Back to videoconferencing with Quinnipiac

Author: Frank LaBanca, Ed.D.

Using the information below as well as your own interests and further research, compose appropriate, relevant questions to ask Ms. Christie  when she “visits” us on April 1st. Questions should be conceptual, in-depth, and original (do not repeat other students’ questions). Post them here so we can share our ideas and thoughts.

Her Bio: 

Cynthia L. Christie is the Assistant Dean for Career Services in the School of Health Sciences at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.   Ms. Christie is a Licensed Professional Counselor by the State of CT. and a Nationally Certified Counselor by the National Board for Certified Counselors.  After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree at Providence College in Rhode Island, she continued her education to achieve a Master of Science degree in Counseling with an emphasis in Student Development in Higher Education from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT.

Ms. Christie’s professional experience includes both non-profit and academic positions.  She has been a vocational rehabilitation counselor, supported education counselor and manager of psychosocial rehabilitation services, serving the psychiatric population at a large non-profit community service organization in Fairfield County.

Her professional experience in higher education includes positions at Fairfield University as an academic advisor and career counselor; at the Yale University School of Public Health as assistant director of career services; and currently at Quinnipiac University as assistant dean for career services, since 2007.

Ms. Christie is an active member of the Connecticut Counseling Association, the  Connecticut Career Counseling & Development Association, and the National Association of Colleges and Employers.  She represents Quinnipiac University Career Services through the CT. Conference of Independent Colleges, CT. Cooperative Education & Internship Association, Hartford Springfield Economic Partnership, and the CT. Area Health Education Center Advisory Committee.

 

Post by Tuesday, March 30


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8 Responses to “Back to videoconferencing with Quinnipiac”

  1. Gannon F. Says:

    What is the typical salary of a vocational rehabilitation councilor?

    What got you interested in the career of rehabilitation?

    I have noticed that you have experience in many different occupations as a councilor. Which field would you say is your favorite?

  2. Tyler W. Says:

    What College Major should you have a degree in to become a counselor?

    What other social sciences or sciences in general are closely related to those that you deal with in your profession?

    From what factors do you derive your job satisfaction (i.e. helping a student, the gratitude, etc.)?

  3. Dan Spicer Says:

    What are the greatest challenges when trying to help a student into hes or her work field?

    What kind of work and what types of people do you work with in the field of psychosocial therapy?

    What approaches do you take in order to solve each problem in your field? There is definitely no perfectly similar case because of the patient or client.

  4. Amanda W. Says:

    What is the average salary for a psychosocial rehabilitator?

    Did you know what profession you wanted to get into as a teenager?

    What are the biggest differences you noticed between psychosocial rehabiliation and vocational rehabiliation?

  5. David S. Says:

    1. What is the average salary for a Physician Assistant.
    2. Is there a big demand in the field of Physician’s Assistants.
    3. Although, athletic training and physicians assitant is similar, what would you say is the biggest difference.

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