Colonel Nick Johnson, who in 2004 earned a Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University | Schaumburg, was recently featured in the Vancouver Star. Johnson is an Illinois Army National Guard detachment commander and civilian clinical psychologist. He works to support soldiers, their families, and the homeless.
Johnson is employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs at the Naval Station Great Lakes' Recruit Evaluation Unit as a civilian clinical psychologist. He’s responsible for ensuring that Navy recruits are mentally fit for military duty.
According to the article, Johnson has served in the Illinois Army National Guard for 27 years and has more than 20 years of experience in the mental health field.
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http://www.vancouverstar.com/index.php/sid/252049941
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