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About Dallas M Stout

Dallas M. Stout, Psy.D. has worked in the Southern California non-profit community for most of the last 20 years. Among his varied work projects, He ran one of the larger programs for developmentally disabled adults in L.A. County for 2 years. He managed all marketing & admissions for a regional drug treatment center for 2 more years. Additionally, he spent over 5 years as Managing Director of the largest residential drug treatment center and academy for substance abusing youth in Orange County.  Currently, Dallas runs his own business, "DoctorS Nonprofit Consulting" which he co-founded in 2004 with his wife Debra Stout, Psy.D.  Dallas is also on the faculty of California State University Fullerton and the University of the Rockies where he teaches a variety of undergrad and graduate courses. In late 2009, Dallas was very honored to be elected to the Boy Scouts of America 100th Anniversary, National Hall of Leadership. In 2004 he received the coveted Ambassador of Peace award from the Violence Prevention Coalition of Orange County. He has also been honored by the Orange County Department of Education with their "Excellence in Education" award. In addition to those individual awards, he has received awards on behalf of the groups of troubled youth he has inspired including the Outstanding Youth Group award from the National Philanthropy Day OC as well as the Volunteer Center of OC’s Spotlight Award for outstanding service to the community.

An effective speaker, Dallas has professionally demonstrated his experience & research interests at local, statewide and national conferences including the American Psychological Association. He has also been interviewed on numerous T.V. and radio shows.

Dallas earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Azusa Pacific University where he graduated with special recognition for his work with troubled youth and their families. He is honored to be a Lifetime member of the National Eagle Scout Association. He is a member of the City of Fullerton’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) as well as Cal State Fullerton’s CERT team. His interests in psychology include troubled teens (including substance abuse, violence and gangs), mentoring, personal motivation, leadership, & cultural diversity. His personal interests include travel, antique collecting, and reading, (especially U.S. history).

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