Carroy
(Cuf) Ferguson
Ph.D.,
Psychology (clinically-based); Boston
College
Associate
Professor, Human Services
Office:
W-4-144-15
Phone
number: 617-287-7232
Carroy.Ferguson@umb.edu
Professor
Ferguson has been teaching undergraduate courses in Human Services
at CPCS since 1979. Professor Ferguson incorporates his experience
in clinical psychology and counseling into his instructional activities.
His aim is to assist students in better understanding themselves
as learners by examining their own personal circumstances, particular
situations, and socio-cultural influences. Professor Ferguson
is also a Board Member of several community groups (Association
for Humanistic Psychology; Dimock
Community
Health
Center;
The Institute Press-Boston; and Institute for Humanistic Psychology;
and many others).
Recent
Publications:
Ferguson,
Carroy (2004). "Transitions
in Consciousness from an African American Perspective"
Ferguson,
Carroy (2003). “The Conscious Use of ‘The Mirror Effect': Co-Creating
a Utopian World.” In Arthur B. Shostak's (Ed.) Viable Utopian
Ideas Shaping a Better World. Armonk,
NY:
M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Ferguson,
Carroy (2001). “Humanity's Great Decision.” AHP Feature Article.
Evaluates
the following Competencies:
Group Dynamics
Human Development
Delivery
of Services
Development
of Human Services
Life Stages:
Issues and Challenges
Social Construction
of Relationships
Models and
Strategies of Case Management
Human Service
Interventions I and II
Links:
http://www.cpcs.umb.edu/calendar/cpcs_news.htm
http://www.cpcs.umb.edu/documents/cpcs_newsletter_spring_2006.pdf
http://www.utopianideas.net/1st_edition/Ferguson.htm
http://www.lesley.edu/journals/jppp/1/jp3ii4.html
http://www.sonoma.edu/psychology/os2db/ferguson1.html