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Constantina Giannopoulos

Associate Professor & Administrative Director APC/DPAC

Department: Psychology

Faculty: Arts and Science



Expertise:

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, therapist counseling

Language(s) spoken:

English

Professional associations:

PhD


In the Department of Psychology, I teach both at the graduate and undergraduate level. At the graduate level, I am involved mainly with the in-house training of clinical graduate students. I usually teach Models of Intellectual Assessment as well as the Intellectual Assessment and Personality Assessment Practica to graduate psychology students. I also supervise junior and senior therapists using a Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy (CBT) approach. At the undergraduate level, I typically teach courses related to industrial psychology such as Organizational Behaviour as well as courses related to psychopathology such as Abnormal Psychology.

I have been teaching at Concordia University for over seventeen years in various capacities and in three of the four Faculties; generally, my teaching has been in the area of human behaviour in different contexts (e.g., dramatic arts and business). I have received a Distinguished Teaching Award, and was also the Faculty of Arts and Science nominee for the President's Excellence in Teaching Award in 2011.

As the Director of the Applied Psychology Centre, the in-house training clinic for graduate students in the Clinical Program in the Department of Psychology, I am responsible for the overall operation of the Centre. I am also involved with the training of student-therapists and with providing service to the internal and external community.

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