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Professional Staff:

Kwabena Faheem Ashanti, Staff Counselor / KBO Program
Ph.D. (1974) Counseling Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

Interests Include: treatment of academic discipline and motivation, self-confidence, and self-esteem, depression, weight loss, African cultural identity, religion and spirituality issues, and substance abuse.

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Annette Broadwell, Licensed Psychologist
Ph.D. (1985), Psychology, Duke University

Interests Include: the personal growth of short-term insight- oriented psychotherapy through which issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, and family of origin difficulties can be addressed. Other interests are in career decision making, and in mindfulness approaches to stress management.

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April Chester, Clinical Social Worker
MSW (2005) Clinical Social Work, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Clinical Internship (2004/2005), Duke University Counseling and Psychological Services

Interests Include: depression, anxiety, self-esteem, coping skills, stress management, self-care, emotion regulation, mindfulness, eating disorders/body image concerns, interpersonal/social skills, relationships, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender issues, impact of campus culture/community on mental health, student utilization of community resources, coordination of outreach and programming

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Grace Finkle, Clinical Psychologist
Ph.D. (1986), Clinical Psychology, University of Cincinnati

Interests Include: counseling on issues of family stress, relationship concerns, self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and women's issues.

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Rachel Ford, Licensed Psychological Associate
Ed.S. (1985) Counseling Psychology, James Madison University
Doctoral Internship (1994) Counseling Psychology, Duke University

Interests Include: depression, anxiety (including social anxiety), family of origin concerns, women's and gender issues, multicultural issues, relationships, sexual abuse/assault survivors, eating disorders, self-esteem, and study skills.

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Jane Griffiths , Licensed Professional Counselor
Ph.D. (2004) Counselor Education, North Carolina State University

Interests Include: women’s identity development, adjustment to college, first generation students, life transitions, relationships and communication, family of origin issues, anxiety and depression, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender issues.

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Angel Johnson , Licensed Professional Counselor
M.Ed. (2000) Counselor Education, Wake Forest University

Interests Include:body image, eating disorders, perfectionism, women’s issues, healthy relationships, coping skills, stress management, relaxation, LGBT issues, family of origin concerns, depression, anxiety, college transition, group work and outreach programming.

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Ronni Margolin , Clinical Psychologist
Ph.D. (1991) Clinical Psychology, Georgia State University

Interests Include: health psychology, substance abuse issues, eating disorders, and body image.

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Beverly McLaughlin, Licensed Psychologist
Ph.D. (1984) Counseling Psychology, University of Minnesota

Interests Include: women's issues, grief and loss, relationship issues, family of origin issues, stress management, issues related to underrepresented populations.

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Lari Meeker Jackson, Clinical Psychologist
Psy.D. (2002) Clinical Psychology, University of Hartford

Interests Include: depression, relationship issues, identity issues, self-esteem, anxiety, sexual abuse/assault survivors, body image,alternative readmission program evaluations, supervision and training.

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Martha Overton, Clinical Social Worker
M. Ed. / LCSW (1986) Counselor Education, North Carolina State University

Interests Include: Individual and couples counseling for relationship concerns, sexuality issues, communication difficulties, social skills training, and self-esteem enhancement.

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James Snyder, Clinical Psychologist

Ph.D. (1981) Clinical Psychology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Post-Doctoral Fellow (1983) Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA
Advanced Post-Doctoral Fellow (1985) Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA

Interests Include: individual psychotherapy for all human conditions, cross-cultural issues, international students, developmental and relationship problems.

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Richard Tyler, Licensed Professional Counselor
Ph.D./LPC (2002) Counselor Education, North Carolina State University

Interests Include: individual and group counseling and psychotherapy, couples and relationship issues, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender issues, grief and loss, adult children of alcoholics, male survivors of sexual abuse/assault, sexuality issues, sexual dysfunction, self-esteem and academic concerns. conducts psychoeducational workshops and programs on time/stress management, sexual decision making, safe sex, self-esteem, and healthy relationships. interested in clinical supervision and training.

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Counseling Center
2815 Cates Avenue
Campus Box 7312
Raleigh, NC 27695-7312
919.515.2423
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