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Counseling Psychology & Community Services

Grand Forks, ND

Clinical & Teaching Interests

Cindy Juntunen, Ph.D. Supervision theory/technique; Ethics; Professional development; Vocational Psychology.
Earl R. Beal, Ph.D. Research methods and assessment techniques; ethics; theories of counseling/psychotherapy; and a range of life span coursework.

 

E. Janie Pinterits, Ph.D. Infusing multicultural and diversity competency issues throughout the curriculum: Counseling Methods, Counseling Practicum, Multicultural Counseling, Career Counseling, Group Theory and Dynamics, Advanced Psychological Testing, Experiential Techniques. Undergraduate course: Dialogue on US Diversity.
Dorlene Walker, Ph.D. Personality assessment; Professional school counseling courses; Supervision practicum; Clinical supervision.

 

David H. Whitcomb, Ph.D. Ethics and professional issues; Personality and cognitive assessment; Counseling, personality and developmental theories multicultural counseling; Supervision and counselor training.

 

 

 

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
Toll Free: 1-800-CALL-UND

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