Lisa Roberts Christiansen, Psy.D.
Assistant Professor, Director of Pscychological Services
B.A., Willamette University, 1995
M.S., Pacific University, 1998
Psy.D., Pacific University, 2001
Interests: assessment of children, adolescents, and adults with particular emphasis on educational, vocational, and clinical applications; treatment of anxiety disorders

 

Alyson Williams, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Associate Director of Psychological Services
B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1996
M.A., Boston College, 1999
Ph.D., Indiana University, 2004
Interests: evidence-based family and couple therapy, treatment of juvenile delinquency, school-based mental health

Michel Hersen, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor & Dean, School of Professional Psychology, Dean of the College of Health Professions
Ph.D. SUNY Buffalo, 1966
Fellow, APA, Division 12
Fellow, APS
Diplomate, Fellow, & Lifetime Achievement Award, American Board of Medical Psychotherapists
Diplomate, ABPP
Diplomate, American Board of Behavioral Psychology
President (1978-80) AABT
Distinguished Practitioner, National Academies of Practice
Orientation: Cognitive Behavioral
Interests: development, handicaps, skills training, lifespan, couples
 


Genevieve Arnaut, Ph.D., Psy.D.
Assistant Professor; Director of Clinical Training
Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1986
Psy.D. Pacific University School of Professional Psychology, 1999
Clinical Psychology
Interests: adults, forensics, mindfulness
Orientation: Integrative, Psychodynamic
 

 
Michael Daniel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Director of Neuropsychology Track
Ph.D. University of Memphis, 1986
Clinical Neuropsychology
Interests: neuropsychological assessment
 

 
Jon Frew, Ph.D. ABPP
Professor
M.Ed. Gannon University, 1975
Ph.D. Kent Sate University, 1982
Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, 1981
NTL Institute, 1985
Specialties: Organizational development, group work, Gestalt therapy
Interests: adult, couples, group therapy
Orientation: Gestalt
 

 
Sandra Jenkins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Director of Diversity
Ph.D. U. of Oregon, 1985
Orientation: Psychodynamic
Interests: feminist & minority Issues, African and African-American cultural issues
Works primarily with adults
 
 
 

 
James Lane, Ph.D.
Professor
Ph.D. U. of Minnesota, 1974
Orientation: Cognitive-Interpersonal
Interests: assessment, mindfulness based interventions: Adults
 

 
Dan McKitrick, Ph.D.
Ph.D. University of Maryland, 1978
Orientation: Integrative/Multicultural
Interests: psychotherapy, consultation, diversity, supervision, positive psychology, aging, death and dying, adults, couples, groups
 
 
 

 
Catherine Miller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Child Therapy Team Supervisor
Ph.D. West Virginia U., 1993
Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral
Interests: child, child abuse, forensic assessment, juvenile offenders, child/family
 
  Catherine Moonshine, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Supervisor of Adult CBT Team: special focus on assessment and treatment of substance issues
B.A., University of Redlands, 1989
M.A., Seattle University, 1993
Ph.D., Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, 1999
 


Harold Robb, Ph.D., ABPP
Part-time Professor, Supervisor of Smart Recovery
Ph.D., U. Nebraska, 1978
ABPP, Counseling, President, American Board of Counseling Psychology
ABPP, Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Associate Fellow, Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy
Past President, Idaho Psychological Association
 
   
   
  Nancy Wernecke, RN, MSN, Pychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Psychiatric/medication consultant
Viterbro College, 1978
U of Wisconsin, 1986
Practice: Providing mental health diagnostic evaluations, pharmacology assessment and medication consultation for adults
 
  Steve Zahm, Ph.D.
Part-time Professor and Interpersonal Co-ed Process Group Supervisor
Ph.D. U. Portland, 1973
Orientation: Psychodynamic Self-Psychology & Gestalt Therapy
Interests: Integration of Self-Theory and Gestalt Therapy
Group Process, Counter-transference Issues, Couples Therapy, Adults