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Dr. Shannon White maintains a broad and global perspective in her role as core faculty in the Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) Program. Over the past five years, she has taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses in the Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Criminology at 麻豆精品. Her teaching has centered around psychopathology, developmental psychology, child psychology, and trauma assessment and intervention. She was Acting Program Director in the MAP Program in the Spring of 2024 and served as faculty on study-abroad trips to Uganda and Ireland. In Uganda, she joined Dr. Burke and colleagues in anti-human trafficking efforts and to prevent gender-based violence. This international work has broadened her perspective and deepened her understanding of global issues, which she brings back to her teaching and clinical practice, enriching the learning experience for her students and the quality of her clinical work. 

Over the past several years, Dr. White has worked clinically with adults in community mental health, conducting trauma-informed assessments and treatment, which includes suicide risk assessment and intensive outpatient treatment in group and individual settings. She has also worked clinically with children and adolescents with severe emotional disturbances who were in need of direct therapeutic services and particular behavioral management protocols. As lead clinician, she developed treatment interventions for the clinical team to implement.  

Education 

PsyD, Counseling Psychology, 麻豆精品, Pittsburgh, PA
Pre-Doctoral Internship, Northwood Health Systems, Wheeling, WV
MA, Psychology, 麻豆精品, Pittsburgh, PA
BA, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas听

Research

Anti-human trafficking
Sex Trafficking 鈥 understanding complex trauma in survivors
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Safety Planning for survivors in human trafficking听

Publications 

Burke, M., White, S. Krolikowski, T. & O鈥橰ourke, S. (2023).鈥Sex Trafficking: Understanding the Issue.鈥Invited chapter in Best Practices in Sexual Offender Assessment and Management. New York: Springer Publishing.鈥

Burke, M., White, S., Seamans, R. & Mehlburger, M. (2022).鈥Human Trafficking: The Psychological鈥疍ynamics of Trafficking as a Predatory Crime.鈥Invited chapter in Best Practices in Sexual Offender Assessment and Management. New York: Springer Publishing.鈥 

Burke, M., Krolikowski, T., White, S., & Alabase, N. (2022).鈥Introduction to Human Trafficking:鈥疍efinitions and Prevalence.鈥疘n Burke, M. Human trafficking: Interdisciplinary perspectives, 3rd鈥疎dition. New York: Routledge/Taylor Francis.鈥 DOI:鈥 

Burke, M., White, S., Krolikowski, T., & Alabase, N. (2022).鈥Mental Health Care: Human Trafficking and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. In Burke, M. Human trafficking: Interdisciplinary perspectives, 3rd鈥疎dition. New York: Routledge/Taylor Francis. DOI:鈥 

Professional Memberships鈥

American Psychological Association
Pennsylvania Psychological Association

Awards & Recognition

Academic All-American, 1992, University of North Texas
Carlow鈥檚 Points of Pride, 2021 鈥 student and faculty highlighting for accomplishments of written work

鈥淚t is a privilege to influence the next generation of mental health providers. My goal is to foster a culture that embraces love and acceptance, reducing judgment and increasing understanding. Through teaching, I am committed to being a catalyst for change, empowering students to work diligently, empathetically, and intentionally.鈥 鈥 Shannon White

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