Melissa Gressner, Psy.D. (Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 2005) Assistant Director for Outreach. Theoretical Orientation: Integrative/Psychodynamic/Interpersonal. Areas of Special Interest: student atheletes, relational issues, trauma and abuse, consultation & outreach, body-image and self-esteem, group psychotherapy.
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.
Kelli Johnson, Ph.D. (University of Miami, 2002) Assistant Director forTraining. Theoretical Orientation: Integrative/Psychodynamic/cognitive-Behavioral. Areas of Special Interest: Multicultural Issues, African American students, Training & Supervision, Professional Identity Development.
Elizabeth J. Keys, Ph.D. (University of Cincinnati, 1976) Interim Associate Director for Clinical Serivecs. 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
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, survivors of sexual abuse and assault, women's issues, career counseling, stress management, research and technology.
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) Assistant Director for In-Touch Crisis 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.
Marisa Serrato, M.D. :(Baylor College of Medicine, 2001) Staff Psychiatrist. Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic. Areas of Special Interest: Psychiatric management of college mental health, women's mental health, and mood and anxiety disorders.
Andrew Sia, M.A. (University of California Santa Barbara, 2002). Assistant Director for 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.
Jeanette Simon, Psy.D. (Illinois School of Professional Psychology, 1997). Theoretical Orientation: Psychodynamic/Integrative. Areas of Special Interest: training and supervision, relational issues (including couples, family and parenting concerns), gender issues, and substance abuse.