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Counseling Psychology & Community Services

Grand Forks, ND

Research Interests

   
Cindy Juntunen, Ph.D. Vocational psychology; poverty; career values in racial/ethnic minority populations; feminist counseling, supervision.

 

Earl R. Beal, Ph.D. Victimology; trauma/crisis intervention strategies; community resiliency in response to natural disasters, mishaps, and acts of violence; and military lifestyle issues/concerns.

 

E. Janie Pinterits, Ph.D. Counseling skills development; Multicultural competencies and diversity issues; Experiential approaches.

 

Dorlene Walker, Ph.D. Data management in schools; Collaborative educational problem solving; School program evaluation.

 

Kara Wettersten, Ph.D. Comparative outcome research; Solution focused therapy; Domestic violence; Healthy relationships.

 

David H. Whitcomb, Ph.D. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (lgb) identity development; Sociopolitical context of coming out as lgb; Facilitating multicultural competence in counselors; Career paths and professional development of psychology graduate students; Organizational, structural, and management issues of university counseling centers.

 

Antony White, Ph.D. Industrially based practice; Public sector vocational rehabilitation.

 

David Perry, Ph.D. Attitudes toward persons with disabilities, how they are formed, maintained, and changed; Effective ways of providing rehabilitation education.

 

 

 

Counseling Psychology and Community Services
290 Centennial Drive, Stop 8255
The University of North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 58202
(701)777-2729/fax (701)777-3184

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Tel: 701-777-2011
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