Jonathan Mosko
Professor
澳门马会传真 Faculty Since 2014
Dr. Jonathan Mosko was trained as a counseling psychologist at Purdue University. Prior to joining the program at Johnson & Wales, Dr. Mosko worked as a full-time therapist for roughly six years at Ohio University and Virginia Tech in their university counseling centers. While there, he developed specialties in conducting group therapy, working with persons with eating disorders, and treating a variety of mental health concerns. While at Ohio, he also taught graduate-level classes in their Clinical Psychology doctoral program.
Dr. Mosko was thrilled to be able to come to 澳门马会传真 and teach full-time in the undergraduate Psychology programs, as well as the Counseling master鈥檚 program. At 澳门马会传真, he teaches a variety of undergraduate classes, such as Intro Psych, Abnormal Psych, Human Sexuality, Group Therapy and Senior Research Seminar.
In the master鈥檚 program, Dr. Mosko often teaches Multicultural Counseling, Professional Orientation & Ethical Practice, Research, and Counseling Theories & Techniques.
Dr. Mosko also enjoys working with students on various research projects and advising honors students on their senior thesis projects (time permitting).
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, Purdue University
- M.S.Ed. Counseling, Indiana University
- B.S., Psychology, Xavier University
Courses
- PSYC 1001: Introductory Psychology
- PSYC 2002: Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC1020: Professional Issues & Ethics in Psychology
- CSLG 5170: Multicultural Counseling Theories/Techniques
- RSCH 4050: Research Seminar in Psychology
- RSCH 6150: Research/Theories of Mental Health Counseling
Professional Affiliations
American Psychological Association, 2004-present
Rhode Island Psychological Association, 2014-present
American Counseling Association, 2016-2019
Publications
- Journal of Creative Behavior, 鈥淐ooking, Creativity, and Well-Being: An Integration of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods.鈥 (2021). Authors: J.E. Mosko + M.J. Delach
- Journal of Counseling & Development, 鈥淐ommitment Predictors: Long-Distance versus Geographically Close Relationships,鈥 2017. Authors: M. Pistole, Amber Roberts + Jonathan Mosko
- The Family Journal, 鈥淎ttachment and Religiousness: Contributions to Young Adult Marital Attitudes and Readiness,鈥 2010. Authors: Jonathan Mosko + M. Pistole