Faculty Profile Details

Daniela Schreier

Department Faculty
Clinical Counseling
Forensic Psychology
Assistant Professor
Contact Information
Room Number: 4107
Phone: (312) 467-2131
Email: dschreier@thechicagoschool.edu
Biographical Sketch

Daniela E. Schreier, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist, licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC), and a certified stress management consultant. She obtained a Psy. D. in Clinical Psychology at ISPP Chicago and specializes in multicultural and forensic psychology. Her professional interests are in the areas of diagnostics, diversity, correctional, and forensic psychology with special interest in custody evaluations. She is the lead psychologist of S.M.A.R.T. Living, LLC, (Stress Management and Relaxation Therapy) a psychological cooperation focusing on forensic and clinical evaluation and interventions.  

Dr. Schreier was born in West Germany. She has lived, studied, and worked as an international marketing consultant and public relations specialist all over the world, including Italy, England, Singapore, Malaysia, and India.

She resides both in the United States and in Singapore and dedicates her time to writing, inspirational speaking, and leading The Colors Fund In-dia. She has recently completed her second book The Message: An ABC for Women and Men Who Want to Know Us Better, and is presently at work on a new manuscript for the The Colors of the Rainbow series. For more information go to www.thecolorsoftherainbow.com.

Dr. Schreier joined The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 2006 as adjunct faculty and became a department faculty member of the Counseling Program in 2008. She also serves as Forensic Psychology adjunct faculty.

Education
  • B.A. in Philosophy/Business Administration - University Wuerzburg, Germany and Siena, Italy
  • B.S. in Psychology - Canyon College, ID
  • M.A. in Psychology - The Washington School of Professional Psychology, Seattle, WA
  • Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology with Minors in Diversity and Forensic Psychology - Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago
Classes Taught
  • Advanced Family and Couples Therapy
  • Child and Adolescent Therapy
  • Objective Methods in Personality Assessment
  • Clinical and Diagnostic Skills
  • Socio-cultural Issues in Forensic Psycholoy
Areas of Interest/Expertise
  • addiction
  • anxiety
  • child abuse
  • cultural issues
  • depression
  • Diversity issues
  • eating disorders
  • employee motivation
  • executive coaching
  • forensic psychology
  • gender issues
  • immigrant populations
  • job satisfaction
  • leadership
  • marriage and divorce
  • mood disorders
  • parenting
  • personality disorders
  • posttraumatic stress
  • psychotherapy
  • racism
  • sexuality
  • sexually abused children
  • stereotypes
  • testing issues
  • trauma
  • work/life balance
  • workplace issues
Licensure(s)
  • LCPC
  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist
  • Certified Stress Management Consultant
Select Publications
  • Daniela E. Schreier (2002). The Colors of the Rainbow: About Life and the Beauty of Living. Dayton, OH: One Planet Publishing House.
Q&A
  • Q: Please describe your teaching philosophy.
  • A:

    I teach to give back; in my opinion teaching is a privilege. It's a privilege to learn, hence it's a privilege to teach. Education is knowledge, and knowledge is power, power to make informed choices and life decisions. It goes beyond imparting theory; I share my professional experiences; my aim is to connect with my students and future colleagues. It's like embarking on a journey at the beginning of each semester: an exchange of perceptions, knowledge, and experiences that leading to growth in connection.


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Community Involvement
  • The Colors Fund India - www.thecolorsoftherainbow.com/the_colors_fund_in-dia.htm
Professional Memberships
  • APA International (Division 52), www.apa.org
  • APA Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35), www.apa.org
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