Faculty
There are 8 faculty who are associated with the Counseling Psychology program. Of these, five are full-time Counseling Psychology faculty. Two are core School Counseling faculty who contribute to counseling psychology through teaching, dissertation committees, and research supervision activity. The other one is an Affiliated, Courtesy Appointment faculty who teaches and serves as a clinical supervisor or dissertation committee member.
CORE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY
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Ayse Çiftçi, Ph.D., University of Memphis, 2006 Assistant Professor
Interests include multicultural issues, cross cultural psychology, immigration (specifically Muslim immigrants), international students, and psychological well being. |
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William E. Hanson, Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1997 Assistant Professor
Interests include psychological assessment and testing, process-outcome research, mixed methods research, and problematic gambling among college students. |
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Kevin R. Kelly, Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1985 Professor
Interests include career and talent development. |
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Mary Carole Pistole, Ph.D., The University of Georgia, 1987 Associate Professor
Interests include adult attachment theory in counseling and in adults' romantic relationships. |
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Heather Servaty-Seib, Ph.D., University of North Texas, 1997 Associate Professor; Training Director
Interests include grief and bereavement, adolescent development, and loss as a therapeutic model. |
CORE SCHOOL COUNSELING FACULTY
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Jean Sunde Peterson, Ph.D. (The University of Iowa) Professor, Coordinator of School Counseling Program
Interests include high-ability populations who are little studied or are underrepresented in gifted programs; adolescent and young adult development; and school-counselor training. |
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Carrie A. Wachter Morris, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Assistant Professor
Interests include crisis and crisis intervention (particularly in school settings), adolescent attachment and relationships with peers, and collaborative work between school counselors and other health and mental health personnel in the schools and the community. |
AFFILIATED COURTESY APPOINTMENT FACULTY
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Susan L. Prieto-Welch, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame.
Interests include supervision and training; counseling center development and administration; anxiety disorders; personality disorders; couples therapy; diversity issues; group therapy; use of languages other than English in the therapy process. |