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About Susan Kashubeck-West

Susan Kashubeck-West, Ph.D., is a professor and associate chair in the Department of Education Sciences and Professional Program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She received bachelor’s degrees in psychology and women’s studies from the University of Michigan in 1984, and a M.A. (1987), and a Ph.D. (1989) in counseling psychology from Ohio State University. 

Prior to joining the UMSL faculty in 2001, she taught psychology at Drake University (1989-1993), and she also had a small private practice, seeing clients from the Des Moines community. Susan joined the counseling psychology faculty at Texas Tech University in 1993 and remained there for eight years. She has been a licensed psychologist since 1993, and her theoretical orientation is an integration of humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, and multicultural feminist therapies. At UMSL, Susan teaches a variety of courses, including Theories of Counseling, Multicultural Counseling, Advanced Multicultural Counseling, Counseling Sexual and Gender Minorities, Doctoral Practicum in Counseling, Psychopathology and Diagnosis, Field Experience, and Research Methods in Counseling. She has won teaching awards from Drake University and Texas Tech University and has been named an outstanding faculty member in the College of Education at UMSL several times. In 2014, Susan was awarded the UMSL Trailblazer Award. 

Dr. Kashubeck-West’s research interests fall under the umbrella of multicultural issues, broadly defined. Susan is interested in discrimination and stigma related to race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, and social class and their relationships to psychological distress and well-being. In addition, she is interested in how cultural experiences might affect a person’s body image and disordered eating behavior. Her current research projects focus on microaggression experiences in the lives of sexual minority individuals; body image and eating disorders, especially as experienced by women of color, sexual minority women, and women who experience poverty or lower social class status; and relations between experiences of stigma and psychological well-being in sexual and racial minority individuals. 

Susan’s professional activities have included serving on the editorial boards of a number of journals, serving as treasurer of the Society of Counseling Psychology, serving on the American Psychological Association task force that wrote the 2012 Guidelines for Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients, chairing the College of Education Institutional Review Board Committee from 2004-2012, and coordinating the counseling programs. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the American Counseling Association, and the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Positions

Present Associate Chair, University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Education Sciences and Professional Programs
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Present Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Education
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Present Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Education Sciences and Professional Programs
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Disciplines



Grants

2016 - 2017 Stigma and Distress in LGB Persons: A Meta-analysis
University of Missouri Research Board
Role: Principle Investigator
$21,533
2006 - 2006 Efficacy of a College Nutrition Website
Infexxion, Inc
Role: Principle Investigator
$7,050
2004 - 2004 Psychometric Evaluation Eating Disorder Instruments with Female, African American Adolescents
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Research Award
Role: Principle Investigator
$8,393.50
1995 - 1996 Adult Children of Alcoholics and Psychological Distress: A Meta-analysis
Institute for Research, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas Tech University
Research Enhancement Fund
Role: Principle Investigator
$3,600
1994 - 1995 Stereotype Accessibility, Intellectual Performance, and Anxiety in Mexican-Americans
Institute for University Research, College of Arts and Sciences, Texas Tech University
Research Enhancement Fund
Role: Principle Investigator
$4,950
1992 - 1993 An Analysis of Environmental Variable for Bulimia across University Residences for College-aged Women
Drake University
Undergraduate Research Grant Program
Role: Co-principal Investigator
$1,500
1992 - 1993 Bulimia and the University Environment: An Analysis of Living Situations and Experiences of the Campus
Drake University
Faculty Research Grant
Role: Principle Investigator
$4,300
1991 - 1991 The Neuropsychological Effects of Excessive Drinking in Undergraduate Students
Drake University
Undergraduate Research Grant Program
Role: Co-principal Investigator
$1,500
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2016 Fellow, American Psychological Association
1991 - 1993 Private Practice, Susan Kashubeck-West
1991 Consultant, Intersectional United Advanced Planning
1988 - 1989 Intern, Counseling Center, University of California, Irving
1986 - 1988 Resident Specialist, Southeast CMHC
1986 - 1987 Practicum Supervisor, Ohio State University
1985 - 1987 Psychological Consultant, Varsity Women's Basketball, Field Hockey, Synchronized Swimmimg, Ohio State University
1986 Advanced Practicum Counselor, Counseling & Consultation Services, Ohio State University
1985 Practicum Counselor, Ohio State University
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Honors and Awards

  • Trailblazer Award, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2014
  • Outstanding Faculty Award, College of Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2009-2010
  • Outstanding Faculty Award, College of Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2005-2006
  • Outstanding Faculty Award, College of Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2002-2003
  • New Faculty Award, Texas Tech University, 1995-1996
  • Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Arts & Sciences, Drake University, 1991-1992

Education

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1989 PhD, Ohio State University - Main Campus ‐ Counseling Psychology
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1987 MA, Ohio State University - Main Campus ‐ Counseling Psychology
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1984 BA, University of Michigan ‐ Psychology and Women's Studies
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