UW Counseling Center Pre-Doctoral Internship in Professional Psychology
2010-2011
Senior Staff
Fransing S. Daisy, Ph.D. (1989), University of Washington. Clinical Psychologist, License #1750 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple and group. Areas of interest: dysthymia and depression issues, women and relationship, couples, developmental issues and multicultural identity. Techniques: humanistic cognitive behavioral, systems, and family of origin.
Sara Dale, Psy.D. (2003), Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. Clinical Psychologist, License #3088 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple and group. Areas of interest: women's issues, eating disorders, body image, depression, and developmental issues faced by gifted children and adolescents. Techniques: integrative with an interpersonal emphasis.
Christine S. Grant, Ph.D. (1998), University of Wisconsin. Associate Director/Director of Training and Counseling Psychologist, License #2423 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple, and group. Areas of interest: mood disorders, relationship issues, women’s issues, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, disability issues. Techniques: interpersonal process and integrative therapies with developmental and family of origin emphasis.
Michele S. Meola, Ed.D. (1988), Western Michigan University. Counseling Psychologist, License #2273 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple, and group. Techniques: interpersonal, insight-oriented, and psychodynamic with developmental emphasis.
Carrie McMullin, Psy.D. (2003), Nova Southeastern University, Clinical Psychologist. License #3106 (WA). Types of counseling: individual and group. Areas of interest: substance abuse/dependence, eating disorders/body image, women’s issues, depression, and existential concerns. Techniques: integrative, drawing heavily from cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and existential frameworks. Other: Consultant/Liaison to UW Housing Department staff.
Katharine Nelson, M.S. (1979), California State University, Long Beach. Licensed Mental Health Counselor, License #LH4696 (WA). Master Career Counselor, #3048, National Certified Counselor, #15794. Types of counseling: individual and group. Areas of interest: Career choice, career development, career management, women's issues, relationship enhancement, individual development. Techniques: integrative/developmental.
Scott Shiebler, Ph.D. (2003), Seattle Pacific University; M.S.W. (1989). Counseling Psychologist, License #3187 (WA); Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, License #LW0004691 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple, and group. Areas of interest: development and identity concerns, men's issues, trauma, grief and loss, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues. Techniques: Integrative with emphasis on interpersonal, psychodynamic, and developmental approaches.
David Slagle, M.S. (1985), Seattle Pacific University. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, License #LF1108 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple, and group. Background experience working with children, adolescents, and families. Areas of interest: mood disorders including depression and anxiety; trauma; grief; relationship problems; adjustment and developmental issues; family of origin concerns; and stress management. Techniques: Integrative approach drawing also from Interpersonal and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies. Conceptualize issues from a Systems and Family of Origin perspective. Trained in EMDR.
Anne Swenson, Ph.D. (2007), Case Western Reserve University. Clinical Psychologist, License #3692 (WA).
Ellen Taylor, Ph.D. (1994), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Clinical Psychologist and Director, License #3904 (WA).
Maurice L. Warner, M.A. (1987), Antioch University. Associate Director and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, License #LH00005519 (WA). Types of counseling: individual and group. Areas of interest: living an authentic and satisfying life; adult development; anxiety; depression; grief, and life transitions. Techniques: integrative psychotherapy combining cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal therapies with positive psychology and physiological self-regulation. Dr. Warner also holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Policy.
Charisse Williams, Ph.D. (2007), University of Florida. Counseling Psychologist, License #60059524 (WA). Types of counseling: individual, couple, and group. Areas of interest:
personal growth/existential issues, eating disorders/body image, interpersonal/relationship issues, development and identity, LGBTQ issues, substance abuse/harm reduction, and multicultural concerns. Techniques: integrative, drawing heavily from dynamic (interpersonal), multicultural, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioral (ACT) frameworks.
Interns in Professional Psychology 2009-2010
J. Haley Geddes, M.S. (2008), Pacific University. Doctoral candidate at Pacific University.
Sarah Griess, M.S.Ed. (2006), University of Nebraska-Kearney. Doctoral candidate at University of Northern Colorado-Greeley.
Jane Hayward, M.A. (2007), Argosy University-Seattle. Doctoral candidate at Argosy University-Seattle. Also holds a M.B.A. in Marketing from City University-Bellevue.
Practicum Counselors 2009-2010
Jung "Jenna" Lee, M.A. (2006), New School University-The School for Social Research, NY. Doctoral candidate at Seattle Pacific University.
Nicole Lowry, M.A. (2003), University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. Doctoral candidate at Argosy University-Seattle.
Lauren Shelly, M.A. (2006), Seattle Pacific University. Doctoral candidate at Seattle Pacific University.
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