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Ph.D.
Professor, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Niagara University
Dr. Joseph "Shannon" Hodges is a professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Niagara University. He has over 35 years experience in the field.
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Shannon Hodges is professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling ar Assistant Director, Center for Mindful Practice at Niagara University. He has over 35 years experience the field as well as director of clinics, author of numerous publications and an international trainer and consultant. Shannon has been recognized for his teaching and research and is a longtime member of the American Counseling Association (ACA). Shannon has taught overseas and provided workshops in the U.S., Asia, Africa, Australia, and Central America. His most recent publication is The Professional Counselor: Challenges and Opportunities and his book Creating a Meaningful Life: A Practical Guide for Counselors, Therapists, and Other Professionals will be published in 2022.
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Education
Ph.D., Counseling
Oregon State University
1995
Masters in Counseling (M.S.)
Oregon State University
1987
Advanced Certificate in Trauma Counseling
University at Buffalo School of Social Work
2008
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Honors & Awards
Outstanding Journal Article, Journal for Specialists in Group Work,
2009 (with colleagues)
Best Research Article, Association for Specialists in Group Work
2009
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