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Mitchell Ferguson, Ed.D., serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology department at Life University and Argosy University. With 27 years of experience in mental health, he holds a B.A. in Psychology from Auburn University (1983), M.S. in Clinical Psychology from the University of South Alabama (1986), and Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of West Florida (2000). Licensed since 1988, his career spans community mental health, psychiatric hospitals, and private practice, with specialization in adolescent counseling and addictions. He has provided services to schools and Okaloosa County Jail, emphasizing practical application of clinical skills in diverse settings.
Dr. Ferguson’s research interests focus on integrating education and clinical practice, particularly in improving counseling methodologies for adolescents and community-based mental health interventions. His work bridges academic instruction with real-world applications, reflecting his dual role as both educator and practitioner.
Professional contributions include over three decades of direct service and teaching at institutions like Troy State University since 1992. No formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, though his extensive practitioner experience underscores his commitment to mental health education and outreach.
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