Counseling/Human Behavior
"I am passionate about assisting prospective professional counselors in gaining real-world knowledge and immediately applicable counseling skills as it relates to professional counseling, the integration of neuroscience in counseling, and professional counseling in collaboration with psychopharmacological intervention, clinical psychology, and psychiatry."
My Unique Approach to Education
“Given my personal background in multiple learning modalities and previous experience as a non-traditional, adult learner, I tend to utilize real-world (de-identified) clinical cases in conjunction with up-to-date research that highlights the utility of professional counseling as it relates to neuroscience and emerging trends in the profession.”
– Dr. Levi Armstrong
Dr. Armstrong has a bachelor’s of science from Texas A&M University – College Station in community health/biomedical science, a master’s degree in psychology (professional counseling emphasis), and a doctorate in clinical psychology with a specialty emphasis in clinical neuropsychology from the University of the Rockies in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He completed a 1-year, APPIC – approved, pre-doctoral internship in clinical neuropsychology in Dallas and subsequently completed a formal two-year post-doctoral residency in clinical neuropsychology in Tyler/Paris, Texas under the supervision of a board certified clinical neuropsychologist. Additionally, Dr. Levi earned his post-doctoral master’s of science degree in clinical psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University, which affords him advanced knowledge and clinical training in psychotropic medications.
– University of the Rockies
– University of the Rockies
– Texas A&M
My Unique Approach to Education
“Given my personal background in multiple learning modalities and previous experience as a non-traditional, adult learner, I tend to utilize real-world (de-identified) clinical cases in conjunction with up-to-date research that highlights the utility of professional counseling as it relates to neuroscience and emerging trends in the profession.”
– Dr. Levi Armstrong
Dr. Armstrong has a bachelor’s of science from Texas A&M University – College Station in community health/biomedical science, a master’s degree in psychology (professional counseling emphasis), and a doctorate in clinical psychology with a specialty emphasis in clinical neuropsychology from the University of the Rockies in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He completed a 1-year, APPIC – approved, pre-doctoral internship in clinical neuropsychology in Dallas and subsequently completed a formal two-year post-doctoral residency in clinical neuropsychology in Tyler/Paris, Texas under the supervision of a board certified clinical neuropsychologist. Additionally, Dr. Levi earned his post-doctoral master’s of science degree in clinical psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University, which affords him advanced knowledge and clinical training in psychotropic medications.
– University of the Rockies
– University of the Rockies
– Texas A&M