Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.S.)

Faculty

Faculty

Erin Berzins

Erin Berzins

  • Assistant Professor
  • Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision from Antioch University Seattle
  • LMHC, Washington State
  • Her areas of clinical focus are interpersonal trauma, attachment and emotional overcontrol. She has worked extensively with kids and adolescents, as well as in eating disorder care.

     

Kristen Langellier

Kristen Langellier

  • Assistant Professor
  • Ph.D. Counselor Education and Counseling, Idaho State University
  • NCC
  • Kristen’s clinical focus is concentrated on college student identity development, empowerment, gender issues, first-generation student issues, and many more. She practices from an intersectional feminist and relational cultural lens. Kristen is deeply passionate about social justice and counselor education; much of her research and other scholarly/creative activities are about subjects at the center of two intersecting concepts. These concepts include classism within academia, first-generation students as professors, and weight-based oppression.
 Tina M. Sacin

Tina M. Sacin

  • Professor
  • Ph.D. Counselor Education, University of Central Florida
  • LPC, Minnesota
  • Trauma (EMDR), Couples where one/both are survivor of trauma, Group counseling, Grief and Loss, Social Justice in Counseling, Supervision in Counselor Training, Cultural Fluency

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Rose Stark-Rose

Rose Stark-Rose

  • Professor, Licensed Psychologist
  • PhD. Urban Education, specialization in counseling psychology (APA accredited) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Adjunct

Todd Nichols

Todd Nichols

  • Adjunct Professor
  • Ph.D. from Walden University in Clinical Psychology
  • His areas of specialization include attachment disorders, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and psychological assessments.

    Bio

Pam Beckering

  • Adjunct Professor

Emeritus

Leeann Jorgensen

  • Professor Emeritus

320-308-2160 | Education Building B210
lsjorgensen@stcloudstate.edu

Niloufer M. Merchant

Niloufer M. Merchant

  • Professor Emeritus
  • Group work, multicultural counseling and competence, social justice issues, mind-body healing, mindfulness practices, and trauma.

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