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J. “Jay” LaVelle Ingram, Ph.D., Director
Dr. Ingram received her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1989 and her undergraduate degree from Smith College. Dr. Ingram has served as Director of a city’s Employee Assistance Program and Coordinator of a county Psychological Assessment Program before returning to campus life. She specializes in cross-cultural theory and therapy, diagnostic assessment and the treatment of severe depression.
Bonita Johnsen, Ph.D., Associate Director Dr. Johnsen graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Johnsen is a senior staff member at UCS, having served for over 20 years as a counselor and supervisor and over 10 years as an administrator. In addition to individual therapy, Dr. Johnsen provides career counseling and alcohol and drug assessment to students. Dr. Johnsen is integrative in her approach to therapy, often utilizing psychodynamic theory in her conceptualization of cases.
Bruce Regan, M.D., Psychiatrist Consultant
Dr. Regan graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Social Relations and the University of Maryland Medical School with a medical degree. Dr. Regan is Board Certified in Psychiatry and Neurology and is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He has held positions as Assistant Professor at UMAB, staff psychiatrist at the Baltimore VA Hospital, Psychiatric Residency Training Director for the Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration, Acting Clinical Director of Springfied Hospital Center, Superintendent of Spring Grove Hospital Center, Medical Consultant to the Planning Division of the Maryland Mental Hygiene Administration, Medical Director of Queen Anne’s County Mental Health Center and Medical Director at Way Station, Inc. Throughout his career he has maintained a part-time private practice.
Grace Riley, Psy.D., Groups Coordinator
Dr. Riley achieved her doctoral degree from Argosy University, Washington D.C. after completing her pre-doctoral internship at Towson University’s Counseling Center. Dr. Riley works primarily from a brief psychodynamic approach with an emphasis on self psychology theory. Dr. Riley’s special interests include developmental issues of the college student, especially related to separation-individuation and attachment.
Michael Varhol, Psy.D., Outreach Coordinator
Dr. Varhol achieved his doctoral degree from the Clinical Psy.D. program at the George Washington University after completing his pre-doctoral internship at the Johns Hopkins University Counseling Center. Dr. Varhol works primarily from a contemporary psychoanalytic foundation addressing eating disorders, self-harm, relationship issues and personal development; he also conducts multiple counseling groups. |