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St. Cloud State University

St. Cloud State University

Faculty/Staff

Tina Livingston

Tina M. Livingston

Assistant Professor, Clinical Coordinator
Office EB A145
(320)308-4177
tmlivingston@stcloudstate.edu

 

Education

  • University of Central Florida, PhD in Counselor Education
  • Texas State University, MA in Marriage and Family Therapy
  • University of New Mexico, BA in Psychology
  • University of New Mexico, BA in Criminology with an emphasis in juvenile delinquency

Professional Credentials/Licensure

  • LPC, Texas
  • LPC, eligible MN
  • LMFT eligible MN
  • LMFT eligible FL
  • LMHC eligible FL

Program Areas

  • Graduate Community Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  • Graduate Chemical Dependency Counseling
  • Undergraduate Chemical Dependency and Undergraduate Community Psychology

Research/Interest Areas

  • Counselor Supervision
  • Group Counseling
  • Addiction Counseling, family therapy in conjunction with treatment
  • Expressive Arts and Creativity in Counseling
  • Social, Cultural Advocacy
  • Multicultural Development
  • Grief and Loss

Biography

Tina M. Livingston has been at St. Cloud State University since 2006, and is the Clinical Coordinator of the Community Counseling Program. Tina is active in the American Counseling Association (ACA), serves on the marketing committee for the Association for Specialists in Group Work (A.S.G.W.); and is a member of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) division of ACA and the International Association for Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC) division of ACA.

Courses Taught

  • CPSY 651, Counseling Theories
    CPSY 668, Counseling Procedures,
  • CPSY 666, Group Process and Dynamics
  • CPSY 671, Theories of Marriage and Family
  • CPSY 669, Supervised Counseling Practicum
  • CPSY 696, Supervised  Internship in Counseling
  • CPSY 658, Multicultural Counseling
  • CPSY 659, Psychodiagnosis and Treatment Planning
  • CPSY 667, Career Development
  • CPSY 437/537, Theories of Chemical Dependency
  • CEEP 666, Group Process and Dynamics

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