Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs has announced the appointment of Jameca W. Falconer, PhD, as counseling psychologist in its Office of Student Services. Dr. Falconer holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology and an MA in Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Tougaloo College. Dr. Falconer is an adjunct faculty member at Webster University where she teaches courses in behavior management and adolescent psychology, and is also a clinical assistant professor at the Southern Illinois University Dental School at Edwardsville where she assists students with behavioral health rotations. She also serves as the therapist/clinic director of Diverse Ventures where she conducts psychotherapy and neuropsychological assessments of adults with an emphasis in geriatrics. Dr. Falconer served as president of the Association of Black Psychologists-St. Louis Chapter from 2007 to 2011 and is a member of the American Psychological Association. She is currently a board member of the Center for Hearing and Speech. In addition to being a published research author and the recipient of numerous fellowships and grants, Dr. Falconer has lectured extensively around the country. About Logan College Since 1935, Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs has been preparing students to enter the health care marketplace to become successful Doctors of Chiropractic. To fulfill individual professional goals, Logan also offers its students, graduates and other professionals a choice of two academic master’s programs, offered both online and in an on-campus format, a Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation, and a Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance. Other program offerings include undergraduate coursework including an Accelerated Science Program to help students complete their basic science coursework at an accelerated pace, offered in both online and on-campus formats, and two baccalaureate degrees -- a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Science.
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