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Stout, Chris Edward was born on May 8, 1959 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Carlos Leon and Helen Elizabeth (Simmons) Stout.
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Stout, Chris Edward was born on May 8, 1959 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Carlos Leon and Helen Elizabeth (Simmons) Stout.
Associate of Arts, Purdue University, 1979. Bachelor of Science, Purdue University, 1981. Doctor of Psychology, Forest Institute, 1985.
Master of Business Administration, Newport University, 1996.
Private practice, since 1985. Associate administrator, chief of psychology Forest Hospital, Des Plaines, Illinois, since 1981, director research department, since 1986, director psychodiagnostics division, since 1987, clinical supervisor, 1987-1988. Executive clinical director Forest Day Schools, since 1987.
Pediatric psychologist, 1988-1989. Associate administrator, chief psychologist Forest Hospital, Des Plaines, Illinois, since 1991. Clinical consultant Forest Day School, Des Plaines, 1986-1987, Mudelein College, Chicago, 1986-1991, the White House, Washington (District of Columbia), 1988-1990.
Advisory board, coordinator counsel Lake County (Illinois) Board Health, since 1989.
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Advisory board Holy Family Lutheran School, Chicago, 1989-1991. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychological Association (travel award 1989), American Board Medical Psychotherapists, National Academy Neuropsychology, Union Concerned Scientists, Amnesty International, Sigma Phi Alpha.
Married Karen Louise Beckstrand, October 20, 1985.