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Georgia B. Calhoun, Professor, Coordinator of Community Counseling Program and Graduate Coordinator (Ph.D., The University of Georgia); Research interests in program effectiveness, women’s issues, and intervention with juvenile offenders. |
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Linda F. Campbell, Professor and Director of Center for Counseling and Personal Evaluation (Ph.D., Georgia State University); Psychotherapy process/outcome studies, cognitive behavioral therapies, counseling supervision, and psychology of exercise. |
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Brian A. Glaser, Professor (Ph.D., Indiana State University); Research interests include family therapy issues, treatment of adolescents in the juvenile justice system and psychological evaluation. |
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Natoya H. Haskins, Assistant Professor (Ph.D., The College of William & Mary); Research interests are multicultural perspectives, school counselors’ interventions with special populations, and school counselor advocacy instrument development. DREAM Research Team |
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Gayle Spears, Clinical Associate Professor (Ph.D., University of Kentucky); Interests include women’s issue and feminist therapy, clinical intervention with children and developmental disabilities. |
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Anneliese Singh, Assistant Professor, (Ph.D., Georgia State University) Research interests in multicultural counseling and social justice, qualitative methodology with historically marginalized groups (e.g., people of color, LGBTQI, immigrants), advocacy to end child sexual abuse in South Asian communities, feminist theory and practice, Asian American counseling and psychology issues, and empowerment interventions with trauma survivors. |
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Alan E. Stewart, Associate Professor (Ph. D., The University of Georgia);Research interests in: 1. environmental and ecological psychology, 2. death and trauma, 3. family roles and emotional processes, and 4. professional development. |