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CEBS Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Thomas. J Gross
- Monday, October 11th, 2021
Name: Thomas J. Gross
Department: Psychology
Job Title: Assistant Professor
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Courses Taught:
Graduate
Clinical Child Psychology: Theory & Intervention, PSY 545
Consultation in Educational & Mental Health Settings, PSY 645
Dissertation, PSY 799
Educational Statistics, EDFN 501
Practicum in Psychology, PSY 662
Psychological Perspectives on Classroom Behavior, PSY 519
Psychology of Learning, PSY 511
Psychopathology, PSY 640
Research Methods and Program Evaluation, PSY 514
Seminar in School Psychology, PSY 625
Specialist Project, PSY 699
Undergraduate
Abnormal Psychology, PSY 440
Psychology of Learning, PSY 331
Research Methods in Psychology, PSY 210
Statistics in Psychology, PSY 313
What is your professional and educational background?
MA in community counseling, previously licensed as a professional clinical counselor/therapist in multiple states. PhD in Educational Psychology, option in School Psychology.
I have worked in schools, community centers, and hospitals to provide behavioral services from birth through adulthood. I do really enjoy working to develop systems to address social supports for learners of all ages.
Why did you choose this field of study?
I like solving problems and coming up with new ideas for well-being of children and adolescents.
What do you love most about WKU?
WKU is a great place that focuses on student-centered activities. There is an abundance of students and colleagues that inspire me every day.
What is your favorite part about teaching?
The moment when a student comes up with an original idea after learning about an area they are interested in.
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