Teaching Assistant Professor of Psychology College of Arts and Sciences What are your research interests?As a teaching assistant professor, I will not be completing my own program of research. However, I am an avid consumer of research and use research to support my clinical work and further my understanding of the human experience.What classes are you teaching at Lehigh?Psychopathology and Clinical PsychologyWhat degrees do you hold and where did you earn them?Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology (combined program) from Florida State UniversityCompleted a doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship in health service psychology at Lehigh University's Counseling and Psychological ServicesI am also a licensed psychologist in the state of Pennsylvania, and I am credentialed as a PSYPACT provider, which allows me to provide telepsychology services to clients residing in most U.S. states.What was your previous institution?I am returning to Lehigh.What do you enjoy most about teaching?As cliché as it might sound, the students. There is something so special about the energy that comes from being in the discovery process with others. I really love watching moments of connection unfold—whether it be with class content, oneself, others or the world. Additionally, I get really excited by the dynamic nature of teaching as there is always more to learn, especially in a field like psychology.Why did you choose Lehigh?The people and community feel of campus.