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Student Psychological Counseling Services

»What is SPCS?

The mission of Student Psychological Counseling Services (SPCS) is to assist students in functioning effectively in the university environment by assessing and supporting their psychological well-being as they pursue personal and academic goals.

SPCS is a department within the division of Student Affairs providing brief counseling and psychotherapy to students at Chapman University. SPCS is staffed with licensed mental health professionals, and a part time board-certified psychiatrist. Our services provide expertise, acceptance, and objective guidance in dealing with personal problems. Counseling at SPCS offers students the opportunity to look at themselves, their environment, and their relationships and facilitate positive change to enhance their emotional, relational and psychological well-being. Services are designed to assist students with a number of concerns and to enhance their ability to be more effective and successful in their academic and personal lives. While we work with students who may be experiencing a crisis, our goal is to help students manage their concerns before they develop into more serious issues.

Meet the SPCS Staff

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Andrew C. Kami, PhD, MSCP, MFT, MA, PSY 27304, MFT48835

Director, Psychological Counseling Services
Dr. Andrew Kami is a military veteran, Honorably Discharged from the United States Marine Corps.  He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the State of California and New Mexico, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and a Licensed Administrator for the State of California, maintaining 12 separate clinical certificates and 6 separate memberships in a variety of orientations and treatment modalities. He served for a decade as a Director for a facility working with Schizophrenia Spectrum Illnesses and is currently a Core Faculty/Professor of Psychology teaching on Trauma, Psychopharmacology and Clinical Practicum courses- having completed his requirements toward Prescription Rights as a Psychologist. He has conducted cognitive, psychological and personality assessments for the Departments of Mental Health and Children and Family Services in Los Angeles as well as trained multiple private community-based agencies and for-profit clinics, nationally. Andrew is bicultural (Mexican and Japanese) and takes pride in coming from East Los Angeles/Boyle Heights from a household that spoke Spanish and Japanese. Andrew enjoys watching baseball, practicing martial arts, looking at art, riding his motorcycle and eating way more than necessary.
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Julie Barbour, MS, LMFT, MFC41212

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist - Rinker
Julie received her master's degree in Counseling from California State Fullerton and has worked as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for the last 17 years. She has a depth of experience in working with individuals dealing with drug and alcohol addiction, co-occurring disorders, mood disorders, and providing trauma informed care. Julie's experience enables her to assist individuals in their academic journey and achieving personal growth.  She is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing and utilizes her skills to help individuals and families to negotiate the process of change. In her spare time, Julie enjoys traveling, hiking, and playing board games with her husband and daughters. She loves cooking and hosting dinner parties for her family and friends.
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Corene Tague, MA, LMFT, MFC42054

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist
Corene is a graduate of Pepperdine University's Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy program. She joined Student Psychological Counseling Services in 2014 and has been practicing psychotherapy for over 15 years.  Corene has specialized training and experience in working with phase of life transition individuals and student-athletes. As a prior NCAA student-athlete herself, Corene has a special interest in supporting individuals as they navigate through the added demands and pressures that can impact a student-athlete’s academic, social, and athletic success.  Corene enjoys spending time with her family, watching and attending sporting events, crocheting, camping, and spending time in her hometown of Huntington Beach.
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Christine Zes, MA, LMFT, MFC110347

Christine is a graduate of Chapman’s Marriage and Family Therapy Master's program and joined the staff at Student Psychological Counseling Services in 2016. She often works from a Mindfulness-based CBT orientation. Christine enjoys partnering with students as they navigate the beginning phase of “adulting” within an academic setting, exploring building confidence and autonomy. In her free time, Christine loves to travel, is a dog lover, and finds enjoyment and peace in her own mindfulness practice.
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Elizabeth A Santos, MA, LMFT, MFC42016

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist; AAMFT Approved Supervisor
Elizabeth was born and raised in Southern California. She graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Literature with a Creative Writing emphasis. Elizabeth attended Chapman University for her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology and has worked in non-profit and private practice settings with all ages and relationships.  She has had the honor of sharing her passion for therapy through teaching and training upcoming therapists in a university and private setting.  Elizabeth’s treatment approach is Collaborative and Experiential, utilizing Solution-Focused and Cognitive-Behavioral techniques.  Therapy focuses on supporting students in having a healthy identity, acceptance of self, creating balance, and promoting advocacy. Elizabeth has a busy family life. She also enjoys walks with her 2 dogs, reading, writing, and spending time at the beach.
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Andrea L. Killian, MA, AMFT 126941

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Andrea is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT), supervised by a licensed clinician. She was born and raised in Oregon. Andrea attended Chapman University as a non-traditional, first generation, transfer student of psychology. After becoming staff of the Financial Aid department upon completing  her undergraduate degree, Andrea started CU’s Master’s in Psychology with Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy program, receiving her MA degree. Andrea’s passion toward helping Chapman students, families, and the transforming nature of the therapeutic process, inspired her transition to SPCS & Disability Services as their first Coordinator and served SPCS in that role for 12 years. Andrea is thrilled to transition to full-time clinical work with students. She has extensive experience and passion in assisting students in crisis, and ensuring seeking help remains a comfortable, safe, and welcoming process. Andrea looks forward to completing clinical hours toward licensure while supporting students seeking self-growth, first-generation challenges, improving student relationships, and pursuing a specialty in suicide assessment, treatment and prevention. She is also the advisor for the campus student org Active Minds. Andrea enjoys anything involving the arts, thrift stores, road trips, returning her shopping carts and being with family.
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Veronica Clanton-Higgins, MSW, ASW 95431

Associate Clinical Social Worker
Veronica is a Registered Associate Clinical Social Worker, supervised by a licensed clinician.  A native of Compton, CA, she is known for her community advocacy, including addressing the disparities in mental health care for black and brown communities. Veronica earned her Master's in Social Work from the University of Southern California and is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Social Work.  Trained in various modalities, Veronica uses an eclectic approach to treatment which includes mindfulness-based therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and trauma focused interventions. She specializes in intersectionality related issues, anxiety, depression, sexual issues, PTSD, and stress related disorders. An advocate of self-care, she is passionate about educating others on the importance of emotional wellness and setting appropriate boundaries. When she is not providing clinical care, Veronica enjoys binge watching her favorite shows, spending time with her family, and listening to music.
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Ambar Gudino, Psy.D, MS

Psychological Associate PSB94026966
Ambar is a Psychological Associate, supervised by a licensed clinician. Ambar earned her doctorate at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in the Applied Clinical Psychology. She also received her master's in Forensic Psychology with a concentration in Homeland Security from Argosy University. Ambar has prior experience working in the UCC system, community mental health, private practice, and law enforcement. Ambar weaves together psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavioral, narrative, and existential therapies, all through a lens that considers ethnic and cultural identity, to successfully support her clients in a short-term model. She is a first-generation Mexican American who on her free time enjoys reading, painting, and spending time with loved ones.
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Mischandralyn "Darshae" Ware

Clinical Coordinator
Darshae comes to SPCS with a strong history of diverse experiences within the administrative and social services field.  With over a decade of service in non-profit social programs, mental health clinics and education, Darshae is well equipped to manage and coordinate the operations of SPCS.  As a Licensed and Bonded E&O Insured Notary Public and a background in billing, compliance and Human Resources, Darshae brings a wealth of needed experience.  During her down time she enjoys a going out to eat, new restaurants, family time and keeping up with the latest shows, movies and games.
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Valerie Pooudomsak, MD (Lic# A179010)

Psychiatrist
Valerie is a licensed physician specializing in psychiatry. She was born and raised in the Inland Empire and moved to Orange County to complete residency training at UC Irvine.  She double majored in music and psychology at UC Berkeley and received her medical degree from Loma Linda University. She enjoys musical things, reading, tending to her plants, Harry Potter, and creating new adventures.

Supervised Clinicians

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Iliana Griffiths

MA School Counseling - Psychological Intern; LPCC Candidate
Iliana (she/her) is a second-year school counseling student at Chapman University, pursuing her M.A. in Counseling with an emphasis in Professional Clinical Counseling. She earned her bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of La Verne. Iliana has experience as an after-school teacher, teacher’s assistant, and high school counseling intern. She is passionate about helping students overcome emotional and behavioral challenges and achieve their personal goals. Currently, her empathetic and collaborative approach is helping her build strong, supportive relationships with students during her fieldwork at a local high school. She is currently serving as the Engagement Coordinator for the Association of School Counselors at Chapman University. In her free time, she enjoys watching sports, hiking, and traveling. Her goal is to become a licensed professional clinical counselor and facilitate lasting positive changes in people's lives.
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Parneet Sandhu

Psy.D Clinical Psychology - Psychological Intern
Parneet (she/hers) is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Anaheim. She earned her B.A. in psychology from the University of California, Irvine, and is originally from the Bay Area. Parneet is deeply committed to exploring the connection between mind and body. She is dedicated to promoting multicultural diversity in her work and is passionate about working with college students, striving to create an inclusive environment that fosters growth and well-being. She is committed to breaking the stigma for those facing mental health challenges. In her free time, Parneet enjoys taking mindfulness walks, vibing to EDM music, and going on road trips to explore new places.
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Zela Chahbazian, MA

Psy.D Clinical Psychology - Psychological Intern
Zela (she/her) is a doctoral student at Azusa Pacific University (APU), where she recently received her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology. Prior to this, Zela received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Philosophy from Chapman University where she was also a student athlete. Prior to her training at Chapman, Zela’s focus has included work with children, adolescents, and adults. Zela is particularly passionate about sports psychology and faith integration. She believes in providing an empathetic and collaborative approach to foster inclusivity and empowerment in the therapeutic space. Zela is an Orange County native and enjoys working out, trying new coffee shops, traveling, and spending quality time with family and friends.
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Diana Arroyo

Marriage and Family Therapy - Psychological Intern
Diana is currently completing her master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy with a focus in Trauma Studies at Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena. She graduated from Bradley University in Peoria, IL with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology, and has consistently had a passion for assisting people from diverse backgrounds. After graduation, she worked as a case worker in Chicago, guiding families through early intervention programs. Having also worked in healthcare and aviation, she has a deep passion for unique populations and multiculturalism. As a result of her professional and personal endeavors, she understands the importance of representation and inclusivity. Her goal is to improve mental health accessibility for all, while creating a safe and non-judgmental space for those in need. Among her many passions, she finds creative joy in photography, music, is an avid explorer, and loves yoga and her three cats.
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Greyson Walkbrink, MS

Psy.D Clinical Psychology - Psychological Intern
Greyson (he/they) is a fifth-year PsyD doctoral student from Azusa Pacific University's (APU) Clinical Psychology program, having received his master's degree in Clinical Psychology there as well. Before attending APU, Greyson received his bachelor's degree in Psychology from California State Univeristy, Fullerton. He has previous experience across various clinical settings, including conducting psychotherapy with young adults in a community college setting, adults in a community mental health clinic and a private practice, leading psychoeducational outreach programs targeted toward young adults, and conducting psychological testing and evaluation with individuals of all ages. Greyson implements several approaches according to each client's needs, including Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Narrative Therapy, among others. He strives to create a safe space and secure therapeutic environment that is welcoming to all and facilitates personal growth. In his free time, Greyson enjoys spending time playing music, taking photos, and creating art.
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Reva Blitz

Ed.S School Counseling - Psychological Intern; LPCC Candidate
Reva is a second-year school psychology student at Chapman University, pursuing her Ed.S. in School psychologgy with an emphasis in Professional Clinical Counseling.  She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology at Niagara University in Niagara Falls, New York.  Reva was born and raised in Chino Hills, California, where she previously worked as a substitute teacher and volleyball coach.  Reva is passional about working with individuals from various backgrounds to achieve their mental health goals.  When she is not on campus, Reva enjoys exercising, reading, trying new restaurants, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.
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Lanshen Li

Marriage and Family Therapy - Psychological Intern
Lanshen was born and raised in Shanghai, China, and in 2018, she started her undergraduate study in University of California, Irvine (UCI). She earned her Bachelor of Arts with double major of Psychological Science and Criminology, Law, and Society, as well as a minor in Statistics. In her senior year, Lanshen did her internship as an assistant of Behavior Interventionists (BI) at a private practice for children with autism and related developmental disorders. After graduating from UCI, she stayed at the practice and worked as an official BI with the credential of Registered Behavior Therapist. The next year, Lanshen became a master student and study Marriage and Family Therapy at the Alliant International University, Irvine campus. Lanshen enjoys the process of preparing herself a better therapist for clients. Lanshen is bilingual and proficient in Mandarin and English. During her free time, she takes care of her four adorable guinea pigs, and she loves spending time with friends. Lanshen is an enthusiastic animal lover and wishes to have a dog one day.
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Kimya Rezai, M.A.

Psy.D Clinical Psychology - Psychological Intern
Kimya (she/her) is a doctoral student pursuing her PsyD at The Chicago School of Psychology in Anaheim. She also holds an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School. Kimya earned her bachelor’s degree in Clinical Psychology from California State University, Fullerton, where she actively served as a Psychology Department Student Association (PDSA) board member. In this role, she supported psychology students in achieving their academic and professional goals. Kimya is passionate about increasing mental health accessibility for marginalized communities and is dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space where individuals feel heard and empowered. Outside of her professional life, Kimya loves to travel, walk her dogs, and experiment with new recipes in the kitchen.
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Gino Granzella, M.S.

PsyD Clinical Psychology - Psychological Intern
Gino is a doctoral student at Azusa Pacific University, where he recently received his master's degree in clinical psychology. Before attending APU, Gino studied research psychology and Spanish at the University of Nevada, Reno. Gino's focus has included work with adolescents and young adults, and he is particularly interested in supporting athletes. Gino is passionate about sports and aspires to have a career in Sport Psychology, where he hopes to enhance athletes' mental well-being and performance. Outside his studies, Gino enjoys physical training, gaming, and spending quality time with friends and family.

Contact SPCS


Phone: (714) 997-6778
Fax: (714) 744-7940
spcs@chapman.edu

Location: 
410 N. Glassell St.
(House between Public Safety & Student Health)

Front Desk Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Drop-in Digital Hours:
Please call for availability

SPCS After Hours
Consultation & Crisis Services
(714) 997-6778

Other Resources


Disability Services
Jason McAlexander, M.S., M.A.
Director
jmcalex@chapman.edu
(714) 744-7971 
(714) 744-7940 fax

PEER and Health Education
Dani Smith
Director & Sexual Assault Advocate
dasmith@chapman.edu
(714) 744-7080

Health Services
(714) 997-6851

Public Safety
(714) 997-6763

Dean of Students
(714) 997-6721

Residence Life and First Year Experience
(714) 997-6603

Frances Smith Center for Individual and Family Therapy
(714) 997-6746

Concerned about a student?


Please share your concerns to ensure our students are supported, healthy and safe.

After Hours Emergencies


If you are experiencing a mental health emergency after normal business hours, weekends or holidays, please seek assistance by doing one of the following:

  • Call 911 or Public Safety on campus at (714) 997-6763
  • Go to the ER at St. Joseph’s Hospital at 1100 W. Stewart Drive, Orange (off of La Veta)
  • Go to the ER at UCI Medical Center at 101 The City Drive, Orange (off of Chapman)
  • Call the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988