Faculty & Staff - School Counseling
LISA BROWN, ED.D., LCPC
Assistant Professor
Phone: (815) 588-7178
Email: brownli@lewisu.edu
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Welcome to Â鶹ÊÓƵ! I am Dr. Lisa Brown and I teach both undergraduate and graduate courses within the Psychology Department. At the undergraduate level, I enjoy teaching Human Sexuality and Psychology of the Minority Experience. At the graduate level, I enjoy teaching Interviewing Skills, Introduction to Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Group Dynamics and Counseling, Multicultural Issues in Counseling, Models and Theories of Clinical Supervision in Mental Health, and Practicum in Counseling. As a clinician, I specialize in working with children and adolescents, survivors of domestic violence, and the LGBTQ+ population. I value the education of our students and strive to assist them in meeting their education and career goals. I actively seek students' input to ensure that class is interactive and engaging. To provide students with a practical understanding of the mental health field, I incorporate examples from my work as a clinician. My goal as an instructor is to provide a learning environment that is engaging, safe and respectful.
RAY JAMIOLKOWSKI, MS
Assistant Professor, Graduate Psychology, LaSalle Cohort
Phone: (815) 588-7076
Email: jamiolra@lewisu.edu
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As an Assistant Professor in the School Counseling Graduate Program I strive to communicate practical methods and ideas for success as a school counselor. By combining the most recent research and practices with my experience as an elementary school teacher as well as an elementary, middle school and high school counselor; it is always my goal to prepare students for the real world tasks and duties of a counselor in the public schools. My research interests include post-secondary counseling, ethics and standardized testing. The most important elements that a person can bring to the counseling profession are genuine compassion and advocating for the welfare of students. I feel that it is my job to nurture and cultivate this mindset in prospective school counselors..
LINDSAY FREDRICK, ED.D., MA, LCPC
Assistant Professor
School Counseling Psychology
Phone: (815) 836-5028
Email: mirobali@lewisu.edu
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My name is Lindsay Fredrick, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Psychology is a fascinating science to study and can lead to a great career! Children and adolescent counseling is my specialty area, and sharing experiences from my clinical work in the classroom often leads to exciting discussions on development, family dynamics, behaviors and emotions! My approach to teaching child psychology courses is experiential and collaborative; creating a classroom environment that is engaging and interactive! Aside from teaching, I enjoy advising undergraduate students and helping my advisees explore all the possibilities available in the field of psychology.