
Samuel Semanda
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Effects of Language Barriers on Family Relationships
Hope International UniversityAbout
Samuel Semanda is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Hope International University. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy from the same institution. His certifications include Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT128532), EMDR Trained, and Prepare/Enrich Certified.
His academic and research interests focus on the intersection of language barriers and family dynamics, mental health challenges in impoverished regions, trauma therapy applications in developing countries, and the unique experiences of Third Culture Children. He also explores strategies for building self-sustaining communities.
Key affiliations include the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) and the Psi Chi Honor Society. His educational philosophy emphasizes intersubjective collaboration to empower student growth and wellness.
- Academic Appointments: Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling
- Education: M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, B.A. in Psychology (Hope International University)
- Certifications: AMFT128532, EMDR Trained, Prepare/Enrich Certified
- Courses Taught: Abnormal Psychology, Child Abuse Detection/Intervention/Treatment, Social Issues, Introduction to Psychology
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