Biography

Daniel Walinsky, PhD, is an associate professor of instruction at Temple University. He holds a PhD in counseling psychology from the University of North Dakota. Dr. Walinsky has been a full-time professor in master's training programs since 2012. His professional interests focus on the well-being of LGBTQIA people, and intersections of social justice and counseling psychology.

Research Interests

  • Gay/Lesbian Studies
  • Professional Development

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

CPSY 2302

Can We Talk? Real World Interviewing

Undergraduate

CPSY 5492

Theories of Counseling Psychology

Graduate

CPSY 5519

Group Counseling

Graduate

CPSY 5566

Professional Issues in Mental Health Counseling

Graduate

CPSY 5591

Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling Psychology

Graduate

CPSY 5593

Career Counseling and Development

Graduate

CPSY 5691

Diagnosis in Counseling Psychology

Graduate

CPSY 9185

Master's Internship in Counseling Psychology

Graduate

CPSY 9387

Practicum in Counseling Psychology I & II

Graduate

SPSY 0928

Honors The Meaning of Madness

Undergraduate

EDAD 0855

Why care about College: Higher Education in American Life

Undergraduate

Selected Publications

  • Walinsky, D. (2020). The racial healing handbook: Practical activities to help you challenge privilege, confront systemic racism & engage in collective healing. PSYCHOLOGY of WOMEN QUARTERLY, 44(3), pp. 418-418. doi: 10.1177/0361684320916890