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Shoshana D. Kerewsky
Assistant Professor, Counseling Psychology
240 HEDCO Building
5251 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-5251
kerewsky@uoregon.edu
Shoshana Kerewsky teaches in the Counseling Psychology doctoral program, the Family and Human Services (FHS) undergraduate program, and the Couples & Family Therapy master's program. She is Director of Internships for Counseling Psychology. Her teaching interests include ethics, group therapy and intervention, assessment, and supervision. She is director of the Northwest Human Services Association.

Kerewsky's clinical interests include life transitions; lesbian/gay/bi/transgender, multicultural, and women's issues; grief and loss; adjustment to chronic and terminal illness; expressive arts and writing therapies; social constructionism and "Fourth Wave" therapies; supervision, training, and mentoring; and qualitative research. She is also interested in professional licensure issues.

EDUCATION
Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School (APA-Accredited), 1998 
M.A., Counseling Psychology, Clinical Track, Lesley College, 1990  
A.M., Writing, Brown University, 1985 
B.A., Special Major in Linguistics and Psychology, Swarthmore College, 1983