Dr. O'Shan D. Gadsden is a sociocultural critic and published author who has presented at local, regional, and national conferences. He believes that his life's purpose is to assist individuals to walk in their authentic selves and work through those their unresolved "material" that impedes their highest level of individual and collective consciousness. He lives by the quote: "What you are seeking is already seeking you!"
Dr. Gadsden earned his PhD in Counseling Psychology from Howard University's APA accredited program. He attended Metropolitan College of New York City and obtained a B.P.S. in Human Services before attending Columbia University of New York City, Teachers College for graduate school. At Columbia, O'Shan received an M.A. in Clinical Psychology. Following the completion of this degree, O'Shan attended Howard University, where he earned his doctorate.
While in graduate school, O'Shan served as a teacher's assistant, graduate assistant, and psychological associate/consultant before completing his APA accredited pre-doctoral internship at the University of Delaware's Center for Counseling and Development. Following this, he began post-doctoral training as a Clinical Fellow at the JFK Behavioral Health Center in Philadelphia, PA. While serving in this capacity, Dr. Gadsden was courted and subsequently accepted his first academic appointment as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University-California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno, CA in their APA accredited clinical doctoral program. Dr. Gadsden is particularly interested in the relationship between black masculinity and emotional intimacy, the clinical utility of infusing spirituality and religious frameworks in treatment, and the clinical and organizational utility of infusing psychoanalytic theory when working with underserved populations and small businesses.
Dr. Gadsden earned his PhD in Counseling Psychology from Howard University's APA accredited program. He attended Metropolitan College of New York City and obtained a B.P.S. in Human Services before attending Columbia University of New York City, Teachers College for graduate school. At Columbia, O'Shan received an M.A. in Clinical Psychology. Following the completion of this degree, O'Shan attended Howard University, where he earned his doctorate.
While in graduate school, O'Shan served as a teacher's assistant, graduate assistant, and psychological associate/consultant before completing his APA accredited pre-doctoral internship at the University of Delaware's Center for Counseling and Development. Following this, he began post-doctoral training as a Clinical Fellow at the JFK Behavioral Health Center in Philadelphia, PA. While serving in this capacity, Dr. Gadsden was courted and subsequently accepted his first academic appointment as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University-California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno, CA in their APA accredited clinical doctoral program. Dr. Gadsden is particularly interested in the relationship between black masculinity and emotional intimacy, the clinical utility of infusing spirituality and religious frameworks in treatment, and the clinical and organizational utility of infusing psychoanalytic theory when working with underserved populations and small businesses.
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