2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Dispute Resolution and Counseling
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Clinical Assistant Professor Greta Davis, Interim Department Chair
Clinical Professors: Thomas Hartsell
Clinical Associate Professors: Betty Snyder, Margaret Jacome, Colleen Logan, Cynthia Matthews, John Potter, Edita Ruzgyte, Brandy Schumann, Misty Solt
Clinical Assistant Professors: Greta Davis, Mario De La Garza, Terra Wagner
Visiting Clinical Assistant Professors: Gary Clayton, Suzanne Maxwell
Department Information
The Department of Dispute Resolution and Counseling comprises programs that share a focus on the resolution of problems, from personal conflicts that could benefit from the guidance of professional counselors to interpersonal conflicts that require the intervention of professional mediators. These programs – which include a Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution, a graduate certificate in dispute resolution, a graduate certificate in healthcare collaboration and conflict engagement, and a Master of Science in Counseling – offer the education and tools that allow practitioners to resolve problems.
Contact Information
Dispute Resolution, Master’s Degree and Graduate Certificates Program Office
Harold Clark Simmons Hall, Suite 201
6401 Airline Rd.
Box 750509
Dallas, TX 75275-0509
214-768-4500
www.smu.edu/resolution
Counseling, Master’s Degree Program Office
6116 N. Central Expy., Suite 300
Dallas, TX 75206
www.smu.edu/mastercounseling
Study Abroad
During the summer term, students may earn credit toward the certificate or master’s program by completing coursework at off-site venues such as Italy, Dublin, Geneva and Croatia. In addition, counseling students may complete one-week intensive courses on a Disney Cruise, in Australia or at the University’s campus in Taos, New Mexico.
Client Services: SMU Mediation and Conflict Resolution Services
www.smu.edu/ADRservices
Mediation and arbitration services are available to parties involved in a dispute. Dispute Resolution Program alumni, faculty, current students with at least 200 hours of training, as well as alternative dispute resolution professionals within the community serve as volunteer mediators.
Parties may use SMU conflict resolution services whether or not a lawsuit is filed, either by contacting SMU directly or in compliance with an order from the court. Mediation is a process that helps disputants resolve a problem and reach a solution that is mutually agreeable. Those in dispute remain in control of the outcome by crafting an agreement with the help of a mediator. In arbitration, the disputants control the process by presenting their case informally under rules of procedure they determine, but the arbitrator determines the outcome. Both mediation and arbitration are confidential.
SMU Mediation and Conflict Resolution Services
6116 N. Central Expy., Suite 410
Dallas, TX 75206
www.smu.edu/adrservices
Client Services: Center for Family Counseling
www.smu.edu/FamilyCounseling
The Center for Family Counseling offers a variety of counseling services to individuals (e.g., geriatric/adult, adolescents and children); groups; couples; and families struggling with personal, social or career-related issues, while providing SMU graduate counseling students with meaningful training experiences via supervised therapeutic interactions. Some of the general issues that counseling can address include (but are not limited to) grief and loss, depression, anxiety, attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, self-concept, relationships, stress, trauma, parent education and career exploration. The clinic offers counseling services that are tailored to the developmental needs of clients, such as play therapy for children ages 2–8 and activity therapy for children ages 9–12. The clinic also has a satellite branch housed in the Resource Center that offers both personal and group counseling, specializing in the lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender community. A second satellite branch housed within the nearby Frisco Independent School District offers counseling services to students in the school system and to their parents.
Contact Information
Center for Family Counseling
6116 N. Central Expy., Suite 410
Dallas, TX 75206
Frisco Satellite Clinic
6928 Maple Street
Frisco, TX 75033
214-579-3810
www.smu.edu/FamilyCounseling
Resource Center
5750 Cedar Springs Rd.
Dallas TX 75235
214-528-0144
www.rcdallas.org
ProgramsMaster Certificate
CoursesCounselingDispute Resolution
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