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Dr. Robert S Fink
Associate Professor
Department: Counseling
Office: 491C Pawley Hall
Phone: (248) 370-2012
E-mail: fink@oakland.edu
Office Hours Wednesday, 12:30 - 2:30PM and by appointment
Courses Taught CNS 680, Counseling in Infancy and Early Childhood
CNS 681, Counseling the Older Child and Adolescent
CNS 682, Fieldwork in Child and Adolescent Counseling
CNS 672, Seminar in Counseling Supervision
CNS 664, Counseling Practicum
CNS 520, Theories of Counseling
Personal Information Married, with two sons and three vibrant grandchildren. Special pleasures in my life include getting together with my globally dispersed family, good conversation, reading (particularly fiction), writing poetry, tennis, biking, art, photography, and travel.
Interests My current research interests include clinical studies of Vincent van Gogh, Abraham Lincoln and other chronically depressed individuals who drew on their depressive experience transformatively to have a creative influence on society and culture. Also, I am writing a book on clinical principles and strategies in therapeutic counseling with clients who are habitually attracted to death. A third area of special interest involves the role of the relationship in psychotherapy and supervision as a vehicle for change.
I am passionate about good clinical teaching, and derive much satisfaction from helping practitioners - at all levels of development - to elevate their professional practice and self-confidence.
As a clinician, I have worked with a broad range of clients and clinical issues. Special practice areas included traumatized individuals and families, troubled children and adolescents, personality disordered adults, and survivors of murder victims.
Degrees Ph.D.(Psychology),1974, State University of New York at Buffalo
BA, 1969, University of Michigan
Publications Most recent:
Fink, R. (2005). What Murder Leaves Behind: Special Considerations in the Treatment of Surviving Family Members. In J. Webber, D.D. Bass & R. Yep (Eds.), Terrorism, trauma and tragedies: A counselor's guide to preparing and responding (pp. 103-108), (2nd Ed.) Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association Foundation.
I am currently writing a book. The working title is:
Psychotherapy With Clients Habitually Attracted To Death: Perspectives, Strategies and Conundrums
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