Dr. James P. Stratoudakis, Ph.D, Lcp
About Dr. James P. Stratoudakis, Ph.D, Lcp
Dr. James P. Stratoudakis is an Associate Clinical Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University and an adjunct faculty member at George Mason University. He specializes in counseling, ethics, and community consultation, providing mentorship to students in medical and behavioral health fields.
Work at George Washington University
Dr. James P. Stratoudakis serves as an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University School of Medicine. He has held this position since 1992, contributing over 30 years of expertise in the field. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he instructs a course focused on counseling, ethics, and community consultation, aimed at preparing students for professional challenges in the medical and behavioral health sectors.
Current Role at George Mason University
Dr. Stratoudakis has been an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Counseling and Development at George Mason University since 2016. His role involves teaching and mentoring students, where he emphasizes the importance of clinical ethics, risk management, and policy development. This position has allowed him to influence the next generation of professionals in the field of counseling and behavioral health.
Education and Expertise
Dr. Stratoudakis holds a Ph.D. in Counseling & Rehabilitation Psychology from Michigan State University, which he completed from 1973 to 1976. He also earned a Master of Science in Psychology from DePaul University between 1971 and 1973. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Fairfield University. His extensive educational background underpins his expertise in clinical ethics and behavioral health.
Professional Affiliations and Contributions
Dr. Stratoudakis has engaged in various academic affiliations that support the professional development of students in the medical and behavioral health fields. His involvement includes providing mentoring and coaching to students, focusing on essential areas such as clinical ethics and risk management. This commitment to student development reflects his dedication to enhancing the quality of education in his field.
Previous Experience at George Mason University
Prior to his current roles, Dr. Stratoudakis worked as a Psychology Instruction Affiliate at George Mason University from 2006 to 2007. This position allowed him to further contribute to the academic environment by sharing his knowledge and experience with students in psychology.