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In 1987, he joined Fordham University's Graduate School of Education as an assistant professor of Counseling Psychology in the Division of Psychological and Educational Services (PES). Over the years at Fordham, he was promoted to Associate and then Full Professor and has held several administrative positions.
Keitel teaches several graduate courses at Fordham University, including Clinical Instruction Application of Theory to Practice, Clinical Instruction and Counseling Process, Counseling Theory and Practice, Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Psychology I: Humanistic, Field Experience in Counseling I/II and Foundations in Professional Counseling ...
Takooshian is a widely published essayist having written articles for periodicals including; the Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, [7] International Psychology Bulletin and The Counseling Psychologist, among many other publications. [8] Takooshian is currently a professor of psychology and of Urban Studies at Fordham University. [9]
Cardinal John McCloskey 1841–43; Rev. Ambrose Manahan 1843; Rev. John B. Harley 1844–1845 Most Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley 1845–46 Rev. Augustus Thébaud, S.J. 1846–51 and 1859–63
Giorgi received his PhD in experimental psychology from Fordham University in 1958. After working as a human factors consultant to government and industry for several years, Giorgi moved into an academic career, beginning at Manhattan College, followed by Duquesne University, and later the University of Quebec at Montreal.
As of 2017, Fordham is composed of a total of four undergraduate and six constitutive graduate schools, [3] situated across three campuses in southern New York State, with its two main campuses in New York City: Rose Hill in The Bronx, and Lincoln Center in Manhattan. As of 2017, Fordham claims over 183,500 alumni throughout the world. [4]
Psychologist Anne Anastasi joined the faculty of the psychology department in 1947, and was the fourth woman to join the Fordham GSAS faculty. In 1967, Dr. Arthur Wayne Brown, a scholar in English literature, became the dean of the GSAS, and established two new Masters programs, in International Political Economy and Development, and Medieval ...
He earned his theology degree from Woodstock College New York, followed by an MA in Experimental Psychology and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Fordham University. Upon his return to the Philippines, he was appointed head of Central Guidance Office of the Ateneo de Manila University. He established the Ateneo Department of Psychology in 1960. [3]