Iman J. Ross, PhD, LPC-S has served the behavioral health needs of youth and families across the United States for more than 20 years. He earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Union Institute & University. He earned his master's degree in counseling psychology from Amberton University and his bachelor's degree in psychology from Howard University. He holds several credentials from the State of Texas as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Professional Counselor – Clinical Supervisor (LPC-S), and Licensed Sex Offender Treatment Provider – Juvenile Specialty (LSOTP).
Dr. Ross is an Associate Professor in the Counseling Department at Amberton University. He has taught and guest lectured at many universities in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, as well as, presented articles and workshops at local, state, and national conferences. He has served as the clinical director and administrative director of various state and private community outreach and behavioral health programs.
Dr. Ross has served as a consultant for the United States Department of Defense assisting military personnel and their families transitioning to and from combat theaters. He has extensive experience treating mood, anxiety, psychotic, and addictions disorders in school and alternative school settings, detention centers and correctional facilities, addiction programs, community mental health centers, and psychiatric hospitals. Dr. Ross has a private practice in Duncanville, TX where he specializes in counseling distressed families and pre-adolescent as well as adolescent populations with clinical issues ranging from anger management and severe emotional disturbance to substance abuse and deviant sexual behavior problems.