A back arrow icon for returning to the previous page. All Contributors

Tracey Burrell, Ph.D.

Reviewer
LinkedIn Author

An award-winning and published psychologist, Tracey Burrell, Ph.D., brings nearly three decades of clinical experience to her patients and practice. Specializing in forensic psychology and trauma, she is renowned for her presentations demonstrating in-depth knowledge, experience, and expertise in intensive and high-profile cases. Skilled in addressing relatively routine to highly complex situations, Dr. Burrell brings a high level of commitment, empathy, and compassion to every individual and situation.


Dr. Burrell is a paid member of the Red Ventures Education Integrity Network.

  • Expertise: Psychology, mental health, forensic psychology, trauma

  • Education: Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology Los Angeles; MA Forensic Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; MA Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology Los Angeles; BA Law and Society, University of California Santa Barbara; BA Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara

Subject areas:

Psychology, mental health

Editorial Guidelines

Our team is dedicated to giving you expert-driven, data-backed information covering education. At Psychology.org, all pages are fact-checked by professionals and follow strict guidelines to ensure that content is timely, accurate, and free from bias. Read more about our process.

Contributions

Doctorate in Psychology (Ph.D. and Psy.D.) Program Guide
Doctorate in Psychology (Ph.D. and Psy.D.) Program Guide
Tracey Burrell, Ph.D.
Updated April 12, 2024
How to Become a Child Psychologist
How to Become a Child Psychologist
Tracey Burrell, Ph.D.
Updated April 4, 2024
Lessons That the Depp v. Heard Trial Teaches About Psychological Testing