Rehabilitation Institute


   
Faculty/Staff Profiles

Assistant Professor - Stacie L. Robertson, Ph.D., CRC

 
  E-mail
stacie5@siu.edu

Office
310A Rehn Hall

Phone
(618) 453-8279

Program Affiliation
Rehabilitation Counseling Training
 

Specializations: Rehabilitation Counseling, Counseling Psychology, Diversity and Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation.
 
Dr. Stacie L. Robertson is an Assistant Professor in the Rehabilitation Counselor Training Program at the Rehabilitation Institute, Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She holds a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the Pennsylvania State University (2003), and a M.S., in Rehabilitation Counseling from University of Illinois (1995). Prior to joining the SIUC faculty. Dr. Robertson worked in the field of rehabilitation and counseling for over 10 years. She has worked in the areas of substance abuse, personal/emotional counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and independent living. During her doctoral work. Dr. Robertson was the recipient of college and national research grants. Her research interests include rehabilitation counselor training and development, diversity issues, and vocational rehabilitation. Dr. Robertson is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and is completing the requirements to become a licensed clinical psychologist.

 
Recent Publications:                               

Books Chapters

Flowers, C.R. & Robertson, S.L. (in press). Partnering with family for successful career outcomes. In P. Leung, C. Flowers, W. Talley, & P. Sanderson (Eds.). Multicultural issues in rehabilitation and allied health programs.

Articles:

Hunt, B. & Robertson, S. (2001). HIV/AIDS Training within Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Programs: A Follow-Up Study. Rehabilitation Education,15, 213-223.

Robertson, S.L., Flowers, C.R., & Reyes, S. (2005). Substance abuse and minority children: Concerns and strategies for rehabilitation counselors. In R. McConnell and C. Flowers (Eds.), Proceedings of the National Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns, (5) 30-43.

Robertson, S.L., & Rigger, T.F. (2005). Change in the offing: The new face of rehabilitation educators. Submitted for publication, Rehabilitation Education.

Robertson, S.L. (2005). Addiction education in the 21st Century: Using mass media in counselor education to bring counseling theories to life. Submitted for publication, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions. Robertson, S.L. (2005). Enhancing supervision relationships in rehabilitation. Manuscript in preparation.

Robertson, S.L., Rankin, C., & Rankin, J.A. (2005). The congruence between the role, function, and competence level expectations of rehabilitation counselors across three rehabilitation supervision settings. Manuscript in preparation.