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Counseling psychology focuses on the normal adaptation
of individuals to their environment and with helping others cope with
crises, problems of daily living and mental challenges. Traditionally,
counseling psychology has been concerned with the preventative aspects
of mental health and an emphasis on client strengths. You can find out
more about the counseling specialty area on the Society for Counseling
Psychology web page. The counseling psychology program at UNT is
committed to the idea that human problems are the result of complex
interaction of environmental factors and developmental changes in the
person. The program provides professional training within the broad
context of the scientist-practitioner model. The Director of counseling
psychology training at UNT is Patricia Kaminski, Ph.D..
The Ph.D. with a major in counseling psychology
prepares students for work as independent professionals in research,
academic, or applied settings. The counseling psychology doctoral
program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association's
Committee on Accreditation [ 750 First Street NE, Washington, D.C.
20002-4242, telephone (202) 336-5979]. The program was first accredited
in 1978 under the directorship of Ray W. Johnson, Ph.D.
The master's degree with a major in counseling
psychology provides training for students who wish to work in
universities and community colleges, industry, mental health and mental
retardation centers, rehabilitation settings and hospitals. In many
states, master's-level practitioners working in the field of psychology
are required to work under the supervision of a licensed doctoral-level
psychologist. With additional course work, graduates of the program may
meet requirements for licensure as professional counselors or marriage
and family therapists. The program is designed for students who do not
presently intend to pursue further advanced study.
Faculty
Vicki Campbell, Associate Professor and Department
Chair; Ph.D., Missouri-Columbia.
Bert Hayslip, Regents Professor; Ph.D., Akron.
Patricia Kaminski, Associate Professor and Program Director; Ph.D.,
Colorado State.
Trent Petrie, Professor and Director of the Center for Sports
Psychology and Performance Excellence; Ph.D., Ohio State.
Shelley Riggs, AssociateProfessor; Ph.D., Texas at Austin.
Lawrence J. Schneider, Professor; Ph.D., Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
C. Edward Watkins, Professor; Ph.D., Tennessee.
Faculty Jointly Appointed in the
University Counseling Center
**Faculty at the Counseling Center do not have active
research teams**
Pam Flint, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., North Texas.
Tim Lane, Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Counseling and
Testing Services; Ph.D., Oklahoma State.
Judy McConnell, Assistant Professor and Director of Counseling and
Testing Services; Ph.D., Texas A&M.
Counseling Psychology
Masters
Degree
Doctoral Degree
Requirement
Equivalency Record Form
Practicum
Evaluation Form
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