Angel C. Duncan Ph Dc, Ma, Mft, Atr
About Angel C. Duncan Ph Dc, Ma, Mft, Atr
Angel C. Duncan is a seasoned counseling psychologist, art therapist, and educator with over 20 years of experience. She currently serves as Program Manager at Life Molecular Imaging and is the Founder and Co-Developer of Arts In Mind at Yale University.
Work at Yale University
Currently, Angel C. Duncan serves as the Founder, Co-Developer, and Co-Facilitator of Arts in Mind at Yale University. This role has been held since 2019, contributing to the integration of arts and mental health initiatives within the academic environment. The program aims to enhance cognitive and emotional well-being through creative expression.
Education and Expertise
Angel C. Duncan holds multiple advanced degrees. She earned a Master of Arts in Art Therapy/Counseling Psychology from Notre Dame de Namur University between 2002 and 2004. She further pursued a Doctor of Psychology in Gerontology at the University of NorthCentral from 2018 to 2023. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Design and Applied Arts from Texas Lutheran University from 1997 to 2000. Her educational background supports her extensive work in counseling psychology, art therapy, and clinical trials research.
Professional Experience
Angel C. Duncan has over 20 years of experience in various roles related to counseling psychology, art therapy, and education. She currently works at Life Molecular Imaging as Program Manager for Clinical Trials & Education, a position she has held since 2021. Previously, she served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Tampa from 2020 to 2022 and as Program Director/Assistant Professor at Albertus Magnus College from 2010 to 2020. Her diverse roles reflect her commitment to education and clinical practice.
Achievements in Clinical Trials Research
Angel C. Duncan has significant experience in clinical trials research, particularly in Alzheimer's disease and psychiatric disorders. Her role at Life Molecular Imaging involves overseeing clinical operations and educational initiatives. She has also worked as a Research Associate and Director of Education at the Neuropsychiatric Research Center of Southwest Florida, contributing to research efforts in mental health.
Community Engagement and Advocacy
Angel C. Duncan actively works to bridge community gaps and improve lives through collaborations with advocacy groups and medical/research institutions. Her experience as Programs Director at the Alzheimer's Association® and her current initiatives reflect her dedication to enhancing community health and well-being through education and support.