
Judy Ho
Dr. Judy Ho, a distinguished Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychologist, has etched a formidable reputation in the realms of psychology and academia. As a triple board-certified expert, Dr. Ho's journey began with a dual degree in Psychology and Business Administration from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley, followed by her master's and doctorate from the SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology. Her dedication to advancing mental health care is further evidenced by her tenured position at Pepperdine University, where she imparts her knowledge to aspiring psychologists. Residing in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, Dr. Ho balances her academic endeavors with a thriving private practice in Manhattan Beach, California, specializing in neuropsychological assessments and expert witness testimony. Among her notable works, "Stop Self-Sabotage: Six Steps to Unlock Your True Motivation, Harness Your Willpower, and Get Out of Your Own Way" stands as a testament to her prowess in translating complex psychological principles into practical guidance. As a cohost on CBS’s "Face the Truth," Dr. Ho extends her influence beyond academia, reaching a broader audience through media appearances that underscore her expertise. Her contributions have not gone unnoticed, earning her the National Institute of Mental Health Services Research Award twice—an accolade that highlights her commitment to improving mental health services for underserved populations. Dr. Ho's writing is characterized by a profound psychological depth and an unwavering commitment to empowering individuals to overcome personal barriers. Her style is both engaging and insightful, elucidating the intricacies of self-sabotage and the pathways to personal growth with clarity and compassion. A leading voice in the field of psychology, Dr. Ho continues to inspire through her research and her passion for advancing the understanding of human behavior. Her anticipation of future writing projects promises to further enrich the discourse on mental health and personal development.
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