Andrew has worked as a Counselor Educator since 2015 and worked previously at Antioch University Seattle and the University of Cincinnati. He received his M.S. In Mental Health Counseling from the University of North Florida and his Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Central Florida. His primary research interests revolve around psycho-oncology, stigma, radical focuses in teaching and practice, and spirituality and religion in counseling. He has a focus in his clinical work on low-fee counseling and the intersection between mental health and class. Now working at OSU, Andrew is focused on helping to create a place for counselors and counselor educators to engage in praxis toward a new mental health future, focusing on community and liberatory efforts.
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