Biography
Robert Eme, PhD, ABPP is a Professor and core faculty member of the Clinical Psychology program in the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Schaumburg.He received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Loyola University of Chicago in 1972, and became an American Board of Professional Psychology Diplomate in Clinical Psychology in 1982. Before becoming a faculty member with American School of Professional Psychology, Dr. Eme taught at Loyola University, North Central College, Resurrection Medical Center-Family Practice Center, and Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. His current teaching areas are Child and Adolescent Development, Cognitive Assessment, and special electives such as Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD and Assessment of Learning Disabilities. Dr. Eme has extensive clinical experience as a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice, inpatient, and outpatient settings, with an emphasis on assessment for ADHD. Dr. Eme has numerous journal articles and professional presentations to his credit, most recently in the areas of ADHD and Male Life Course Persistent Anti-Social Behavior.