Ramsey Khasho, PsyD
Chief Clinical Officer (CCO) and Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Khasho has over 25 years of experience evaluating and treating children, teens and families. He specializes in pediatric anxiety and depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, forensic assessment, and family therapy. Dr. Khasho is a court-appointed expert for the State of California and has provided testimony about the psychological evaluations of children and adolescents. He has over 20 years of non-profit executive leadership experience and is actively involved in the supervision and training of graduate students.
Dr. Khasho is a clinical assistant professor (affiliated) at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is an adjunct faculty member and the traineeship coordinator at the University of San Francisco, where he teaches graduate level courses for the School of Education, Counseling Psychology Department. In his free time, Dr. Khasho loves to spend time with his family, read non-fiction, eat ethnic food and drink Peet’s coffee.
Education
- PsyD, Clinical Psychology, Illinois School of Professional Psychology
- MA, Clinical Psychology, Illinois School of Professional Psychology
- BA, Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago
Licenses
- California Board of Psychology (Psychologist, License #PSY 18575)
- Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (Inactive #34084)
Professional Affiliations
- American Psychological Association
Blogs
Podcasts
Recipe for Resilience: Especially for Mental Health Professionals
Framing Re-Entry for Our Youth: Supporting Our Kids’ Transition Back to ‘Normal’