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Dr. Lori Schelske

Associate Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Corban University

B.A. in Psychology (University of Michigan)

M.A. in Marriage and Family Studies (Azusa Pacific University)

Ph.D. in Counselor Education (Oregon State University)

After licensure, Dr. Schelske worked as a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, California, for 12 years. During that time, she also served as supervisor and Associate Director for a community clinic as well as a clinician in various programs focused on infant mental health and mother-infant attachment.

Dr. Schelske began as an adjunct in the psychology department at Corban University in 2009. She accepted a full-time faculty position in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in 2011. In this role, she supervises Corban counseling students during their counseling internship and collaborates with Student Life and other University departments to serves as a mental health resource on campus, serving as the clinical supervisor at the Corban University Counseling Center.

Dr. Schelske serves as the clinical supervisor for Salem Free Counseling Clinic, where she supervises graduates from Corban’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. She is also the Counseling Coordinator at Jefferson Baptist Church, which allows JBC counselors to offer low-fee Christian counseling to the church and community while also providing Corban graduates with a supervised setting to gain counseling hours for state licensure.

Dr. Schelske earned her Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Oregon State University and focused her dissertation on counseling supervision.