RIchard SouthwickDr. Richard Southwick has spent his career startling the academic and public service fields. With more than 30 years experience in clinical psychology he brings a much needed skill set for working with first responders and victims in processing and working through traumas. Additionally, his clinical and academic experience provides an additional scientific knowledge base to our work.
Dr. Southwick as served at Ohio State University on a Teaching Fellowship Department of Psychology, at Ohio Wesleyan University as an Associate Professor department of Psychology and Founder & Director of Psychological Services Center Co-Director of CAP Center (Counseling, Advisement and Placement), and most recently as |
Weber State University as Founder & Director of CPSC (Counseling & Psychological Services Center) Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
AUCCCD: Association of University & College Counseling Center Directors.
Additionally Dr. Southwick has served as President (one term), Executive Board (three terms), Chair & Host of two national conferences.
Utah CISM Team (Critical Incident Stress Management). Founding Member and Clinical Director since establishment of Team in 1987.
Crisis Management Training and/or Interventions. Including several major airline crisis intervention teams, major universities in Utah, hospital ER staff, military personnel and First Responder agencies in Utah Washington, Oregon and Arizona.
AUCCCD: Association of University & College Counseling Center Directors.
Additionally Dr. Southwick has served as President (one term), Executive Board (three terms), Chair & Host of two national conferences.
Utah CISM Team (Critical Incident Stress Management). Founding Member and Clinical Director since establishment of Team in 1987.
Crisis Management Training and/or Interventions. Including several major airline crisis intervention teams, major universities in Utah, hospital ER staff, military personnel and First Responder agencies in Utah Washington, Oregon and Arizona.