| Affliate Assistant Professor of Psychology Director, Masters & Undergraduate Field Education Office: Beatty Hall, Room 222F Phone: 410-617-2428 Fax: 410-617-5341 Email: DHaskins@loyola.edu Education: - B.S., (Office Administration), Rider College
- M.A., (Counseling Services), Rider College
- Ph.D. (Pastoral Counseling), Loyola College in Maryland
- Pre-doctoral Internship, Psychiatric Institute of Washington
- Field Experience, (College counseling), Montgomery College
- Field Experience, (Pastoral Counseling), Prince George's Pastoral Counseling Center
- Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland
Scholarly Interests:
My interests are in cultural diversity and multicultural psychology, spirituality and religious integration (in mental health treatment), sexual abuse trauma and healing recovery, substance abuse and gambling addiction recovery, women's development and career development. A continual thread my counseling and scholarly interests is the intersection of cultural diversity in mental health treatment (e.g., the influence of culture on healing sexual abuse trauma).
Representative Publications: Brooks, L. J., Haskins, D. G., & Kehe, J. V. (2004). Counseling and psychotherapy with African American clients. In T. Smith (Ed.). Practicing multiculturalism: Affirming diversity in counseling and psychology. MA: Allyn and Bacon. Haskins, D. G. (2002). Sexual abuse and incest. In L. N. June & S. D. Black. (Eds.). Biblical perspectives on tough issues: Counseling in African-American communities. MI: Zondervan.
Haskins, D. G. & LaFon, D. (2001). The socialization of one man's paradigm and its effects on his children: A social psychology conceptualization of an incarcerated Black male. Journal of African American Men. Course Offerings: PY420: Career Theory and Development PY435: Field Experience in Psychology PY657: Lifestyle and Career Development PY733/PY734: Externship Continuation I & II
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