Gustavo Salazar

 Gustavo Salazar

Gustavo Salazar

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Biography

Texas A&M International University - Psychology



Experience

  • Texas A&M International University

    Academic Coordinator

    I work for TRiO Student Support Services Grant. This grant assists first-generation college students.

Education

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Psychology

  • St. Mary's University

    Ph.D.

    Counselor Education and Supervision

  • Texas A&M International University

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Counseling Psychology
    http://www.csi-net.org/

  • Texas A&M International University

    Academic Coordinator


    I work for TRiO Student Support Services Grant. This grant assists first-generation college students.

Positions

  • Texas Counseling Association

    member

    Phone: (512) 472-3403 (800) 580-8144 Fax: (512) 472-3756 A Branch of the American Counseling Association

  • Texas Counseling Association

    member

    Phone: (512) 472-3403 (800) 580-8144 Fax: (512) 472-3756 A Branch of the American Counseling Association

  • Chi Sigma Iota

    member

    http://www.csi-net.org/urn:li:fs_education:(ACoAAA7y1EoByBG1FQRAai2knmlKmOTy7bykbfI,157113798)

  • Texas Counseling Association

    member

    Phone: (512) 472-3403 (800) 580-8144 Fax: (512) 472-3756 A Branch of the American Counseling Association

  • Chi Sigma Iota

    member

    http://www.csi-net.org/urn:li:fs_education:(ACoAAA7y1EoByBG1FQRAai2knmlKmOTy7bykbfI,157113798)

  • Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender issues in counseling

    Member

    http://www.txca.org/tca/TALGBTIC_Home.asp Mission Statement The mission of the Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling (TALGBTIC), a division of the Texas Counseling Association, is to educate mental health service providers about issues confronting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) individuals. We believe that all individuals should be free to develop their full potential regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity, and that professional counselors must understand the unique ways gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals experience inequality and injustice resulting from discrimination and prejudice.

  • Texas Counseling Association

    member

    Phone: (512) 472-3403 (800) 580-8144 Fax: (512) 472-3756 A Branch of the American Counseling Association

  • Chi Sigma Iota

    member

    http://www.csi-net.org/urn:li:fs_education:(ACoAAA7y1EoByBG1FQRAai2knmlKmOTy7bykbfI,157113798)

  • Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender issues in counseling

    Member

    http://www.txca.org/tca/TALGBTIC_Home.asp Mission Statement The mission of the Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling (TALGBTIC), a division of the Texas Counseling Association, is to educate mental health service providers about issues confronting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) individuals. We believe that all individuals should be free to develop their full potential regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity, and that professional counselors must understand the unique ways gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals experience inequality and injustice resulting from discrimination and prejudice.

  • Texas Counseling Association

    member

    Phone: (512) 472-3403 (800) 580-8144 Fax: (512) 472-3756 A Branch of the American Counseling Association

  • Chi Sigma Iota

    member

    http://www.csi-net.org/urn:li:fs_education:(ACoAAA7y1EoByBG1FQRAai2knmlKmOTy7bykbfI,157113798)

  • Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender issues in counseling

    Member

    http://www.txca.org/tca/TALGBTIC_Home.asp Mission Statement The mission of the Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling (TALGBTIC), a division of the Texas Counseling Association, is to educate mental health service providers about issues confronting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) individuals. We believe that all individuals should be free to develop their full potential regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity, and that professional counselors must understand the unique ways gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals experience inequality and injustice resulting from discrimination and prejudice.