


Dr. Robert Zagar, PHD
Dr. Robert Zagar, PHD is a neuropsychologist in Chicago, IL. He graduated from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1981. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.
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About Me
care philosophy
Providing the individual and the family with the best empirical approach to wellness available by using objective sensitive specific reliable and valid assessment and applying evidence based interventions to improve challenges and issues as quickly and efficiently as possible to improve daily functioning.biography
I discover objectively what is the challenge and apply the best treatment for abuse, aging, alcohol/substance use, anger, anxiety, attention deficit, autism spectrum disorders career consultation, coping, criminal charges, custody, delinquency,...read moreNeuropsychology
Pediatric Psychiatry
Psychology
1981-1982
Residency HospitalNorthwestern University Feinberg School Of Medicine
Medical School, 1981Rush Presbyterian St Luke Medical Center
Fellowship Hospital, 1981Evanston Hospital
Internship Hospital, 1980
English
Polish
Seventh Period Blues, March 1984
Adolescents in Turmoil: Chapter: Juvenile Murderers: Are There More Medical Risks, 1998
Can Violent Re(Offense) Be Predicted: A Review of the Role of the Roles of the Clinician and Use of Actuarial Tests in Light of New Data, Feb 2009
Czy mozna zapobiec strzeleaninon na uczelniach?, March 7-9,
Proceedings of the 6th European Congress on Violence in Pscyhiatry: Why Clinicians Should Use Actuarial Approaches Rather than Judgment in Predicting & Preventing Homicide: A Cost Effective Empirical Approach from Infancy to Adulthood, Oct 2009
Violence, abuse bring up kids who kill, 1/10/93
Swiadczenia dla niepelnosprawnych, 111/13/93
Cost Comparisons of Raising a Youth from Birth to 17 Years Among Samples of Abused, Delinquent, Violent & Homicidal Using Victimization & Justice System Estimates, Feb 2009
Summary of Studies of Abused Infants & Children Later Homicidal and Homicidal, Assaulting Later Homicidal, and Sexual Homicidal Youth and Adults., Feb 2009
Experts scrambling on school shootings, 8/1998
Looking Forward in Records of Abused Children: Risks for Homicidal, Violent, and Delinquent Offenses, Feb 2009
Empirical risk factors for delinquency and best treatments: Where do we go from here, Feb 2009
Comparing Early & Late Twentieth Century Boston and Chicago Male Juvenile Offenders: What Changed?, Feb 2009
Evaluation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, 1980
Vocational interests and personality, 1983
Psychometrics of a neuropsychological test battery, 1978
Predicting & Preventing Homicide: A Cost Effective Empirical Approach from Infancy to Adulthood, Psychological Reports, February, 2009, 1-378, Feb 2009
Introduction to a Series of Studies on Abused, Delinquent, Violent and Homicidal Youth and Adults, Feb 2009
Effect of age & sex on the factor structure of the Wechsler Memory Scale, 1979
Mlodycianych Mordercach, 8/8/92
Organizational variation & environmental uncertainty in rehabilitation, 1986
Looking Forward & Backward in Records for Risks Among Homicidal Youth, Feb 2009
Looking Forward in Records of Young Adults Convicted of Sexual Homicide, Rape, or Molestation as Youth: Risks for Reoffending, Feb 2009
Analysis of a short test battery, 1983
Poland Today, May 1992
Violence Risk Appraisal of Male & Female Youth, Adults, and Individuals, Dec 2010
Medical family and scholastic conditions among delinquents, 1991
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in chronic back pain, 1981
101 Adolescents Who Kill, 91,23,4,6.
Looking Forword in Records of Youth Abused as Infants: Risks for Homicidal, Violent, and Delinquent Offenses, Feb 2009
Massacre in Colorado, 5/3//99
Adolescents Who Kill, 1990
Effect of time of day on problem solving and classroom behavior., 1983
Developmental and Disruptive Behavior Disorders among Delinquents, August 198
Identification Treatment & Prevention of Homicide: Fallacies in Research, Feb 2009
Juvenile Murderers, 1992
An Empirical Theory of Development of Homicide Among Individuals, Feb 2009
Accepted Legal Applications of Actuarial Testing and Delinquency Interventions: Examples of Savings in Real Life Situations, Feb 2009
Homicidal Adolescents: A Replication
Time of Day as Related to Problem Solving Ability and Classroom Behavior, 1981
Clinical Exercise trial for stroke victims, 1983
Looking Forward in Records of Young Adults Who Were Convicted of Homicide or Assault as Youth: Risks for Reoffending, Feb 2009
Psychological test evaluation and chronic intractable pain, 1982
Developmental and disruptive behavior disorders among delinquents, 1989
Structure of a psychodiagnostic test battery for children, 1980
Town Meeting on Youth Violence, 5/25/99
Developmental analysis of the Wechsler Memory Scale, 1984
Bledne Kolo Przemoncy, 11/7/92
Invited Speaker National Summit on Youth Violence Denver Colorado USDOC OJJDP, 1999
Northwestern University Scholarship, 1976-1978
National Institute of Mental Health National Service Award, 1981-1982
Editor: Behavior Science & Law, 2011-2012
Mayor Daleys Youth Violence Task Force (resulted in $62M federal grant), 2008-2011
Rush University Fellowship, 1980-1981
Delta Omega National Public Health Honarary Society, 1993
Who's Who, 1990-prese
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