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Emma Quadlander-Goff, M.S., ALC, NCC

Clinical Researcher at Clinicom

Emma Quadlander-Goff, M.S., ALC, NCC has held various roles in the counseling field since 2016. In that year, they were a Summer Intern at the Williamson County Animal Shelter. Emma then worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Southwestern University from 2016-2018. In 2018, they were a McNair Research Tutor for the McNair Scholars Program at Troy University, and also held the roles of Graduate Research Assistant and Graduate Student at Troy University. In 2019, Emma worked as a Counseling Intern at Living Waters Counseling, and as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor at Pathways Professional Counseling. In 2020, they were a Clinical Researcher at CLINICOM. In 2021, Emma was a Technical Coordinator for the Vocational Evaluation Forensic Certificate (VEFC). Emma is currently a Counselor at Perspective Counseling.

Emma Quadlander-Goff, M.S., ALC, NCC has a comprehensive educational history. Emma completed their high school education at Westwood High School, Austin, Texas in 2013. Emma then went on to obtain an Associate's Degree in Pre-Law Studies from Texas Tech University in 2013. In 2014, they earned a Bachelor's of Art in Psychology from Southwestern University in 2017. In 2018, they completed their Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Troy University in 2020. Emma is currently pursuing their Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision from Auburn University, which they are expected to complete in 2023. Additionally, they have obtained certifications in QPR Gatekeeper from the QPR Institute in 2021, National Certified Counselor (NCC) from The National Board for Certified Counselors in 2021, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training from LivingWorks in 2021.

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  • Clinical Researcher

    February, 2020 - present