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Andrew Kaiser, PhD

Dr. Kaiser teaches courses related to forensic psychology, adult clinical psychology, and statistics. Currently he consults with the Scott County Sheriff's jail facility (Programs Department) on outcomes that include reducing recidivism.

Dr. Kaiser also consults with the University's Accessibility Resource Center Office. Additionally, he is past Chair of the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council. Dr. Kaiser received the Iowa Governor's Volunteer of Year Award in 2009.

Contact Us

Contact Andrew Kaiser for information on Psychology

Ambrose Hall 220D

563-333-6479

KaiserAndrewJ@sau.edu

Education and Training

  • PhD, MS, Florida State University, Clinical Psychology
  • BS, University of Oklahoma, Psychology

Recent Publications

  • Wurster, S. M. (2016) (A. Kaiser, Faculty Sponsor). Disability Voting Advocacy Forum & Disability Voting Education Events - grant supported voter education and advocacy.
  • Hruska, M. (2015) (A. Kaiser, Faculty Sponsor). Parental Relationships and Gender: The Impact on Jail Recidivism, Poster Presentation at the 2015 Midwestern Psychological Association Convention, Chicago.
  • Kaiser, A. J., Correa Kaiser, M. J., Saddler, & Matlock, T. (2017). Essential Functions & Technical Standards: Psychology Curriculum with Internships. Invited Address to the ILLOWA AHEAD 2017 Spring Roundtable, Davenport, IA.
  • Correa Kaiser, M. J. & Kaiser, A. J. (2016). Win-Win Situation: Meeting APA Undergraduate Learning Goals 3 and 5 Via PCAR Service Learning While Receiving Monetary Benefits Through the AmeriCorps Program. Poster presented at the Society for Teaching of Psychology, American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
  • Correa Kaiser, M. J. & Kaiser, A. J. (2014). Meeting APA Goal 5 Professional Development: Using Community Engagement. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association's Society for Teaching of Psychology Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.