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Meet Our Faculty & Staff
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Joseph A. Buckhalt, Ph.D. - Wayne T. Smith Distinguished Professor (George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, 1974). Director of Training for School Psychology, Ed.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Intelligence and personality theory and measurement in children; children's sleep and cognitive processing; children's emotion regulation and sleep as risk/protective factors in children of alcoholics and children exposed to marital conflict.
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Jamie S. Carney, Ph.D. - Professor (Ohio University, 1990). Coordinator of Counselor Education, Ph.D. degree. Research in Counselor Education on evaluation and training methods; in the area of diverse populations the focus is on attitudinal research and training; and primary focus on persons with AIDS and persons with disabilities.
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Daniel L. Clay, Ph.D - (University of Missouri, 1994). Health and Rehabilitation Psychology, Children with chronic illnesses and their integration into schools, Diversity issues, Treatment adherence. (Associate Dean of Administration, Research and Innovative Programs for the College of Education).
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Debra C. Cobia, Ed.D. - Professor (University of Alabama, 1990). Coordinator of School Counseling Program, M.Ed. and Ed.S. degrees. School counseling, counseling supervision, ethics and supervision.
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John C. Dagley, Ph.D. - Associate Professor (University of Missouri, 1972). Research and training interests in process/outcome relationships in counseling and therapy, clinical supervision, career development interventions, small group work, and the psychological construct of encouragement.
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Gregory S. Ern, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor (University of South Florida, 2006). Dr. Ern earned his doctorate in School Psychology from the University of South Florida. He spent ten years as a School Psychologist in Florida researching and implementing Positive Behavior Support programs.
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Annette S. Kluck, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor (Texas Tech University, 2006). Dr. Kluck earned her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Texas Tech University and completed a Neuro-psychology/Rehabilitation at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Her research focuses upon external factors in the development of disordered eating and human sexuality with an emphasis on atypical sexual behavior.
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Randolph B. Pipes, Ph.D. - Professor (University of Texas, 1977). Director of Training for Counseling Psychology, Ph.D. degree. Bias and error in judgment, ethics, professional issues in counseling psychology.
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Suhyun Park Suh, Ed.D. - Assistant Professor (University of Alabama, 2001). Multicultural counseling, issues among minority adolescents, parenting, school counseling, spirituality in counseling.
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Chippewa M. Thomas, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor (Auburn University, 2004). Coordinator of Community Agency Counseling, M.Ed. and M.S. degrees. Research interests in counselor education programing and ethics in training; specifically gatekeeping, pedagogy, multicultural counseling competence development and practice.
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Office Staff
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Sherry G. Boothe - Office Administrator.
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Nancy N. Evans - Office Associate.
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