Summary
Michael Raulin is a retired associate professor and clinical psychologist with over four decades of experience in academic leadership, clinical training, and mentoring, most recently teaching at Youngstown State University. He directed clinical training and specialty anxiety clinics at the University at Buffalo, advising dozens of doctoral students while maintaining an active research lab. Since semi-retirement he has channeled his expertise into writing accessible trade books on anxiety, communication, leadership, and life lessons, publishing four titles since 2022. A long-time youth leadership facilitator with Rotary RYLA since 2005, he brings hands-on experiential teaching to both adolescents and graduate students. His blend of rigorous clinical scholarship and practical leadership training yields a rare combination of research depth, pedagogy, and public-facing communication.
11 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology at University of Wisconsin-Madison