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The College of Psychology and Counseling is excited to welcome a new faculty member who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team. This addition is part of the ongoing commitment to enhance the educational experience for students and to foster an environment of academic excellence.
The new lecturer, who specializes in clinical psychology, has an impressive background in both research and practical application. With years of experience in various therapeutic settings, they are poised to contribute significantly to the curriculum and engage students in meaningful ways. Their areas of expertise include cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and mental health advocacy.
Students can look forward to innovative teaching methods and a focus on real-world applications of psychological principles. The faculty member is eager to collaborate with students on research projects and to mentor those interested in pursuing careers in psychology and counseling. This new addition is expected to enrich the academic community and inspire the next generation of mental health professionals.
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