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Arlene Brett Gordon,
Director, Brief Therapy Institute
Ph.D. in Family Therapy
Teaching and research interests:
Brief solution-focused therapy and theory,
supervision and training in brief systemic therapies, application of the solution-
focused approach in community settings, action research.
Tamea Graham,
Program Manager, Department of Multi-Disciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies
Shelley K. Green
, Professor of Family Therapy
Ph.D. in Home Economics
Teaching and research interests:
Supervision and training in systemic therapies,
the role of gender in team development, therapist learning styles and personal
competence, systemic approaches to sexual issues in therapy, brief therapy with
persons with AIDS.
Erica Guterman
, Administrative Manager, Dean’s Office
James Hibel
, Associate Professor of Family Therapy
Ph.D. in Child and Family Studies
Teaching and research interests:
Teaching and supervision of narrative systemic
therapy, theoretical and practical applications of postmodern systemic therapies,
application of less hierarchical models to supervision and training issues, systemic
therapies with adolescents and their families, sequential response models in systemic
therapy.
Gay Holliday
, Associate Dean of NSU Student Affairs Division/College Student Affairs
Program Faculty
Ed.D. in Education
Teaching and research interests:
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urrent issues and trends in student affairs,
administration and supervision in student affairs, student success,
involvement/engagement in higher education, organization development and change,
student affairs and higher education, legal issues in student affairs, assessment in
student affairs.
Neil Katz
, Professor, Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Ph.D. in American Studies
Teaching and research interests:
Organizational conflict, interpersonal
communication, group dynamics, leadership and power, negotiation
Martha G. Marquez
, Director of Doctoral Programs at DFT/Assistant Professor in
Family Therapy
Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy
Teaching and research interests:
Issues of social justice, culture and diversity as
well as inclusion, work with couples, sexuality in relationships, supervision, and
ethical and professional issues.
Judith McKay
, Chair, Department of Multidisciplinary Studies/Associate Professor of
Conflict Resolution and Community Studies; Director of Community Resolution
Services
J.D., Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Teaching and research interests:
Violence prevention and intervention, strategic
planning, organizational conflict, conflict and career coaching, leadership, public