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Dr. Tremaine Sayles is a Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Mental Health Counseling at Iona University's College of Health Sciences, where he teaches graduate-level courses including psychopathology, counseling theories, personality assessment, group counseling, and professional and legal issues in mental health.
Education:
- Psy.D., St. John's University
- MSW, Columbia University School of Social Work
- BA, Duke University
Dr. Sayles specializes in clinical and counseling psychology with a focus on trauma, addictions, and psychological assessment, particularly among high-risk and underserved populations. His research interests include neuropsychology and the biological foundations of assessment, with an emphasis on developing culturally competent evaluation tools for minority communities, including LGBTQ and BIPOC individuals. He also brings extensive real-world experience from leadership roles in the NYPD, FDNY, US Army, and as a consultant for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), enriching his teaching and clinical perspective.
While no recent publications are listed, his expertise spans interdisciplinary domains connecting mental health with law enforcement, military service, and social justice. His work reflects a commitment to equitable mental health practices and the integration of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors in assessment and treatment.
Dr. Sayles has not been awarded any listed scientific honors or fellowships in the provided text.
He advises graduate students in mental health counseling, though specific advisees are not named. There is no mention of grant funding or external research support. His professional background significantly informs his academic and clinical approach, particularly in training future counselors for work in complex, high-stress environments.
There is no information available about laboratories, research teams, or collaborative research groups associated with Dr. Sayles.

