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 |
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SPSY 0928 |
Honors The Meaning of Madness |
Undergraduate |
CPSY 2302 |
Can We Talk? Real World Interviewing |
Undergraduate |
CPSY 5492 |
Theories of Counseling Psychology |
Graduate |
CPSY 5566 |
Professional Issues in Mental Health Counseling |
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 9285 |
Master's Internship in Counseling Psychology |
Graduate |
CPSY 9387 |
Practicum in Counseling Psychology I & II |
Graduate |
EDAD 0855 |
Why care about College: Higher Education in American Life |
Undergraduate |
Selected Publications
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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