Biography | Dr. Seth Meyers is a licensed clinical psychologist, author, and television contributor. He is the author of a self-help book on relationships, Overcome Relationship Repetition Syndrome (Simon & Schuster), and was given his own blog on a range of psychological topics for Psychology Today. He frequently appears on news programs, including ABC News, NBC News, Fox News, Good Morning America, Nancy Grace, 20/20, Inside Edition, Crime Watch Daily and others. Dr. Meyers earned his B.A. in psychology from Vassar College and his doctorate from Yeshiva University in New York City where he received the Jeffrey Sage Award for overall excellence in clinical psychology. He received training in multiple hospitals, including St. Vincents Catholic Medical Centers and Mamonides Medical Center in New York City, and Providence Hospital in Washington, D.C. He spent 10 years working with the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, including four years in the Emergency Outreach Bureau. Much of his career has focused on improving interpersonal relationships, and he has cultivated additional specialties in school threat assessment and the psychology of the psychopath. Dr. Meyers has worked on cases with the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Department of Homeland Security, more than 25 police departments, and 20 school districts in Southern California. He has conducted trainings at K-12 schools and public and private colleges and universities on bullying prevention, de-escalation techniques, and risks for violence. Dr. Meyers manages a private practice in Los Angeles and works with Student Health Services at Mt. SAC.
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