About me
I received my Associate degree in Psychology right here at the College of Southern Idaho in 2007, and both my Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2009 (Psi Chi) and Master's Degree in Counseling with an emphasis in Student Affairs Counseling in 2011 at Idaho State University. I became a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the Fall of 2011 and until 2017 worked part time as a mental Health Counselor here in Twin Falls and as an Adjunct and Dual Credit Instructor of Psychology for the College of Southern Idaho. I am member of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). Currently as an Assistant Professor of Psychology, I teach Introduction to Psychology, Child and Adolescent Development, and occasionally teach Statistical Methods and Careers in Psychology. This fall I am excited to continue offering Psyc 207: Introduction to Psychological Disorders. My approach to education is driven in part by the idea that in order to know something, we must find ways to bridge the gap between learning and understanding.