Clinical Psychologist
Christopher S. Reigeluth, PhD is an assistant professor, clinical psychologist, and author. He serves on the faculty at Oregon Health & Science University and practices as a child and adolescent psychologist and teaches. He completed his doctoral training at Clark University and a fellowship at the Yale University Child Study Center. Dr. Reigeluth’s research explores the psychological implications of masculine gender socialization for boys. He is passionate about boys and men’s well-being and greater gender awareness for all people. Dr. Reigeluth is on the editorial board for Psychology of Men and Masculinities, and chairs the APA Division 51 Task Force on Boys in School. He is the author of The Masculinity Workbook for Teens: Discover What Being A Guy Means to You. Dr. Reigeluth spent five years on the faculty at Pacific University’s School of Graduate Psychology before joining OHSU. He is married, has two children, and loves the outdoors.