Shubha Chatterjee
Dr. Shubha Chatterjee is Assistant Director of Counseling Center and Lecturer of Psychology in the Department of Rural Studies at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. She holds licensure as a professional counselor (LPC) in the state of Georgia and Kansas, a National Certified Counselor (NCC), a Georgia Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (GCADC III), and is a Registered Art Therapist (ATR). She has worked in a variety of clinical and instructional settings that have encompassed students from diverse backgrounds and cultures. She is a passionate advocate for diversity and social justice. She continues to educate herself by presenting and attending conferences and keeping up with current research. In her free time, she enjoys painting, photography, reading, and volunteering in the community.
Introduction to General Psychology – (PSYC 1101)
Introduction to Psychology of Adjustment (PSYC 2101)
Introduction to Abnormal Behaviors (PSYC 2201)
Human Growth and Development (PSYC 2301)
Psychology in the Rural Community (PSYC 3000)
Rural Experiences with Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (PSYC 4250)
Chatterjee, S. (2019). Utilizing A collaborative community-based approach to provide support, services, and advocacy: An evaluation of A rural domestic violence program.(Doctoral dissertation). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global database. (Accession Order No. AAT 13903917)
Received Professional Leadership Award from Georgia College Counseling Association, 2016
Awarded Graduate Student Research Grant from Emporia State University Graduate Studies and Research, Research, and Grants Center, 2010 and 2012
Chatterjee,S., & Sward, J.M. (2011) “The use of scribble art in counseling to motivate resistant clients. Kansas Counseling Association Journal,5, 16-19
Received “Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Art Therapy,” 2010-2011
Received Susan B. Anthony Scholarship, Emporia State University, 2010-11
Helping Professions Association – Co-advisor
International Student Association – Advisor