Dr. Jordan Jordan
Dr. Brittany Jordan (she/her/hers) is a Contributing Faculty member for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. She holds a PhD. in Counseling Education and Supervision from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where she also earned her master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has years of experience teaching Career Counseling, Multicultural Counseling, and Fieldwork courses. She also has years of experience with counseling children, adolescents, families, young adults, and traditional and non-traditional students. She uses culture, education, equality, empowerment, and self-exploration to help clients and students identify strengths and promote active change. Her professional interests and expertise include the following: Young adult trauma, attachment, relationship issues, social justice, ethnic identity, racism/discrimination, intersectionality, first-generation college students, self-esteem, black families, and black fatherhood.
Courses Taught
COUN 6316-36 - Techniques in Counseling
COUN 6316-50 - Techniques in Counseling
Education
BA, The University of Alabama
MA, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
PhD, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Publications
Jordan, B. Black Residential Fathers’ Lived Experiences Related to Fatherhood, Father-Child Attachment, and Perceived Support Systems..
Presentations
Jordan, B. (2023). Professional Communication & Time Management.
Jordan, B. (2022). Tele-Supervision: Ethical Considerations, Tips and Tricks. .