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Professional Counseling, Specialization: Community Counseling, M.Ed.

Core Faculty

Georgia Calhoun Georgia B. Calhoun, Associate 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.  
Linda Campbell 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.
Brian Glaser Brian A. Glaser, Professor (Ph.D., Indiana State University); Research interests include family therapy issues, treatment of adolescents with conduct disorders, and psychological evaluation.
Sharon Blackwell Jones Sharon Blackwell Jones, Lecturer (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University); Interests in career development, multicultural counseling, and group counseling.
Gayle Spears Gayle Spears, Academic Professional (Ph.D., University of Kentucky); Interests include women's issue and feminist therapy, clinical intervention with children and developmental disabilities.
Alan Stewart Alan E. Stewart, Associate Professor (Ph. D., The University of Georgia); Research interests in: 1. death and trauma, 2. family roles and emotional processes, 3. professional development, and 4. environmental and ecological psychology.

other faculty

Deryl Bailey Deryl F. Bailey, Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Virginia); Research interests in school counseling professional development, development of enrichment/empowerment interventions for adolescents (major focus on African American males), recruitment and retention of minority students in higher education, and multicultural issues in counseling.
Diane Cooper Diane L. Cooper, Associate Professor and Department Head (Ph.D., The University of Iowa); Research interests include legal and ethical concerns of student affairs leadership and administration, multicultural issues, mentoring, and interventions with special student populations.
Merrily Dunn Merrily Dunn, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the College Student Affairs Administration Master’s Program (Ph.D., The Ohio State University); Research interests include the study of professional preparation in student affairs, living/learning environments and gender issues.
Yvette Getch Yvette Q. Getch, Associate Professor (Ph.D., University of Arkansas); Research interests in sexuality education, and self advocacy issues for persons with disabilities, rehabilitation education, impact of asthma and chronic medical conditions in children and transition issues for persons of disabilities.
Andy Horne Andy Horne, Research Professor, Director of GREAT Schools and Families, Co-Investigator of ACT Early, and Director of the Bully Busters Project (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University); Research interests include teacher efficacy and attribution measures, family interventions, youth with conduct disorders, male development issues, group process, and systems changes.
Pamela Paisley Pamela O. Paisley, Professor and Coordinator of School Counseling Programs (Ed.D., North Carolina State University); Research interests in expressive and play media intervention outcome assessment, school counseling professional development, counseling supervision, developmental interventions with children and adolescents, consultation, and career development issues and concerns.
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