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GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS:

Section I: Welcome

TEACHING:

  • Family Ministry Program – SUS COPTS - Instructor

    • Fall 2011 – Human and Personality Development

    • Summer 2012 – Biopsychosocial and Spiritual Perspectives on Addiction

    • Spring 2013 – Positive Psychology and Resilience

    • Fall 2013 – Positive Communication Skills

    • Spring 2014 – Human and Personality Development

    • Fall 2014 - Parenting

    • Summer 2015 – Positive Psychology and Resilience

    • Fall 2016 - Parenting

    • Fall 2017 – Positive Adolescent and Adult Parenting

    • Fall 2019 – Positive Adolescent and Adult Parenting

    • Fall 2021 - Positive Adolescent and Adult Parenting

 

  • St. Joseph’s University – Philadelphia, PA – Adjunct Instructor – Beginning August 2007

    • Spring 2008 – Counseling Psychology (Undergraduate Course)

    • Fall 2007 – Research Methods (Undergraduate Course)

    • Fall 2007 – Introduction to Psychology (Undergraduate Course)

 

  • Cleveland State University – Cleveland, OH – Adjunct Instructor – Spring Semester 2006

    • Abnormal Psychology (Undergraduate Course)

 

  • The University of Akron – Akron, OH – Teaching Assistant – August 2005 – May 2006

    • Group Counseling (Graduate Course)

 

  • The University of Akron – Akron, OH – Teaching Assistant – June 2005 – July 2005

    • Techniques of Counseling (Graduate Course)

 

  • Youngstown State University – Youngstown, OH – Adjunct Instructor – Spring 2005

    • Counseling Methods (Graduate Course)

 

  • The University of Akron – Akron, OH – Teaching Assistant – June 2004 – July 2004

    • Multicultural Psychology (Graduate Course)

  • The University of Akron – Akron, OH – Assistant to the Clinic for Individual and Family Counseling – 

  • The University of Akron – Akron, OH – Assistant to the Center for Literacy in the College of Education 

  • The University of Akron – Akron, OH – Assistant to the Department of Counseling – 

  • Cleveland State University – Cleveland, OH – Graduate Assistant to Andrew Slifkin, Ph.D. to analyze data and prepare lectures and material for biopsychology course. –

ROLE OF SUPERVISIOR :

  • Supervision Doctoral Class Experience – Supervision of Master’s Level Student – The University of Akron –

  • The University of Akron – Supervision of Group Counseling Live Mock Therapy Sessions (2 Semesters)

  • The University of Akron – Supervision of Techniques of Counseling Student Live Mock Therapy Sessions – 

  • Youngstown State University – Supervision of Counseling Methods Student Mock Therapy Video Tapes (7 Tapes per student for the duration of the semester) – 

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