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Sandra Duncan

Sandra Duncan
Assistant Professor
Educational & Counseling Psychology (ECPY)
Room 311 - College of Education and Human Development
502-852-4603
sldunc01@louisville.edu

Dr. Duncan's curriculum vita

Educational Background

  • EdD, University of Cincinnati, Department of Counselor Education and School Psychology, 2000
  • MS, Indiana University, Department of Education, 1994
  • BA, Indiana University, Department of Social Sciences, 1991

Teaching Areas

  • Assessment Methods for Counselors
  • Career Counseling
  • Chemical Dependency Counseling
  • Ethics and Multicultural Issues
  • Introduction to Addictive Behaviors

Research Interests

  • Work in conjunction with the University of Louisville and Counties across the state of Kentucky, with the Character Education Program. This program helps reduce acting out behaviors in classrooms, suspended incidents from school, and violence in the classroom.

Honors & Awards

  • Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society
  • Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society
  • Pinnacle Honor Society
  • Outstanding Student Award
  • Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
  • Extra Mile Award, presented by the Human Services Department class of 2002, Lindsey Wilson College

Professional Memberships

  • Member of the American Specialists in Group Work Diversity Competency writing committee
  • Insignia Co-Chair for American Specialists in Group Work
  • Membership chair for American Specialists in Group Work
  • Member of American Counseling Association
  • Member of American Multicultural Association
  • Member of Kentucky Counseling Association
  • Served as President of Kentucky Multicultural Counseling Association (for 3 years)
  • President of Kentucky Specialists in Group Work (2 years)
  • Member of American Counselor Educators and Supervisors
  • Member of Spirituality and Counseling Association
  • Member of Indiana Counseling Association
  • Served as President of the Psychology Organization of Indiana University

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