Some stuck close to K-State. Others fanned out through the country. Wherever they went, students who earned their Ph.Ds. or master’s degrees last year are putting their K-State MFT educations to work.
Here’s what some of our new Ph.Ds. are doing:
- Bryan Cafferky, assistant professor, Loma Linda University (California), School of Behavioral Health, Department of Counseling and Family Sciences.
- Nathan Hardy, postdoctoral clinical research fellow at the Family Institute at Northwestern University (Chicago).
- Una Henry, assistant professor, Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA.
- Patricia Barros-Gomes, postdoctoral fellow at George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
- Blake Berryhill, MFT program director and assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
- Scott Sibley, assistant professor at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb.
Update on some of those with new master’s degrees:
- Nicole Lawson, a marriage and family therapist in Wilburton, Okla.
- Jordon Weideman, outpatient therapist at Season’s Center for Behavioral Health in Spencer, Iowa.
- Nicole Bird, intensive in-home therapist in the aftercare department of KVC Behavioral Health in Kansas City working with families when kids go home from being in foster care whether that be reintegration into their original home or adoption.
- Jenny Brown, working Andrews & Associates, the group practice of Rusty Andrews, in Manhattan.
- Heidi Swanke, outpatient therapist at Pawnee Mental Health in Manhattan.