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Kean University

Dr. Michael Bobbitt's primary area of research interest is centered on social justice within the counseling profession. Additionally, he is also interested in disaster mental health counseling and leadership and mentorship related to working with counselor education doctoral students.

Education

  • B.S., Psychology
  • M.S., Mental Health Counseling
  • Ph.D., Counselor Education and Supervision

Courses Taught

  • Qualitative Methods
  • Qualitative Data Analysis
  • Dissertation
  • Advanced Internship I: Professional
  • Advanced Practicum
  • Leadership and Advocacy
  • Practicum in Counseling; Counseling Skills
  • Group Process in Counseling
  • Career Counseling and Development
  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  • Theories of Counseling
  • College Student Services and Counseling
  • Internship in Counseling I & II

Selected Publications

Bobbitt, M. D. (2020). Knowledge, application, and educational experiences in social justice among licensed professional counselors [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Western Michigan University.

Bobbitt, M. D. (2018). Natural Disasters: Implications for counselors and counselor educators. Journal of Counseling Research and Practice, 3(3), 56-71.