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Staff
Pat Alford-Keating, Ph.D., ABPP, CGP – Coordinator of Training
Oklahoma State University
Counseling Psychology, 1991
Professional interests include: training, LGBT concerns, group, individual, and couples & family therapy, hypnotherapy, culturally competent therapy, overcoming writer’s block, graduate student issues, and women’s issues. Email: pat.alfordkeating@usc.edu
Robert Briones, Psy. D. – Staff Psychologist
California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles
Clinical Psychology, 1995
Professional interests include: individual and conjoint psychotherapy; issues of Latino/Chicano college students; adjustment to and satisfaction with college and retention issues; ethics; supervision and training; Lacanian theory and praxis. E-Mail: briones@usc.edu
Shing-Shiong Chang, Ph. D. - Staff Psychologist, Coordinator Postdoctoral Fellowship
in College Mental Health
Michigan State University
Clinical Psychology, 1989
Professional interests include: individual, couple and family therapy, hypnotherapy, cross-culture counseling, mind-body connection and wellness work, issues of international and Asian-American students, music and other performing arts students, psychotherapy integration and therapeutic communication, and the integration of eastern and western perspectives on health and psychotherapy. E-mail: shingshi@usc.edu
Kelly Greco, Psy. D. - Staff Psychologist, Coordinator of Practicum Training
C.S.P.P. at Alliant International University, Sacramento/Fresno
Clinical Psychology, 2004
Professional interests include: individual, couples and group psychotherapy, women’s issues especially depression and postpartum depression, suicide prevention, crisis counseling, anxiety disorders, grief and loss, eating disorders/body image, development and adjustment issues. E-mail: kgreco@usc.edu
Stanley E. Harris, M.D., DFAPA - University Psychiatrist
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and the Behavior Sciences,
USC Keck School of Medicine
Loma Linda University - Medicine 1978
Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco - Psychiatry 1982
Professional interests include: crisis intervention; individual and group psychotherapy; psychopharmacotherapy; treatment of alcohol and drug abuse, and eating disorders; sports psychiatry; cultural psychiatry; gay, lesbian and bi mental health; complimentary medicine; and supervision. E-mail: sharris@usc.edu, Website: www.stanley-harris-md.yourmd.com.
Beth Kebschull, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. - Social Worker and Crisis Intervention Specialist
California State University, Long Beach
Social Work, 1997
Professional interest include: Crisis intervention; individual and group psychotherapy; treatment of depression; anxiety and panic disorders; issues of identity; cross-cultural adjustment and transition; mindful awareness; and short-term dynamic therapies. Email: kebschul@usc.edu
Broderick Leaks, Ph.D. – Staff Psychologist (part-time)
Fuller Seminary Graduate School of Psychology
Clinical Psychology, 2009
Professional interests include: Individual and group psychotherapy; consultation and outreach; treatment of depression, anxiety, and panic disorders; stress management and relaxation; development and adjustment issues. Other interests include ethnic minority identity development (particularly African American) and the integration of psychology and spirituality. Email: bleaks@usc.edu
Timmy Lee, Ph.D., P.P.S. - Staff Psychologist, Coordinator of Outreach and Consultation University of California, Santa Barbara
Counseling Psychology, 2002
Professional interests include: Individual and group therapy; ethnic/cultural diversity, supervision, substance abuse, learning disorders/disabilities, depression, anxiety and panic disorders. Other areas of interest include African American identity development, stress management, empirically validated treatments, and community building. E-mail: timmylee@usc.edu
Robert S. Martin, M.D. - Associate Psychiatrist
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and the Behavior Sciences,
USC Keck School of Medicine
Indiana University - Medicine 1982
Professional interests include: Treatment of addictions and dual-diagnosis; psychopharmacology; forensic issues and psychotherapy.
Maria Pozo-Humphreys, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. - Social Worker and Crisis Intervention Specialist
University of Maryland
Clinical Social Work, 1974
Professional Interests include: crisis intervention, trauma, relationship issues, stress management, third culture identity, transition, cross-cultural and international issues, consultation and outreach. Email: maria.pozohumphreys@usc.edu
Elizabeth A. Reyes, Ph. D. - Staff Psychologist, Coordinator Eating Disorder Treatment Team
Northwestern University
Counseling Psychology, 2002
Professional interests include: Latino/a psychology; eating disorders and body image concerns; women's issues; LGBT identity development; ethnic/cultural diversity; first generation to college; cross-cultural adjustment; training; and consultation and outreach. Email: elizabeth.reyes@usc.edu
Ilene C. Rosenstein, Ph. D. - Director of Counseling Services
University of Missouri-Columbia
Counseling Psychology, 1986
Professional interests include: Development of young adults, brief psychotherapy, trauma responses on college campuses, career counseling, stress management. E-mail: irosenst@usc.edu
Robin M. Scholefield, Ph. D. - Staff Psychologist, Coordinator of Sports
Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship, Athletics (part-time)
California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles
Clinical Psychology, 1999
Professional interests include: individual and conjoint therapy with student athletes; outreach and consultation with Athletic Department, coaches and staff; USC Student Athlete Mentor Program; interpersonal/dynamic therapy, CBT, and cross-cultural counseling. E-mail: rscholef@usc.edu
Karin Sponholz, M.S.W., Ph. D. - Staff Psychologist, Coordinator Group Programs
Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria
Clinical Psychology, 2005
Professional interests include: Individual, couples, and group psychotherapy; recovery from cultic experiences; trauma; grief and loss; anxiety; development and adjustment; depression and suicidality; addiction and substance abuse; consultation and outreach; and crisis counseling. E-mail: sponholz@usc.edu
Robin Ward, MSW, LCSW - Coordinator Social Work Internship Program
San Francisco State University
Social Work, 1989
Professional interests include: Psychodynamic psychotherapy; individual, couple and group therapy; women’s issues; trauma; cross-cultural issues; life transition; outreach and consultation; supervision and training. E-mail: rward@usc.edu
Post-Doctoral Fellows (2009 - 2010)
Marc A. Palmer, M.A., University of South Dakota
Nicole C. Sims, M.A., Argosy University
Pre-Doctoral Psychology Interns (2009 - 2010)
Amanda di Bartolomeo, M.A., George Washington University
Brett Kociol, B.A., Rutgers University
Brianne DeWitt, M.A., Fuller Theological Seminary
Yu-Ping Huang, M.A., University of Florida
Social Work Interns (2009 - 2010)
Shonte Reeves, University of Southern California
Jessica Walker, University of Southern California
Practicum Counselors (2009 - 2010)
Whitney Dicterow, Pepperdine University
Kelly Mothner, Alliant University
Shirley Pakdaman, M.A., Pepperdine University
Joe Puentes, M.S., University of La Verne
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