About the Speaker
Jamie Bludworth, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor
Arizona State University
Jamie Bludworth is a licensed psychologist, clinical associate professor, Director of the Counselor Training Center, and Training Director for the MPCAC accredited Master of Counseling program in the School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University (ASU). He teaches Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Advanced Counseling Theories, Theories of Clinical Supervision, Masters and Doctoral Practica, Doctoral Supervision Practicum, and Neuroscience of Psychotherapy. Dr. Bludworth has previous experience in administrative and clinical supervision as the associate director of ASU Counseling Services, where he supervised clinicians at all levels of professional development. He has worked in private practice, conducted psychological assessments for incarcerated youth, and has served as a psychological consultant for the state of Arizona. Dr. Bludworth’s primary areas of professional interest include: culturally responsive crisis assessment and intervention, training and supervision, and administrative and systemic practices that improve client and trainee outcomes. He conducts process and outcome research with doctoral students at ASU. He is first author of the chapter on clinical supervision in the Handbook of Counseling Psychology (in press). He is also active in the American Counseling Association (ACA) where he has been an invited speaker at the ACA national conference since 2010. Dr. Bludworth received his doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Arizona State University in 2007.