Bio
My training and expertise are in agency, community, educational Institute, and private practice with individuals dealing with mental health, substance abuse, trauma, couples counseling, and children ages 5 and up as a certified play therapist for the past 20 years.
Degree
EdD in Counselor Education and Supervision
Argosy University of Denver
MA in Community Counseling
University of Northern Colorado
BS in Human Services
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Other in
Aurora Community College
Published Works
- Hudson-Matthew, N. T., Worthy, C. S. (2024, November). Importance of Facilitating Cross-Cultural Online Discussion. Published by InScience Press.
- Wark, L., Milliken, T., Kerewsky, S., Hudson-Matthew, T. (2019). Ethics Education in Human Services: Course Context and Teaching Activities. Journal of Human Services,
- Hudson-Matthew, N. T. (2017, July (3rd Quarter/Summer)). Parental Influence on College Students Problem Drinking. IATED.
- Hudson-Matthew, N. T. (2017). Training Educational Staff in Motivational Interviewing. IATED,
- Hudson, N. T., Arlen, C. (2013). Ethics: Many Shades of Grey. , www.nationalhumanservices.org
- Worthy, C. S., Bagwell, L. B., Hudson, N. T. (2013). Parent/Child Stress in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence. Human Services Today/College of Education and Human Services, UnMmmmmof Wisconsin Oshkosh, (Winter 2013), N/A. http://www.uwosh.edu/hst/?p=251.
Research Interests
My scholarly interests are in mental health, ethics, equality and inclusion, domestic violence, self-esteem, addiction, grief and loss, and motivational interviewing techniques.