Eric Patton
Assistant Professor, Human and Social Services
Licensed Professional Counselor,
National Certified Counselor
B.A., Georgetown College,
M.S., University of Dayton
A member of the Southern
State community since 1981, Eric Patton is currently an assistant
professor in the Human and Social Services program. He holds
licensure as a Professional Counselor in Ohio, and is also
credentialed as a National Certified Counselor. His professional
memberships include the Ohio Coalition of Associate Degree Human
Services Educators, American Counseling Association, Ohio Counseling
Association, Greater Cincinnati Counseling Association, National
Association of Mental Health Counselors, and he is a charter-member
of the American College Counseling Association.
Eric’s professional
proficiencies include curriculum development, cultural diversity
training, mental-health counseling, crisis intervention, group
counseling, and career counseling.
In 1998, Eric was asked to
develop the curriculum for a new academic program at the College –
Human and Social Services. He spent the next two years composing
course objectives and syllabi, reviewing textbooks, and interviewing
potential adjunct faculty. In the year 2000, he accepted a
full-time teaching appointment in the new Human and Social Services
program.
Prior joining the Human
Services program, Eric worked as a direct-service provider to
Southern State students -- offering personal counseling, crisis
intervention, and career counseling. He also directed the College’s
Counseling and Career Resources Center on all four Southern State
campuses. In that role, he provided one-on-one counseling, group
interventions, crisis intervention, and numerous student-development
workshops on topics related to mental-health, wellness, and career
planning. He coordinated all of the College’s major student
assessment programs; including local GED testing, the College’s
placement test, Myers-Briggs type analysis, and entrance-testing for
both the LPN and RN programs. He was also responsible for selection
of both print and electronic-media resources for the Counseling and
Career Resources Center’s collection.
Earlier in his career --
right out of college, Eric served as Coordinator of Recruitment,
Admissions, and Student Activities at Southern State. In that role,
he coordinated basic student recruitment activities, edited and
published all College marketing and academic publications, and he
served as advisor to many student organizations.
Today, as a member of the
faculty, Eric’s primary focus in on teaching. He dedicates his time
and energy to assisting students, fulfilling the mission of the
Human and Social Services program, and becoming a more effective
instructor. His most recent professional endeavor has been
designing and teaching several online courses.