Shalini Mathew

|Shalini Mathew - Contributing Author|Dr. Shalini Mathew , Ph.D is an Assistant Professor and Practicum-Internship coordinator in the Counseling Department at Northern State University. Dr. Mathew is a Nationally Certified Counselor through NBCC. Dr. Mathew has a PHD in Counselor Education & Supervision from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, an MPhil in School Counseling, and an MS in Behavior Science from India. She also holds a B.S. in Family & Community Science from Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala, India. For the last three years Dr. Mathew taught different counseling classes and supervised practicum and internship students. She has also served as an Assessment coordinator and practiced as a School Counselor and Child psychologist at a psychiatric setting in India for twelve years. Dr. Mathew's research interests include Children with specific learning disabilities, Complementary and alternative therapies in counseling, Counselor wellness, Trauma-Informed Care, and Counselor Education, Assessment and evaluation, Counseling immigrants and refugees, Experiences of international students and Cross-cultural counseling.

Publications

Cultivating Cultural Competence and Meaningful Bonds in the Virtual Classroom Using a Narrative Approach
Selin Philip, Shalini Mathew. © 2024. 17 pages.
The narrative theoretical approach to content delivery is a powerful tool for educators and students to cultivate their cultural competencies and meaningful connections in the...