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David Shumaker is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Suffolk University, where he serves as Graduate Program Director for Mental Health Counseling. He holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of South Carolina and a BA from Harvard University.
His research focuses on existential-integrative therapy, particularly its application to adolescent mental health. Key interests include existential anxiety in adolescence, correlations between existential anxiety and Five Factor Model personality configurations, and integrating existential approaches into empirically validated treatments. He also specializes in forensic assessment methodology for child custody evaluations in high-conflict divorces.
His recent publications examine existential anxiety in adolescents and young adults, with applications to internet gaming disorder, substance abuse, and forensic psychology. Articles emphasize therapeutic integration, personality assessment, and behavioral interventions.
As a licensed psychologist in Massachusetts, he specializes in treating child and adolescent anxiety disorders, divorce-related issues, and pediatric forensic psychology. He teaches courses including Counseling Skills Lab, Mental Health Counseling Practice, and Counseling Internship.
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