About Dr. Kenyon P. Jordan, Ph.D., ABPP
Dr. Jordan is a board-certified psychologist who specializes in Police and Public Safety Psychology. He practices throughout Colorado and the metro Denver area providing testing and assessment work for police departments, sheriff’s offices, fire departments and a wide range of private entities.
Dr. Jordan’s primary area of expertise is pre-employment testing for public safety applicants and Fitness for Duty assessments both for public safety and other organizations.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Augustana College and a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Bradley University. He completed his doctoral work in Industrial & Organizational Psychology at the University of Nebraska. Dr. Jordan’s work history includes several years in human resource management and several years working as a consulting psychologist. Dr. Jordan entered into private practice in 1997.
Dr. Jordan has taught courses in the Business College at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and at Arapahoe Community College. Additional work activities include research in assessment, consulting and critical stress debriefing.
Membership & Service
- American Psychological Association (APA) since 1994
- Division 14 – Industrial Organizational Psychology
- Division 18 – Psychologists in Public Service
- American Psychological Society (APS) charter member since 1989
- International Association of Chiefs of Police – Police Psychological Services Section
- Society for Police and Criminal Psychology
Standards of Practice
All assessment work is done according to the guidelines and regulatory requirements as set forth by the:
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American Psychological Association (APA). Member since 1994
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State of Colorado — Examiners Board
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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Dr. Jordan is a fully insured, licensed psychologist in good standing with the State of Colorado, License # 2187
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Member International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) – Police Psychological Services
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
- Genetic Information Nondisclosure Act of 2008 (GINA)