Dr. Harrison Davis    

Curriculum Vitae

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Harrison Davis, Jr., Ph.D., LPC
Associate Professor of Counseling
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master's Program
Department of Psychology & Sociology
North Georgia College & State University
hdavis@northgeorgia.edu   706-867-2791


EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Counselor Education
University of Arkansas.  CACREP-Accredited.
Fayetteville, Arkansas   2003

  • Dissertation Title: The relationship of assertiveness and dimensions of self-concept to the psychological well-being of Black and White college students


Education Specialist Degree in Guidance and Counseling
State University of West Georgia. CACREP-Accredited.
Carrollton, Georgia    2000


Master of Science Degree in Community Counseling
Columbus State University.  CACREP-Accredited.
Columbus, Georgia   1998


Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology
Georgia State University.
Atlanta, Georgia  1992


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Master’s Program,
Department of Psychology & Sociology
North Georgia College & State University.  Dahlonega, GA
2009-Present

·         Teach masters-level counseling courses

·         Advise students in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling  program

·         Supervise practicum and internship students

·         Maintain active involvement in professional organizations related to counseling

·         Conduct scholarly research and publish in counseling journals and outlets

·         Serve on university and departmental committees

·         Interview and accept students into the program

·         Represent the counseling program during university functions

·         Participate in student thesis committees

·         Administer program comprehensive exam to students

·         Investigate and resolve student impairment issues

Assistant Professor
Community Counseling Master's Program
Department of Psychology & Sociology
North Georgia College & State University.
  Dahlonega, GA.
2003-2009

  • Teach masters-level counseling courses

  • Advise students in the community counseling program

  • Supervise practicum and internship students

  • Maintain active involvement in professional organizations related to counseling

  • Conduct scholarly research and publish in counseling journals and outlets

  • Serve on university and departmental committees

  • Interview program applicants

  • Coordinate the admissions process for students

  • Create course schedules each semester

  • Represent the Community Counseling Program during university functions

  • Make decisions concerning student impairment issues

 

Therapist – Private Practice
2005 - Present

  • Harrison Davis Counseling & Consulting Services.  Atlanta, GA

  • Counseling & Psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families

 

 

Visiting Assistant Professor
Summer, 2003
Department of Counselor Education. 
Bridgewater State College.  Bridgewater, MA

·         Course Taught: Career Counseling

 

 


Counselor-In-Residence:
University Housing, University of Arkansas.  Fayetteville, AR.
2000-2003

  • Provided short-term individual and group counseling for students living in university residential halls regarding issues such as: stress, depression, study skills, grief, abusive relationships, conflict resolution, alcohol abuse, sexual assault, and anxiety.

  • Crisis management with students living in university residential halls.  Respond to crisis situations involving violence, suicide, and rape.

  • Presented psycho-educational workshops to students and housing staff regarding developmental and mental health issues of college students.

  • Consulted with residential housing staff concerning emotional issues with the students.

  • Trained housing staff to effectively help students with personal issues.


Counselor Intern
Student Support Services
University of Arkansas.  Fayetteville, AR.
Jan.2002 - May 2002

  • Provided academic, social, and career counseling for students enrolled in the Student Support Services program.

  • Co-facilitated classes on student success, career exploration, and adjustment to college.

  • Administered and interpreted adjustment inventories to help students make a successful transition to college.

  • Conducted intake assessments to determine eligibility for program enrollment.

Staff Counselor
Student Development and Counseling Center
State University of West Georgia. Carrollton, GA. 
Aug.1998 - Aug. 2000

  • Provided short-term individual and group counseling for students experiencing psychological and emotional problems.

  • Collaborated with students in establishing goals and treatment plans to improve daily functioning and psychological well-being. 

  • Conducted psychosocial intake assessments of students to determine appropriate level of care.

  • Administered and interpreted personality and interest inventories for career development counseling. 

  • Provided academic counseling and advisement for at-risk students.

  • Developed and led support and personal growth groups.

  • Conducted psycho-educational workshops as part of the counseling outreach program.

  • Served as the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Counselor.  Provided alcohol/drug assessments and counseling for students with substance abuse issues.

  • Served as the Advisor for non-traditional students.

  • Responded to student crisis on campus.

 

Substance Abuse Counselor
New Horizons Community Service Board -Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Services.  Columbus, GA.
March 1998 - Aug. 1998.

  • Provided psychotherapy and counseling services for individuals, couples, and groups on an outpatient basis.

  • Case management for 64 area residents and their families.

  • Crisis intervention services for clients in need of medical services. 

  • Formulated client diagnosis, treatment goals, and after care plans.

  • Conducted in-depth psychosocial assessments to determine appropriate level of care.

  • Co-facilitated counseling groups designed to prevent alcohol/drug abuse relapse.

 

Counselor Trainee - Counseling Practicum
Family Counseling Center. Columbus, Georgia                  
Jan.1998 - March 1998. 

  • Provided individual and family counseling for low income families living in the Columbus area.
  • Conducted psychosocial assessments and screening.
  • Participated in case management staff meetings.
 

Volunteer Counselor
Muscogee County School System, Student Services Division – Project Rebound. Columbus, Georgia.  1998.
 

  • Provided individual and group counseling for 3rd & 9th grade students suspended from the public school system.
  • Assisted students with their transition back into the classroom.
  • Assisted with the creation of programs to address behavior problems in the classroom.

 

Academic Advisor: Graduate Assistant
Columbus State University, Department of Developmental Studies.
Columbus, Georgia.
June 1997 - March 1998
 

  • Provided academic advisement and counseling for over 600 Learning Support students.
  • Registered students for classes each term.
  • Assisted new and older students in adjusting to the university environment.
  • Developed and facilitated classroom presentations/guidance programs on issues such as: transition to college, academic stress, and career exploration.
  • Connected students with appropriate campus resources.
  • Maintained student files and assessed educational progress.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

North Georgia College & State University

  • COUN 6500 Multicultural Issues in Counseling
  • COUN 6100 Psychological Helping Skills
  • COUN 6400 Career Counseling
  • COUN 6000 Intro to Professional Counseling
  • COUN 7280 Family Counseling
  • COUN 7150 Psychopathological Diagnosis
  • COUN 7500 Applied Practice/Counseling Practicum & Internship
  • COUN 6040 Counseling Ethics
  • COUN 7200 Substance Abuse Counseling
  • COUN 7010 Sex Counseling
  • COUN 7980 Professional Paper


Bridgewater State College

  • Career Development Counseling

University of Arkansas

  • Self-Directed Learning Seminar: College Success class coordinated through Student Support Services
  • Classroom Human Relations Skills
  • Counseling Theory:  Co-instructor
  • Lifestyle & Career Development: Co-instructor
  • College Counseling: A Developmental Approach:  Co-instructor 
  • Counseling and Human Diversity:  Co-instructor
  • Counseling Practicum:  Co-instructor

Guest Lecturer
Introduction to Community/Agency Counseling: Fall-2000 at the University of Arkansas. Multicultural issues in Counseling.


CLINICAL SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE

Clinical Supervisor: North Georgia College & State University Community Counseling Center. 
Dahlonega, Georgia.
Aug.2003 - Present

Clinical Supervisor: University of Arkansas, Counselor Education Program
Department of Education Leadership, Counseling, and Foundations.  Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Aug. 2001 - May, 2003. 

  • Provided clinical supervision for five master’s level counseling students completing their internship.
  • Evaluated master’s level students utilizing basic counseling skills, theories, and techniques.


Clinical Supervision Practicum: State University of West Georgia
Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology.  Carrollton, Georgia.
Jan. 2000 - Aug. 2000.

  • Provided clinical supervision for six pre-practicum master’s level counseling students.
  • Evaluated master’s level students utilizing basic counseling skills, theories, and techniques.

AWARDS/HONORS           

Advance North Georgia Leadership Development Training.  NGCSU. 2011-2012.

 

Leaders in Instructional Technology Grant, North Georgia College & State University - 2011,  $820

 

Leaders in Instructional Technology Grant.  North Georgia College & State University - 2007, $3700

 

Southern Assoc. for Counselor Education & Supervision Research Grant.  $500.  2006
Principal Investigator: Dr. Teresa Fletcher

2005 Outstanding Professional Contribution to Knowledge Award.  American College Counseling Association.

2005 Meritorious Service Award. American College Counseling Association.

Faculty Technology Grant. 2005 North Georgia College & State University. $500

Faculty Technology Grant. 2004 North Georgia College & State University. $1200

2003 Graduate Student Meritorious Service Award.  American College Counseling Association

2003 Research Grant Award.  American College Counseling Association, $500

Dissertation Research Grant.  2003 Graduate School & College of Education and Health Professions Student Dissertation Grant.  University of Arkansas, $300

Dissertation Research Grant.  2003 Division of Student Affairs Research Grant.  University of Arkansas, $300

Emerging Leader Grant
2002 American Counseling Association Conference. New Orleans, LA.        

Emerging Leader Grant
2001 Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference.  Athens, GA.

Graduate Student Grant-American College Counseling Association 
2001 ACA Conference. San Antonio, TX.                                                  

Award of Excellence.  University Housing, University of Arkansas.  2001

Graduate School Fellowship.  University of Arkansas, Graduate School.   2000-2003.

Chi Sigma Iota
Gamma Zeta Chapter-State University of West Georgia                          
ACA Conference Registration Grant. 2000

Chi Chi Chapter-Columbus State University                                       
ACA Conference Registration Grant. 1998


UNIVERSITY SERVICE

  • Masters Thesis Committee Member- Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. NGCSU. 2011-2012

  • Committee Co-Chair for NGCSU African American Male Student Initiative. NGCSU. 2011-2012

  • Sexual Assault on Campus Prevention Grant Committee Member. NGCSU. 2011-2012

  • Committee Chair for Faculty Multicultural Teaching Circle. NGCSU. 2011-2012

  • Coordinator for Student Services Board-Faculty Senate. NGCSU. 2011-Present

  • NGCSU Presidential Search Committee Member.  NGCSU. 2010-2011

  • School of Arts & Letters Tenure and Promotion Committee Member.  NGCSU. 2010-2011

  • Coordinator for Counseling Program Charity Can Food Drive. NGCSU 2011

  • Coordinator for campus National Counselor Examination: National Board for Certified Counselors.
    NGCSU. 2007-Present

  • Creator & Moderator for Counseling Program e-mail listserv. NGCSU. 2010-Present

  • Masters Thesis Committee Member-Community Counseling Program. NGCSU. 2010-2011

  • Coordinator for Counseling Program Comprehensive Exam.  NGCSU. 2007-Present

  • Chair, Counseling Faculty Search Committee. NGCSU. 2008-2009 School year.

  • Faculty Evaluation Committee Member. NGCSU. 2008-2009 School year.

  • Clinical Coordinator for Community Counseling Master’s Program. NGCSU 2008-2009

  • Counseling Program Student Awards Committee Member. NGCSU 2008-Present

  • Psychology Faculty Search Committee Member. Department of Psychology & Sociology. 2007-2008

  • Faculty Liaison for Graduate Student Senate: Community Counseling Program. NGCSU. 2003-Present

  • Community Counseling Curriculum Committee Member. NGCSU. 2003-Present

  • Chair, Community Counseling Admissions Committee. NGCSU. 2003-2008

  • Community Counseling Student Competency Committee Member. NGCSU.  2007-Present

  • Program Coordinator- Community Counseling Master’s Program. NGCSU. 2003-2008

  • Black History Month Committee Member. North Georgia College & State University.  2006 -2007

  • Counseling Faculty Search Committee Member. Department of Psychology & Sociology. NGCSU. 2006

  • Masters Thesis Committee Member-Community Counseling Program. NGCSU. 2005-2006

  • Emergency Counseling Coverage: Office of Student Counseling. NGCSU.  2005

  • Dept. Head Search Committee Member: Department of Psychology & Sociology. NGCSU. 2005

  • Minority Achievement Program Committee Member:  NGCSU. 2005-2008

  • Student Grade Appeals Committee: NGCSU. 2004-2005

  • University Internal Review Board Member. NGCSU 2004-2006

  • Coordinator for NGCSU Student Registration Grants: Georgia Counseling Student Conference. 2004-2007

  • Counseling Faculty Search Committee Member (2 Positions). Department of Psychology & Sociology. NGCSU. 2004

  • Graduate Council Member-Representing Masters Counseling Program. NGCSU.  2003-2008

  • Graduate Programs Admissions Appeals Committee. NGCSU. 2003-2008

  • Committee Chair -Counseling Program Student Awards. NGCSU 2003-2008

  • Unit Web Coordinator & Web Master: Counseling Program, NGCSU.  2003-2009

  • Search Committee Member for Minority Achievement Program Coordinator. NGCSU.  2003

  • Psychologist Search Committee Member. Counseling Center. University of Arkansas. 2001

  • Counseling Faculty Search Committee Member.  Dept. of Educational Leadership, Counseling, & Foundations.  University of Arkansas.  2000

  • Coordinator for Student Affairs Staff Retreat. State University of West Georgia.  2000

  • Coordinator and Facilitator for Non-traditional Student Orientations.  State University of West Georgia.1998-2000
  • Facilitator for Parent Q&A Sessions during Freshman Orientations.  State University of West Georgia. 1998-2000
  • Coordinator for College National Alcohol Screening Day events.  State University of West Georgia. 1999-2000
  • Counseling Liaison to the Minority Achievement Program.  State University of West Georgia.  1998-2000

  • Webpage Coordinator for Student Development & Counseling Center’s website.  State University of West Georgia.  1999

  • Asst. Director of Residence Life Search Committee Member.  State University of West Georgia.  1999

 

 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Treasurer, Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development, 2010- Present

Finance Committee Chair, Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development, 2010-Present

Webpage Coordinator, Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development, 2010

Media Committee Member, Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development, 2010-Present

Conference Program Proposal Reviewer, American Counseling Association Conference 2010

Conference Program Proposal Reviewer, American Counseling Association Conference 2009

Media Committee Chair. American College Counseling Association. 2006-2008

E-mail listerv Co-Moderator, American College Counseling Association member email listserv.  2006-2008

Community Counseling Interest Network.  Southern Association for Counselor Education & Supervision. 200

Conference Program Proposal Reviewer. 2006 American Counseling Association Conference 

2005 ACCA On-Site Coordinator.  American Counseling Association Conference in Atlanta, GA.

Editorial Review Board. Journal of College Counseling.  2003-2005

Graduate Faculty Council Member.  North Georgia College & State University.  2003

Executive Board Member-at-Large.  American College Counseling Association  2002-2004

Web Page Manager.  American College Counseling Association.  2002-present

Discussion Panel Member.  Advocating for College Counseling Panel Discussion sponsored by American College Counseling Association.  2002 ACA conference. New Orleans, LA.

Secretary.  Arkansas College Counseling Association.  2001-2002

Webmaster.  Counseling Program, University of Arkansas.   2001-2003

Creator & List Owner.  CNED-L, University of Arkansas-Counselor Education Program listserv. 2001-2003

Search Committee Member.  Psychologist Search, Counseling & Psychological Services University of Arkansas. Spring 2001

Search Committee Member.  Counselor Education Faculty Search, Counselor Education Program University of Arkansas. Fall 2000

Public Awareness & Professional Advocacy Committee Member.  American College Counseling Association.   2000–2002

Search Committee Member.  Assistant Director of Resident Life Search. State University of West Georgia.  Fall 1999

Coordinator.  National Alcohol Screening Day at State University of West Georgia.  Spring 2000

Western Regional Representative.  Georgia College Counseling Association. 1999-2000

Facilitator.  Non-Traditional Student Orientations.  State University of West Georgia. 1998-2000


PUBLICATIONS

Newgent, R., Davis, H., & Farley, R. (2005).  Perceptions of individual, triadic, and group models of clinical
      supervision: A pilot study.  The Clinical Supervisor, 23, 65-79. 

Paladino, D., & Davis, H. (2005). Counseling and outreach strategies for assisting multiracial college students.
       Journal of College Student Psychopathology, 20, 19-31.
 

Paladino, D., & Davis, H. (2004). Healing the campus: Helping suicide survivors. Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 6, Article 2.

Davis, H., Kocet, M., & Zozone, M.  (2001).  Counselor-in-residence: A counseling service model for residential college students.
 
     Journal of College Counseling, 4, 190-192.

Ertel, A., & Davis, H. (2001).  College counseling: Protecting our professional identity. Visions, p.6. [American College Counseling
      Association Newsletter

Davis, H. (in progress).  Counseling needs of Black college students.  

Davis, H., Newgent, R., & Farley, R. (in progress).  Assertiveness and self-concept as predictors of psychological well-being with
      Black and White college students. 

Kocet, M. & Davis, H. (submitted).  Keeping students on T.R.A.C.K.: A student crisis response training model.
      National Refereed Journal. 


RESEARCH

National Survey of Counseling Graduate Students: Recruitment, Advising, and Retention
Principal Investigator: Dr. Chandra Johnson

Advocacy Needs of College Counselors: A National Survey
Principal Investigator: Amy Ertel


REFEREED PRESENTATIONS

Davis, H. (2012).  Counseling needs of Black American college students.  American Counseling Association Conference,
      San Francisco, CA

Newgent, R., Davis, H., Higgins, K., & Greenleaf, A. (2012). Tips for applying for counselor education
      faculty positions
.  American Counseling Association Conference, San Francisco, CA

Davis, H. & Brooks, M. (2011).  Enhancing your career counseling course with technology.  Association for
      Counselor Education & Supervision Conference, Nashville, TN

Davis, H. (2010).  Critical incidents and college students.  American Counseling Association Conference: College
       Counseling Forum. Pittsburgh, PA

Newgent, R., Davis, H., Maldonado, J., Paladino, D., & Higgins, K. (2009). Tips for applying for counselor education
      faculty positions
.  Association for Counselor Education & Supervision Conference, San Diego, CA

Davis, H. (2009).  Counseling needs of Black college students.  American Counseling Association Conference,
      Charlotte, NC

 Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2008).  Preparing counselors for tragedy: Strategies for teaching crisis counseling. 
      Southern Association for Counselor Education & Supervision Conference, Houston, TX
 Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2007).  Preparing counselors for tragedy: Strategies for teaching crisis counseling.   
      Association for Counselor Education & Supervision Conference.  Columbus, OH
 Newgent, R., Davis, H., Maldonado, J., Paladino, D., & Higgins, K. (2007).  Tips for applying for counselor education
      faculty positions. Association for Counselor Education & Supervision Conference.  Columbus, OH
 Davis, H., & Martin, J. (2007).  Increasing Black college students utilization of counseling services on campus.
       American Counseling Association Conference.  Detroit, MI
 Paladino, D., & Davis, H. (2007).  The multiracial college student: Exploring perceptions of college adjustment,
        alienation, and cultural Fit.  American Counseling Association Conference.  Detroit, MI
Davis, H., & Jenkins, P. (2006).  Ethical issues and the beginning counselor supervisor: Relationships, confidentiality, and supervisee impairment.  
     Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference,  Orlando, FL.

 Newgent, R., & Davis, H. (2006). Individual, Triadic & Group Supervision: Perceptions of Supervisors-in-Training.
     Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference,  Orlando, FL.

Davis, H. (2006).  Counseling needs of Black college students.  American Counseling Association Conference, Montreal.

 Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2005).  Preparing counselors for tragedy: Strategies for teaching crisis counseling.  Association for Counselor Education & Supervision Conference, Pittsburg, PA.

 Fletcher, T., Oden, K., & Davis, H. (2005).  Emotional intelligence in counseling.  Association for Counselor Education & Supervision Conference, Pittsburg, PA.

Davis, H. (2005).  Black and white college students' psychological well-being and its relation to their assertiveness and self-concept.  American Counseling Association Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Paladino, A., & Davis, H. (2004). Integrating the cultural self: Counseling and outreach strategies for multiracial college students.  American Counseling Association Conference, Kansas City, MO.

Newgent, R., Davis, H., & Farley, R. (2004) Supervisors'-in-training perceptions of individual, triadic, and group models of supervision. American Counseling Association Conference, Kansas City, MO.

Paladino, A., & Davis, H. (2004). Integrating the cultural self: Counseling and outreach strategies for multiracial college students.  American College Counseling Association Conference, Biloxi, MS.

Callicut, A., Davis, H., & Doughty, E. (2004). Adjusting to the ins and outs of college life:  Counseling students in transition.  American College Counseling Association Conference, Biloxi, MS.

Paladino, D., & Davis, H. (2003).  Completing the counselor: Strategies for teaching crisis intervention and
assessment
.  Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Chattanooga, TN.

Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2003).  Restoring campus well-being. Assisting college students coping with suicide.  American Counseling Association Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Davis, H., & Brooks, M. (2003). The professional development of college counselors.  American Counseling Association Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Davis, H., & Balkin, R. (2002).  Potholes in the road: Ethical issues and beginning counselor supervisors.   Arkansas Counseling Association Conference, Hot Springs, AR.

Paladino, D., & Davis, H. (2002).  Maneuvering through dual identities: The identity development process of multiracial individuals.  Arkansas Counseling Association Conference, Hot Springs, AR.

Zozone, M., Davis, H., Paladino, D., & Matthews, P. (2002).  Counselors-in-residence: An innovative approach to crisis response on a college campus. American Counseling Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Kocet, M., & Davis, H.  (2002).  Working on overdrive: Self-care strategies for college counselors.  American Counseling Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Davis, H. (2002).  The professional development of college counselors.  American Counseling Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Crow, G., Norman, M., & Davis, H.  (2002).  Collaboration with faculty and staff in diversifying clients at a college counseling center.  American College Counseling Association Conference, St. Simons Island, GA.

Davis, H., & Brooks, M. (2002).  The professional development of college counselors.  American College Counseling Association Conference, St. Simons Island, GA.

Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2001).  Crisis intervention and suicide assessment with college students. Arkansas Counseling Association Conference, Hot Springs, AR.

Johnson, C., Davis, H., & Moore, J. (2001).  Students tell all: Experiences of counseling graduate students.   Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Athens, GA.

Callicut, A., & Davis, H. (2000).  Beginning counselors: Developing strong, helpful relationships through supervision and counselor self-care.  Southeastern College Counseling Center Personnel Association Conference, Nashville, TN.

Davis, H. (2000).  Stress management and Black college students: How preventive and outreach programs help.  Arkansas Counseling Association State Conference, Hot Springs, AR.


PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS

Davis, H. (2008). Building rapport with students.  Workshop for Academic Success Team, North Georgia College &
      State university, Dahlonega, GA

Davis, H. (2005).  Personal and academic success.  Workshop for Minority Achievement Program Students, North
      Georgia College & State University, Dahlonega, GA

Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2002).  Conflict mediation.  Training for University Housing Staff, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Davis, H., Matthews, P., Paladino, D., & Maldonado, J. (2002). Helping skills for resident directors.  Training for University Housing Staff, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Davis, H., & Paladino, D. (2001).  Suicide assessment with college students.  Training for University Housing Staff, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Davis, H., & Matthews, P. (2001).  Conflict mediation skills. Training for University Housing Staff, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. 

Davis, H., Perrodin, K., Monroney, P., & Lytle, J. (2001).  Watch out, wreck ahead: Confrontation and conflict mediation.  University Housing Staff, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. 

Balkin, R., & Davis, H. (2001).  Personality-types in the workplace.  University of Arkansas Athletics Department, Fayetteville, AR.

Possardt, E., & Davis, H. (2000).  Healing racism.  Psycho-educational series, Psychology department, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.

Davis, H. (2000).  Asserting yourself: Skills for working with students.  Minority Achievement Program, peer mentor training, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.

Davis, H., & McGukin, W. (2000).  Interviewing skills.  Department of Career Services,  Senior seminar series, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.

Davis, H. (1999).  When the party ends: Alcohol abuse and college students.  Greek Affairs, Greek Organizations, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.

Davis, H. (1999).  Interventions and strategies for helping the suicidal college student. Residential Life Staff, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.

Davis, H. (1998).  Eating disorders: Dying to be pretty.  Residential Life Staff, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.


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