James M. Geckler, Ph.D., LMHC, is an assistant professor in the Counseling, Educational Leadership, and School Psychology Department at Rhode Island College, where he teaches courses on individual and group counseling skills, child and adolescent counseling, and research methods. His research interests revolve around identity development and youth and emerging adult mental health. His clinical experiences span diverse roles and settings (emergency service program/crisis center, college counseling in both a career service center and embedded within an academic unit, research studies, and private practice setting), and with diverse identities representing the developmental lifespan. He also provides professional development training to schools and community agencies that provide services to children and adolescents.
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