Shenithia Arnold
Dr. Shenithia Arnold is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor in the state of Georgia. She is also recognized as a Nationally Certified Counselor through the National Board for Certified Counselors. Presently, Dr. Arnold holds a Doctorate in Counselor Education & Supervision, a Master of Arts in Community Counseling, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She has over 15 years of professional experience providing services for adolescents, teens, and adults in various settings including psychiatric and medical facilities & institutions, in-home and community service centers, the juvenile justice center, adult corrections, and managed care companies. Dr. Arnold has served in the capacity of mental and behavioral health assistant, professional counselor, case manager I and II, utilization review manager, behavioral health care advocate, behavioral health care manager, and contributing faculty.
Dr. Arnold is the owner and founder of Journey2Greatness, LLC whereby she services adolescents and adults through individual, couples, group, and family therapy.
As contributing faculty at Walden University, Dr. Arnold provides instruction in the School of Counseling. Her research interest includes professional wellness, graduate student wellness, work- life-and academic balance, professional impairment, and professional development.
Courses Taught
COUN 6316 - Techniques of Counseling
COUN 6720 - Diagnosis & Assessment
COUN 6785 - Social Change: Prevention, Consultation, & Advocacy
Education
EdD, Argosy University-Atlanta
MA, Argosy University- Atlanta
BA, Fort Valley State University
Public Service
Fulton County Superior Court, Other - Atlanta
Hosea Williams, Volunteer - Atlanta
Wings of Faith Worldwide Ministries, Chair - Atlanta
Publications
Arnold, S. S. (2019). Suicide Awareness. 6Twelve Magazine
Arnold, S. S. (2019). Autism: The bigger Picture. 6Twelve Magazine
Arnold, S. S. (2019). Depression is REAL. 6Twelve Magazine
Presentations
Arnold, S. S. (2019). The Clinical Implications of the Strong Black Woman Schema as a Model for Academic Mentorship . BMHS
Arnold, S. S., Reese, M. (2015). Clinical implications of burnout and impairment in counseling professionals. LPCA-GA
Arnold, S. S. (2018). Work, Life, and Academic Balance. Argosy University-Atlanta, COunseling Department
Arnold, S. S. (2015). Life AFter Graduation. American Counseling Association