Academics

LMU Graduate Faculty


Dr. Rusty Winchester   Rusty Winchester
 
Assisant Professor, Graduate Education
  423.869.6211
  rusty.winchester@lmunet.edu







Education

PhD in Home Economics, Child & Family Studies, University of Tennessee (1983)
MS in Educational Psychology/Guidance and Counseling, University of Tennessee (1978)
AB in Psychology, Davidson College (1973)

Other Teaching Experience

  • University of Tennessee
    • Adulthood and Aging (1989)
    • Sex Roles and Marriage; Intimacy: Marriage and Its Alternatives (1984)
    • Human Sexuality (1979-80, 1980-81)
Consulting/Outside Training
  • Case by case consultation with former students regarding students in school counseling situations
Honors and Awards

  • Highest rated trainer by therapist attendees six years in a row, Knoxville Institute for Sexual Abuse Treatment Training (1990-1996)
Professonal Presentations

  • "Understanding and Parenting the Explosive Child," Blount County United Way/Success by Six Community Forum (2005)
Research

  • Dissertation: "The Design, Implementation and Evaluation of a Sexuality Program for Parents"
Research Plans
  • Survey of area clinicians as to appraoches used/need for training related to treating "explosive children"
Professonal and Scholarly Affiliations
  • American Counseling Association (ACA)