Teaching Philosophy
My method of teaching centers around experiential learning and the application of knowledge. My goal is not only to help students develop the skills and competencies to engage in a topic of interest but to also apply this knowledge to their work and career in a concrete, practical way.
Current Courses
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PSYC 7136: Statistics & Computer Applications to Research (Research Methods)
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PSYC 7137: Advanced Statistics & Research Methods (Multivariate Statistics)
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PSYC 7256: Assessment of Psychopathology
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PSYC 7280: Teaching of Psychology
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PSYC 7903: Mental Health Issues in and from the Workplace
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PSYC 8000: Seminar in Advanced Writing in Professional Psychology
Past TSU Courses
Doctoral Level
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PSYC 7130 - Consultation & Evaluation Practicum (Advanced Independent Study)
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PSYC 7136 - Statistics & Computer Applications to Research
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PSYC 7137 - Advanced Statistics and Research Methods
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PSYC 7160 - Doctoral Pre-practicum
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PSYC 7256 - Assessment of Psychopathology
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PSYC 7360 - Doctoral Practicum II
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PSYC 7369 - Doctoral Summer Practicum
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PSYC 7370 - Advanced Doctoral Practice in Counseling Psychology
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PSYC 7371 - Advanced Doctoral Practice in Counseling Psychology
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PSYC 7530 - Consultation
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PSYC 7535 - Consultation & Program Evaluation
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PSYC 7557 - Assessment, Theory & Interventions in Supervision
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PSYC 7558 - Clinical Supervision Lab
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PSYC 7559 - Assessment, Theory & Interventions with Military Service Members and Families
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PSYC 7750 - Career Development: Theories, Methods & Contemporary Issues
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PSYC 7790 - Pre-Doctoral Internship Preparation Seminar
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PSYC 790* - Special Topics (Grant Writing and Curriculum Development)
Masters Level
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PSYC 5530 - Psychometrics
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PSYC 5040 - Statistics and Methodology
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PSYC 5135 - Theories of Personality
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PSYC 5270 - Vocational Theory and Testing
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PSYC 5530 - Psychometrics
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PSYC 6505 - Masters Practicum
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PSYC 6590 - Tests & Measures
Undergraduate Level
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PSYC 2180 - Elementary Statistics