Affiliate and Emeritus Faculty

Affiliate Faculty are individuals who have taught multiple courses for the program and have, in addition, participated in the life of the program above and beyond teaching (e.g., as Qualifying exam readers).

Ines Schroeder - (Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University), Voices LLC.

Stephen Fagbemi - (Ph.D., Psy.D., University of Texas, University of Hartford); Capitol Community College, full-time professor.

Richard Stillson - (Ph.D., University of Connecticut); Cedarcrest Regional Hospital/Blue Hills Hospital

Robert DeCarli - (Psy.D., Antioch/New England Graduate School), Independent private practice.

Robert Dell - (Psy.D. Wright State University);

Mary Beth Johnston - (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame).Private practice.

Dominic Marino - (Ph.D., Fordham University). Clinical consultant.

Sarah F. Pearlman (Emeritus) - (Psy.D., Antioch New England Graduate School); Associate Professor. Multicultural issues in psychotherapy and counseling; gender and lesbian issues; mother-daughter relationships, psychodynamic/object relations theory; feminist theory.

Michelle Nitto-Leveille - (Psy.D., University of Hartford Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology). Private Practice.

David L. Singer (Emeritus) - (Ph.D., Yale University); Professor Licensed CT, MA, NY, Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. Fellow, Connecticut Psychological Association; group therapy; intensive individual and couples therapy; organizational dynamics and organizational consultation; supervision, and the process of training professional psychologists.

Michael D. Kahn (Emeritus) - Ph.D. (University of North Carolina), Professor; Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. Family therapy and family systems theory; contemporary psychoanalytic theories; personality theory and individual therapy; sibling relationships.