Laurie Belzer, Ph.D.
(University of Illinois at Chicago, 1993) Co-Coordinator of Group Psychotherapy Services. Theoretical Orientation: Integrative/Buddhist. Areas of Special Interest: multicultural and gender issues, relationship concerns, Zen Buddhist and eastern approaches to well-being, group psychotherapy.
Cyndy Boyd, Ph.D. (State University of New York - Buffalo, 1995) Associate Director for Training. Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic/Interpersonal. Areas of Special Interest: lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, eating disorders, adult survivors of abuse, and multicultural issues.
Joseph Hermes, Ph.D. (Loyola University Chicago, 1985) Director, Counseling Center. Theoretical Orientation: Integrative/Psychodynamic. Areas of Special Interest: administration of mental health services in university settings, brief therapies, consultation and psychoeducational outreach, supervision/mentoring of trainees.
Elizabeth J. Keys, Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1976). Interim Associate Director for clinical Serivces. Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic/Integrative. Areas of Special Interest: couples therapy, issues of health-professional students, career counseling, workshops and consultations on interpersonal/psycho-educational issues, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Andrew M. Knight, Ph.D. (Loyola University Chicago, 2006). Assistant Director of Outreach Services. Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic/Integrative. Areas of special interest: multiculturalism; GLBTQ issues; gender and sexuality; identity development across the lifespan; outreach programming; and training and supervision.
Karen L. Maddi, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina, 1988) Assistant Director for Clinical Services. Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic/Integrative. Areas of Special Interest: eating disorders, career counseling, adult survivors of sexual abuse and assault, women's issues, web page development, and stress management.
Robert R. Rodriguez, Ph.D. (University of Notre Dame, 2004)
Theoretical orientation: Interpersonal/Psychodynamic. Areas of Special Interest: Relational issues, identity-related concerns (e.g.,
race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality), obsessive-compulsive behavior, group therapy, couples counseling, Japanese approaches to mental wellness.
Anmol Satiani, Ph.D.(Boston College, 2007) Co-Coordinator of In-Touch Crisis Hotline. Assitant Director of the InTouch Hotline. Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic/Integrative. Areas of Special Interest: cross-cultural counseling and training, gender issues, treatment of trauma, paraprofessional training, and crisis intervention and counseling.
Andrew Sia, M.A. (University of California Santa Barbara, 2002). Assistant Director of Paraprofessional Training. Theoretical Orientation: Existential/Interpersonal/Cognitive-Behavioral. Areas of Special Interest: multicultural counseling, career and life development, Asian/Asian American mental health, acculturation and intergenerational family conflicts, men's issues, and substance abuse treatment.