Myshalae Jamerson-Euring

Contributing Faculty
College of Social and Behavioral Health
School of Counseling
M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Dr. Myshalae Jamerson-Euring, PhD is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, National Certified Counselor, and Qualified Supervisor. Born and raised in North Carolina, Dr. Jamerson-Euring obtained her M.S degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from Winston-Salem State University and Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Counseling and Counselor Education from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Dr. Jamerson-Euring has over 10 years of experience in education and behavioral health and is currently a Contributing Faculty Member of the School of Counseling at Walden University and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist.

Education

PhD, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

MS, Winston-Salem State University

Public Service

Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors , Board Member - Greenville

Licensed Clinical Counselors of North Carolina , Committee Member - Morganton

Awards / Honors

Chi Sigma Iota-The International Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society, Chi Sigma Iota-The International Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society, 2016

Faculty Excellence Award, Student Government Association Outstanding Faculty Award, 2019

Inaugural Rehabilitation Counseling Departmental Achievement Award, Winston-Salem State University, 2014

Publications

Jamerson-Euring, M. (2022). Assimilating into Workplace Culture.

Jamerson-Euring, M. (2021). Career Counseling for Multicultural Groups.

Jamerson-Euring, M. (2019). Creating a Values-Based Culture: Evaluating and Promoting Civility and Desirable Organizational Behaviors. APHA's 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo

Jamerson-Euring, M. (2015). Cultural beliefs and disability: Implications for rehabilitation counselors. International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling

Jamerson-Euring, M. (2016). Is there a problem officer? Exploring the lived experience of African-American men and their relationship with law enforcement. Journal of African-American Studies

Presentations

Jamerson-Euring, M. (2023). Burn the Cape: Burn the Cape: Mindfulness, Wellness, and Self-Care for Black Women in the Helping Professions. . Licensed Clinical Counselors of North Carolina