
About
Dr. Kevin Kulic is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Mercy University, affiliated with the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. He joined Mercy University in 2002 and received a 20-year Service Award. He holds a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Georgia (2001), and a BS and MS in Psychology and Counseling from SUNY Albany. Licensed as a Psychologist in New York since 2003, he specializes in counseling, psychotherapy, and crisis intervention.
His teaching includes courses such as Introduction to Psychology, Data Management in Behavioral Science, Psychological Tests & Measurement, and Group Counseling. His research focuses on counseling methodologies, instrument development, and trauma-related studies like those addressing the 9/11 psychological impact.
Dr. Kulic emphasizes critical thinking and student development, actively engaging Mercy University’s diverse student body. His published work integrates practical therapeutic approaches with empirical research, reflecting his dual commitment to academia and clinical practice.
Awards:
- 20-year Service Award (Mercy University)
Teaching & Grants: While specific grants are not detailed, his courses indicate involvement in behavioral science methodology and assessment tools development. No lab teams are explicitly mentioned, but his role in curriculum design suggests collaborative academic initiatives.
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