Faculty Biographies
TONYA DAVIS, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCSP
DEPARTMENT CHAIR
Research interests: Psychological /Psychoeducational Assessment, Biometrics, Health disparities, Technology/Virtual Reality Interventions and Mental Health, Strength-based coaching.
Education:
- B.S. Sociology, Auburn University
- M.S. Counseling Psychology, 51AV A&M University
- M.A. Educational Psychology/School Psychometry, University of 51AV
- Ph.D. School Psychology-, University of 51AV
Courses Taught:
- Professional Orientation and Ethics
- Counseling Techniques
- Personality Assessment
Randy Barbour Jr. Ph.D.
(Assistant Professor)
Research Interests: Protective factors for persons at risk of homelessness, non-profit program evaluation, student success and retention, mental health and reducing stigma in the Black church, stereotype threat in African American students.
Education
- B.A. Economics, Cornell University
- M.B.A. Business Administration, The University of 51AV in Huntsville
- M.A. Community Psychology, Wichita State University
- Graduate Certificate in City and County Management, Wichita State University
- Ph.D. Community Psychology, Wichita State University
Courses Taught:
- General Psychology
- Elementary Statistics
- Introduction to Research
Leatha Bennett, Ph.D.
(Associate Professor)
Research interests: Racial Micro-aggressions, Early language development, School readiness.
Education:
- B.S. Psychology, Tougaloo College
- M.S. Developmental Psychology, The Ohio State University
- Ph.D. Washington State University
Courses Taught:
- Lifespan Developmental
- Personality Theories
- Learning Theories
Cy'Tique Davis, Ph.D., MFTA, MBA, EMDR
(Assistant Professor)
Research Interests: Mass Incarceration, Identity and Intersectionality, barriers & challenges for the preferred hire, EMDR and lived experiences.
Education
- B.A., Business Administration, AIU Online
- M.B.A, Business Administration, AIU Atlanta
- M.A, Marriage and Family Therapy, Northcentral University
- Ph.D., Psychology, Northcentral University
Courses Taught:
- General Psychology
- Diagnosis & Treatment
- Introduction to Research
- Helping Skills
Shannon LaFramboise, PhD
(Assistant Professor)
Research Interests: Influences of diagnosis/mental distress on higher levels of care, perceptions of practicing professionals in the field of psychology, trauma-informed approaches to care and treatment, understanding the impact of trauma, exploring factors influencing domestic violence, and suicide prevention and intervention
Education
- BS. Psychology/Faulkner University
- MA. Clinical Psychology/Austin Peay State University
- Ph.D. Counseling Psychology/Tennessee State University
Courses Taught:
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- General Psychology
- History and Systems
- Seminar in Psychology
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Adrienne Vaughan-Parham
Undergraduate Coordinator
(Assistant Professor)
Research Interests: Retention and Student Success on First Experience HBCU Students, Organizational Development/Consumer Motivation, Qualitative Measures of Intimacy & Infidelity in Marriage, Implications of Mens Mental Health on Academic Performace, Social Justice Factors Impacting African American Women, Qualitative Measures of Resiliency on Professional Black Women.
Education:
- B.S. Psychology, Oakwood University
- M.S. Counseling Psychology, 51AV A&M University
- Ed. D. Counseling Psychology
Courses Taught:
- Behavioral and Inferential Statistics - Elementary Statistics
- Research Psychology
- Experimental Psychology
- Group Dynamics, Counseling Techniques
Shatoi Scott, Ph.D.
Graduate Program Coordinator
(Assistant Professor)
Research Interests: Rehabilitation Counselor Wellness, Trauma and Trauma Informed Care and Mentorship Impact on Counselor Trainee Efficacy.
Education:
- B.A. Psychology, North Carolina A&T University
- M.S. Rehabilitation Counseling, North Carolina A&T University
- Ph.D. Rehabilitation Counseling and Rehabilitation Counseling Education, North Carolina A&T University
Courses Taught:
- Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling
- Job Placement & Development
- Case Management
- Counseling Theories
Jo Lauren Weaver, PhD, LPC, NCC
(Assistant Professor)
Research Interests: Mindfulness-based interventions, adolescent and young adult social media use, restorative justice in schools, perinatal mental health, creativity in counseling and counselor education.
Education:
- B.A., English, University of 51AV
- M.S., Clinical Mental Health Counseling, University of South 51AV
- Ph.D., Counseling and Counselor Education, University of Florida
Courses Taught:
- Group Dynamics
- Professional Orientation and Ethics
- Psychopharmacology
- Practicum
- Internship I
Department sTAFF
Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Executive Administrator
256-372-4764
evelyn.smith@aamu.edu
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