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Jennaleigh Iseman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology within the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University's Westchester campus. She is actively involved in teaching graduate courses in mental health counseling, contributing to the training and development of future mental health professionals.
Her research and academic interests are centered around counseling psychology and clinical practice, with a strong emphasis on foundational and applied aspects of mental health counseling. Key areas include counseling theories and techniques, cultural and social foundations in counseling, program evaluation, and supervised field experiences in clinical settings.
The available data does not include any recent publications; therefore, no article trend analysis can be performed.
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Dr. Iseman is engaged in academic advising and professional training through practicum and internship supervision, as evidenced by her teaching of MHC 675 (Internship I) and MHC 694 (Practicum in Mental Health Counseling). There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects in the provided text.
There is no information available about specific research labs, interdisciplinary teams, or collaborative research groups associated with Dr. Iseman at this time.


