In line with our commitment to ensuring a welcoming and respectful environment for all students, all asu consulting staff attend Safezone and Dreamzone training. The advisory staff also has additional training and experience in the problems faced by university students and is committed to helping them adapt to campus life and achieve their academic goals. Selected examples of training for all ASU advisors are: Professional interests and specialties: anxiety, depression, stress, sports psychology, meditation, trauma, spirituality and religion. Theoretical orientation(s): Rogerian (person-centered), Humanism, Existentialism, Mindfulness CBT, DBT. Education and References: MA in Mental Health Counselling from Argosy University 2014; MA in Sports Psychology from Argosy University 2011; BA in Communication, minor in Psychology from the University of Michigan 2002. Chartered Associate Advisor, 2014. Professional interests and specialties: military and veteran psychology, combat-related trauma, treatment of substance abuse disorders, and trauma-informed care. Theoretical orientation: Rational and Emotional Behavior Therapy (REBT), Couple Integrative Behavioral Therapy (IBCT), Motivational Interviewing (MI). Education:Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, Arizona School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Phoenix 2017. MA in Clinical Psychology, Arizona School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Phoenix 2012.B.S. in Psychology (Focus in Industry), California State University, Hayward 2006 Professional Interests & Specialties: Autism Spectrum Disorders, families, and military populations.
Orientation théorique: Thérapie familiale fonctionnelle (FFT), Systèmes familiaux, Entretien motivationnel (IM), Thérapie cognitivo-comportementale (TCC). Éducation et références: Master en travail social, California State University, Long Beach, 2014. Travailleur social clinique agréé, Maryland et Arizona 2018. Adhésions: National Association of Social Workers Professional Interests & Specialties: Sports and Performance Psychology, Student Athlete Development, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Trichotillomania, Excoriation and Other BFRB), Mindfulness-Based Interventions, Anxiety and Mood Disorders, Life and Transferable Skills, et Programmation et évaluation. Theoretical orientation: Integrative, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) / dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing (MI). Education and References: Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Clinical Psychology, Sports and Performance and Community Concentrations, Rutgers University GSAPP, 2014; Master of Education (MEd), Counselling Psychology, Concentration in Sports Counselling, Springfield College, 2008. ASU Counseling Services values the diversity represented within the student population, including culture, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, religion, students with military experience, and students with disabilities. We respect and appreciate each student`s unique story.
We are committed to meeting the needs of different people and creating a safe and welcoming atmosphere that is sensitive to all students. Each ASU counselling centre prioritizes immediate access to services to ensure that everyone who requests or needs services can be seen within the same day. Professional interests: anxiety, depression, first-generation populations, bereavement and loss, identity development, first aid, trauma, sports psychology, stress. Theoretical orientation: eclectic: cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, existentialism, feminist theory, humanistic (person-centered), multicultural, solution-oriented. Education and References: Master of Counseling, Arizona State University, 2017; Chartered Associate Advisor, 2017; Advisor certified by the National Council, 2017; Certified Professional Advisor 2020. Memberships: American Counseling Association Professional Interests and Areas of Expertise: Life Transitions and Stress Management, Trauma Resolution, Anxiety, and Mood Disorders. Theoretical orientation: family systems, short solution-oriented therapy, emotion-oriented therapy (EFT). Education and References: Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy, Fuller Theological Seminary, 2014. Supervisor certified by the AZBBHE.
Professional Interests and Specialties: Psychological assessment, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating and body image disorders, developmental disorders, health psychology and primary care, coping with life transitions, grief and loss, and parenting and family problems. Theoretical orientation: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Education and References: PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Registered Psychologist, 2010. Certification in compassionate bereavement care. Kimberly Yu – Behavioral Health Internship Counsellor In her spare time, Sharon enjoys traveling, listening to live music, and spending time with her family. Professional interests and specialties: relationship difficulties, adjustment problems, problems with the family of origin, trauma-informed care and substance use. Theoretical orientation: attachment theory, emotion-centered therapy (EFT), family systems, motivational interviewing (MI) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). .