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Andy Intagliata

Asst. Professor/Interim Chair - Counseling

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eMail

aintagliata@jcu.edu

Phone Number

216-397-4617

Location

Saint Ignatius Hall 315

Employee Type

Faculty

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Biography

Andrew Intagliata is a proud three-time graduate of the University of Toledo. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, his Master of Arts in Counselor Education, and his PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. Dr. Intagliata is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Licensed School Counselor in the state of Ohio. He has experience working with adults and children, and most recently was the supervisor of a Children’s Advocacy Center which offers counseling and other services to children who have experienced abuse. Dr. Intagliata enjoys teaching courses on legal, ethical, and professional issues; professional orientation; addiction knowledge and treatment; counseling children and adolescents; clinical diagnosis and psychopathology; and group counseling. His research interests are focused on sexual assault prevention, bystander intervention, sexual consent, and dual relationships. Dr. Intagliata has previously served as president of the Chi Sigma Iota, Alpha Omega Chapter. He was also a part of two different writing teams for the American Counseling Association Graduate Student National Ethics Competition. His master’s level team took 1 st place and his doctoral level team took 2nd place.

In his spare time, Dr. Intagliata enjoys spending time with friends and family, and playing and watching sports. Although he cheers for his many Detroit teams (Lions, Pistons, and Tigers), he is a strong supporter of Ohio State football.

Teaching Interests

Legal, ethical, and professional issues; professional orientation; addiction knowledge and treatment; counseling children and adolescents; clinical diagnosis and psychopathology; group counseling

Research Interests

Sexual assault prevention, bystander intervention, sexual consent, dual relationships

Awards and Recognitions

  • President of Chi Sigma Iota, Alpha Omega Chapter (Fall 2014 – Spring 2015)
  • Member of 2 nd place team: American Counseling Association 2014 Doctoral Level Graduate Student National Ethics Competition
  • Member of 1 st place team: American Counseling Association 2012 Master’s Level Graduate Student National Ethics Competition

Publications

Perera-Diltz, D. M., Intagliata, A. J., & Laux, J. M. (2016). Middle Adulthood: Emotional and Social Development. In D. Capuzzi & M. Stauffer (Eds.), Human Growth and Development Across the Life Span: Applications for Counselors. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. DuFresne, R., Haar, J. I., Intagliata, A., & Rybarczyk, N. (2013). The Case of Liam: Ethical Counseling of Minors. To be retrieved from https://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/vistas/by-year2/vistas-2013/docs/default-source/vistas/the-case-of-liam.

Degrees

  • PhD, University of Toledo
  • M.A., University of Toledo
  • B.A., University of Toledo