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Nadine Isaac-Dennis

Nadine Isaac-Dennis

Nadine Isaac-Dennis

Title: Assistant Professor of Counselor Education
School Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Program Coordinator

Office Location: Bell Hall 160A
E-mail: nadinei@andrews.edu
Phone: (269) 471-3472

Education

PhD, Counseling and Counselor Education
University of Florida

MA, Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Andrews University


BS, Behavioural Science
Andrews University (University of the Southern Caribbean)
 

Licensed Professional Counselor
Nationally Certified Counselor
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional

Biography

Dr. Nadine Isaac-Dennis is an Assistant Professor in the School of Graduate Psychology & Counseling.  at Andrews University, where she also serves as Program Director for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling programs. A proud alumna of Andrews University, Dr. Isaac-Dennis earned her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling before completing her PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education at the University of Florida.

She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Michigan and holds national credentials as a National Certified Counselor (NCC). Additionally, she is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) with advanced training in grief counseling and social-emotional support.

Dr. Isaac-Dennis brings a wealth of experience in teaching and clinical supervision, having worked with graduate students in counseling and counseling psychology at Andrews University and the University of the Southern Caribbean. Her clinical background includes work in university counseling centers, school-based mental health services, and national education systems across the United States and the Caribbean.

Current Research or Professional Activities

Dr. Isaac-Dennis is actively engaged in research focused on the role of school mental health personnel in delivering trauma-informed care to students affected by community violence in Trinidad.

Selected Works & Publications

Behar-Horenstein, L.S., Isaac, N., Hudson-Vassell, C.N., Hudson-Vassell, M.E., Niu, L, Pratto, M.M.,  Roberts, K.W., Wingfield, R.J., Wolfgang. J., & Zafar, M.A. (2016). Promoting academic socialization through service learning experiences. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 28(2), 158-167. http://www.isetl.org/ijtlhe/pdf/IJTLHE2149.pdf

Isaac, N. (2015, December). The traumatic impact of community violence exposure on primary school children in Trinidad and Tobago. [Doctoral dissertation]. UFDC Home - All Collection Groups. https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0049590/00001