Mark Chae, PhD, is a professional psychotherapist and organizational consultant. His teaching experience spans 15 years. In addition to his professorships, Mark Chae, PhD, has completed postdoctoral research projects at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS).
RBHS comprises eight schools, including medicine, public health, and pharmacy. RBHS research activity, among the top in New Jersey, tackles various areas of laboratory and clinical research. Additionally, RBHS collaborates with the Brain Health Institute to conduct research projects related to neurodegenerative diseases. In September 2020, Rutgers alumnus Herbert C. Klein donated $5 million to Rutgers University in support of its research efforts in Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Given in honor of Klein’s deceased wife Jacqueline, who passed as a result of Alzheimer’s disease, the funds will be allocated to the newly created Jacqueline Krieger Klein Endowed Director’s Chair in Alzheimer’s Disease and Neurodegeneration Research. The chair’s holder will be responsible for directing a new research center at the Brain Health Institute named in the Kleins’ honor: the Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s and Dementia Clinical Research and Treatment Center.
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In the past decade, Mark Chae, PhD, has acquired teaching experience from several universities. After earning his master of education from Columbia University in New York City, he joined Seton Hall University as a PhD candidate. Mark Chae completed the university’s APA-accredited counseling psychology doctoral program and was awarded multiple research grants.
Seton Hall University’s PhD full-time program in counseling psychology takes five years to complete. Students take theoretical courses and research hours worth a total of 97 credits. Courses cover theories of psychology, research methods, and ethical issues in professional psychology. Additionally, students have the option of choosing a minor area in which to specialize. All first-year PhD candidates are assigned as research assistants to accompanying faculty members in their research projects. In the following three years, students participate in externships taking place in counseling centers and hospitals. The fifth and final year comprises a full-time internship and a dissertation. |
AuthorA former researcher with the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Mark Chae, PhD, has pursued a number of corporate research projects over the past decade. Archives
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