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Lisa Jameyfield, LMFT (she/her)

I am a Lecturer for the College of Education and Human Development in the divisions of Education and Counseling. I received my M.S .in Human Development and Family Studies from Purdue University in 2005 and my B.S .in Special Education from Ball State in 1987.

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I have a 36 year career, in both private and public settings, teaching special education, providing developmental therapy and support for students with social /emotional issues. I have had the privilege of teaching all ages, early intervention to adult.

After obtaining licensure, I have provided therapy services for individuals (children and adults), couples and families for 18 years. I am still currently providing therapy services and supervision for counseling students at Samaritan Counseling Center in Munster, Indiana.

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My adjunct faculty experience began in 2005 at both Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University Northwest. I served as a member of portfolio review and graduation committees as well as National Association for the Education of Young Children accreditation committee.

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My areas of interest include advocacy for underserved populations, differently-abled populations, family therapy and educator trainings. I am passionate about providing support for parents and teachers in the area of building healthy relationships. I have presented on the topic of relational teaching at various public and private schools at all grade levels.

Professional Profile & Qualifications

Credentials:

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Indiana

AAMFT, Approved Supervisor

 

Education:

Bachelor of Arts in Special Education- Ball State University

Master of Science In Marriage and Family Therapy-Purdue University

 

Locations:

Munster, IN

Telehealth

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Insurances: 

BCBS, UHC, Compsych

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