Jul 20, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Counseling


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491B Pawley Hall • (248) 370-4179 • Fax (248) 370-4141   (map)
http://www.oakland.edu/counseling/    
 

Chair:

Jennifer Matthews
450G Pawley Hall
(248) 370-41811
jmatthews@oakland.edu

Professors emeriti:
Thomas Blume, Ph.D., Texas Tech University
Robert S. Fink, Ph.D., State University of New York,
      Buffalo
Jane Goodman, Ph.D., Wayne State University
Luellen Ramey, Ph.D., University of Florida
Howard Splete, Ph.D., Michigan State University

Professor:
James T. Hansen, Ph.D., University of Detroit
Lisa D. Hawley, Ph.D., University of South Carolina

Associate professors:
Michael P. Chaney, Ph.D., Georgia State University
Todd W. Leibert, Ph.D., University of Florida
Jennifer Matthews, Ph.D., University of Central Florida
Brian J. Taber, Ph.D., Kent State University

 

Assistant professors:
Rebecca Vannest, Ph.D., Oakland University 

Ethical standards and counselor fitness

Oakland University’s CACREP accreditation obligates the program to comply with and to ensure that its students comply with the American Counseling Association’s 2014 Code of Ethics. The Code holds counselors and counseling students accountable for their competence and acknowledges times when “physical, mental, or emotional problems are likely to harm a client or others …” (Section F.5.b). It requires that “Counselor educators, throughout ongoing evaluation and appraisal, are aware of and address the inability of some students to achieve counseling competencies” and requires faculty to “assist students and supervises in securing remedial assistance when needed, seek professional consultation and document their decision to dismiss or refer students for assistance …” (Section F.9.b).

Applicants to Oakland’s counseling program are assessed for interpersonal competence in the admission process, and those rated unacceptable on academic or personal fitness for counseling will not be admitted. Students are assessed for fitness throughout their coursework, including practical experience courses in which performance is an essential part of the grade. A student whose ethical behavior or psychological health is questionable will be reviewed according to published departmental policies and may be referred for external evaluation. Such evaluation may lead to a remediation plan or dismissal from the program.

Programs

    DoctoralMastersGraduate Certificate

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