Communication Disorders and Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology

EDUCATION AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGGY

Bridget Roberts-Pittman, Ph.D. Director of Training for Ph.D. Program in Counseling Psychology


Office:  UH 310D

Phone: (812) 237-4593

Fax: (812) 237-7613

E-mail: bridget.roberts-pittman@ndstate.edu

Education:

Ph.D., Indiana State University (Counseling Psychology, 2005)

M.S., Indiana State University (Marriage and Family Therapy, 1996)

B.A., Indiana University (Psychology, 1994)

Research Interests: Resiliency in children, systemic issues for children with conduct disorder, the impact of depression on academic performance

Courses Taught:
SPSY 682 (Personality Appraisal I); SPSY 791 (Advanced Internship in School Psychology); SPSY 891 (Doctoral Internship); COUN 738M (Professional Seminar: Marriage and Family Therapy); COUN 738D (Professional Seminar: Master’s in Mental Health Counseling) and COUN 710 (Community Counseling).

Presentations:

Qualitative Examination of Fathering: The Impact of Fathers on Sons. August 2002. Poster session presented at the American Psychological Convention Program, 110th Annual Convention. Chicago, IL.

Family Preservation Services in the School Setting. February, 2002. Indiana Counseling Association Annual Conference. Indianapolis, IN.

Early Intervention and Family Preservation for First-Time Juvenile Offenders. July 1997. 19th Annual Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Conference. Nashville, IN.