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J. Michael Russell
Professor
Office: H-311B
Phone: (657) 278-2752
Email: jmrussell@fullerton.edu
J. Michael Russell

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, CSUF
Emeritus Professor of Human Services, CSUF
Research Analyst, Training Analyst, Newport Psychoanalytic Institute.

Education:
Qualified as a Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, 1993
Nationally Certified Psychoanalyst, 1991
Graduate Analyst , Newport Psychoanalytic Institute, 1988
Nationally Certified Counselor, 1984
Licensed as a Research Psychoanalyst , California State Board of Medical Quality Assurance, 1983
Ph. D., Philosophy, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1971
M. A., Philosophy, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1966
B. A., Combined Social Sciences, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1963

Career overview:
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Human Services, 2004 to present
CSUF, Department of Philosophy, 1969 to present, CSUF
joint appointment, Departments of Philosophy and Human Services, 1983 to present
Consulting, 1973 to present
Licensed Research Psychoanalyst, 1983 to present
Faculty, Newport Psychoanalytic Institute, 1988 to present
Chair, Department of Philosophy, 1999-2003
Head, Human Services Department, 1996-1997
Chair, Department of Human Services, 1994-1996
Faculty, Department of Counseling, CSUF, 1991
Acting Chair or Coordinator, Department of Human Services, periodically, 1981 – 1994
Chair, Department of Philosophy, 1972-1975
Faculty, California Graduate Institute, 1973 to 1994
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Oswego, 1967-1969
Teaching Assistant, Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1965-1967

Overview of teaching experience at CSUF:
Served on three master’s degree committees for students in other fields, numerous independent studies, and taught a very wide range of courses, including the following: Assumptions of Psychotherapy, Philosophy 341
Case Analysis, Human Services 480\\ Character and Conflict, Human Services 300
Death and Meaningfulness (special), Philosophy
Death, Aging and Meaning, Philosophy 448
Epistemology, Philosophy 430
Existential Group, Honors 304
Existential Group, Philosophy 324
Existentialism, Philosophy 323
Freud, Lacan & Feminism, Philosophy seminar
Group experience of Nietzsche and Camus, Philosophy, special
Group Process, Human Services 416
Hegel seminar, Philosophy seminar
Heidegger, Philosophy seminar
Insanity, Philosophy, special
Introduction to Philosophy , Philosophy 100
Introduction to Philosophy, Fullerton First Year
Metaphysics, Philosophy 420
Methods of Inquiry, Philosophy 304
Phenomenology, Philosophy 425
Practicum in Group Leadership, Human Services 490
Sartre and Freud, Philosophy seminar
Sartre, Philosophy seminar
Self-Deception and Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Philosophy seminar
Theories and Techniques of Counseling, Human Services 380
Counseling modalities, Counseling graduate course
Theory and Practice of Group, Human Services 450
Therapeutic Modes in Individual Counseling, Counseling 520
Therapy and Theory, Philosophy, special\\ Western Philosophy, Philosophy 115 A and B
Wittgenstein, Philosophy seminar

Research interests:
Existential psychoanalysis
Philosophy of mind
Action theory
Philosophical counseling and practice
Group work
Case analysis
Theories and techniques of counseling
Connections between speech and affect

Web page: http://jmichaelrussell.org/


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