CAS041 - School Re-entry of Acquired Spinal Cord Injury Patients w/ Ms. Jacqueline M. Stanton, LPC, CRC - Airdate 10/12/2006

Contributing Editor:

Dr. Marty Jencius is an Associate Professor at Kent State. His scholarly interest includes international aspects of counseling and counselor training. That interest has provided him multiple trips to Turkey, The Bahamas and Singapore. His other interests include multicultural counseling training and the use of technology in counseling. He is founder and list manager for CESNET-L a professional listserv for counselor educators and GlobalCounsellor a listserv for international collaboration in counseling and counseling research. He is co-founding editor of The Journal of Technology in Counseling, a web-based, peer reviewed journal and creator and Editor of CounselorAudioSource.Net a weekly podcast for counselors and counselor educators. Email him at mjencius@kent.edu


Guest:

Ms. Stanton received her Bachelor of Art degree in 1987 from Ohio University with a major in Social Work. She then entered the counseling program at Ohio University, and obtained a Master of Education in Rehabilitation Counseling in 1990. She will complete her Ph.D. on Counselor Education at Kent State University in December 2006. She is a certified rehabilitation counselor and a licensed professional counselor.
Ms. Stanton began her counseling career at the MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor in December of 1989. She has over 16 years experience working with individuals participating in rehabilitation, including
individuals with spinal cord injury, and brain injury.
Ms. Stanton’s hobbies include bicycling, running, and reading. She enjoys dogs and recently raised a puppy for Canine Companions for Independence, an organization that raises and trains service dogs for persons with mobility impairments.


Music used in this podcast:

Jaime Beauchamp - "Memorial Day" obtained from the Podsafe Music Network - Link to music

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