Our Training Staff

Laurence B. David, Ph.D. (Associate Director for Clinical Services)
University of Kansas

  • Integrative, psychotherapy, supervision and psychotherapy training, addictions. 

Fred Gager, Psy.D. (Senior Staff Psychologist)
Antioch New England Graduate School

  • Integrative psychotherapy (interpersonal, dynamic, cognitive behavioral); substance use assessments and treatment; clinical supervision.

Clare King, LCSW, (Assistant Director; Consultant, Peer Counseling)
Duke University

  • Psychodynamic; Peer counseling, emotional intelligence, social and emotional learning.

Wendy Kjeldgaard, Psy.D. (Senior Staff Psychologist)
Florida Institute of Technology

  • Cognitive-Behavioral, Behavioral, Interpersonal: Eating Disorders, body image dissatisfaction, Anxiety Disorders, Women's issues, self-esteem and identity exploration.

Garima Lamba, Ph.D. (Associate Director for Outreach)
University of Memphis

  • Integrative (primarily humanistic, interpersonal, and multicultural); Individual and group psychotherapy, relationship issues, depression, international student concerns, training and supervision. 

Michael Mond, Ph.D, (Director)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

  • Integrative (principally humanistic, interpersonal, and multicultural); Crisis intervention, suicide prevention, development of young adults.

Rosemary B. Nicolosi, M.S. (Staff Counselor; Coordinator of Services for LGBTQ Students)
Argosy University

  • Integrative therapy (primarily, Cognitive Behavioral and Interpersonal Therapies); individual and group pyschotherapy; anxiety disorders; identity development; opportunities and challenges face by LGBTQ students.

Eric D. Rose, Ph.D. (Staff Psychologist)
Case Western Reserve University

  • Brief psychodynamic therapy; modern psychoanalytic approaches including ego psychology and object relations; working with resistance; also interpersonal process groups; mindfulness meditation; psychology of religion; substance abuse issues.

Matthew Torres, Ph.D. (Associate Director for Training)
University of Pittsburgh

  • Integrative (primarily psychodynamic); Individual and group psychotherapy, supervision, substance abuse and dependence.

Michael Varhol, Psy.D. (Senior Staff Psychologist)
George Washington University

  • Psychodynamic/psychoanalytic perspective; LBGT and self-injury issues.