Dr. Jared Roberts teaches in the clinical mental health counseling master’s degree program. He typically teaches professional ethics, crisis counseling, psychopathology, and provides clinical supervision to students during practicum and internship courses. As a mental health counselor, he has worked with clients of all ages in individual, group, and family settings dealing with a variety of issues including substance abuse, sexual offenses, mood and anxiety disorders, and trauma. He is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR) and as a Partner Recovery Therapist (PRT).
His scholarly interests include clinical supervision, counselor theory development, and counselor education. His dissertation research examined the role of the supervisor’s counseling theory in the implementation of clinical supervision.
Dr. Roberts is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in the state of Idaho. During his free time he enjoys sports, cooking and eating, running, and traveling.