.
Business history: Ivan Kruh is a member of the American Psychological Association’s Division 41 (American Psychology-Law Society) and Division 53 (Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology), as well as the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services (IAFMHS), the Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse (ATSA), and the Massachusetts Society for a World Free of Sexual Harm by Youth (MASOC). He is licensed to practice psychology in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and Washington State, and he is a National Registered Health Service Psychologist.
Current business: Ivan Kruh currently owns his own company, "Ivan Kruh PHD, Forensic and Clinical Psychology LLC". He is a well known and respected psychological expert. He provides a number of services, such as Forensic Assessments, Trainings, and Consultations. He co-wrote the well known book "Evaluation of Juveniles' Competence to Stand Trial" with friend and colleague Tom Grisso.
Family life: Today, he practices his business in peace from his house in Western Massachusetts, where he lives with his wife M. Hope (who is also a licensed psychologist) and his son Sage, as well as two pets.
In conclusion, Ivan is a well-known psychologist who is well-respected in his field.