Courtney R. Boddie, PhD, LCPC, LPC, NCC
Assistant Clinical Professor, Online Clinical Mental Health Counseling (OCMHC)
Biography
Dr. Courtney Boddie is core faculty in the OCMHC Program. His mission as a counselor educator and supervisor is to train counselors to bridge health equity gaps by offering their communities trauma-informed, culturally-attuned psychotherapeutic services. Dr. Boddie chose to join the faculty of the OCMHC Program because of its close alignment with his social justice orientation as a scientist-practitioner-advocate. “I love that I can provide high-quality training to adult learners near and far, making it easier for clients to access the care of culturally-attuned mental health providers!”
His areas of clinical and academic specialization include case conceptualization through an Adlerian lens, identity-affirmative practices in the diagnosis and assessment of psychological disorders, men’s mental health, race-based traumatic stress, and integrated care. As a clinically-active professor, he provides counseling, psychological evaluations, clinical supervision, and consultation services through his telehealth practice.
Prior to joining Seattle University, Dr. Boddie was a healthcare administrator in university and group practice settings. In this work, he supervised licensed and board-certified clinical mental health counselors, health service psychologists, clinical social workers, art therapists, and full-practice authority nurse practitioners with specializations in internal medicine and psychiatry.
Education
- Ph.D., Counselor Education & Educational Psychology, University of Missouri
- M.Ed., Community Mental Health Counseling, University of Missouri
- B.S., Organizational Behavior, Washington University