Lecturer Of Counselor Education
- Virtual - 000
- Psychology Department
Background
Alexis Kubiak joined the Culver-Stockton faculty in August 2023. She teaches counseling courses on ethics, diagnosis & psychopathology, family systems, counseling theories, practicum & internship, addictions, and clinical mental health modalities. She also is the Clinical Mental Health Chair and Clinical Coordinator for the Counseling Department. She recently launched her own private practice services for individuals, couples, and families in the Garland, TX area. Since beginning her clinical career, she has worked with children, individuals (5-90+), couples, families, and groups from all walks of life in different settings (residential, outpatient, and school) across the United States. She has a wide range of experience with various mental health issues including (but not limited to) trauma, family issues, parenting, mood disorders, stress disorders, issues related to agin, sexual behavior problems in adolescents, relationship issues; as well as knowledge of evidence-based techniques. She has been trained in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Centered Treatment, Nurturing Parenting Philosophy, The Gottman Method Level 3 and Accelerated Resolution Therapy.
She lives in Garland, Texas with her husband and 2 daughters and 3 cats. She enjoys reading, cinema, creative projects and family time.
Education
2006 -- B.S., Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
2011 -- M.A., in Counseling and Human Services, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
2023 -- Ph.D., in Counselor Education & Supervision, Adams State University, Alamosa, CO
Lecturer Of Counselor Education