
Jamie F. Satcher
Assistant Dean for Research and Service and Professor, Counselor Education
Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology,
and Counseling
301B Graves Hall
(205) 348-1178
jsatcher@bamaed.ua.edu
Appointed in 1991
Recent Courses Taught:
BCE 698: Nondissertation Research
BCE 548: Medical, Functional, and Environmental Aspects of Disability
II
Areas of Research:
Disability Awareness
Sexual Identity Issues in Counseling
Academic Degrees:
Ph.D., Mississippi State University, 1991, Counselor Education
M.Ed., Mississippi State University, 1984, Rehabilitation Counseling
B.S., University of Southern Mississippi, 1982, Social and Rehabilitative Services
Professional Experiences:
Assistant Dean for Research and Service, The College of Education, The University of Alabama, 2007 - present
Professor of Counselor Education, Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology and Counseling, 2000 – present
Selected Publications:
Satcher, J.F., & Leggett, M.F. (2007). Homonegativity among school counselors. Professional School Counseling, (11)1, 10-16.
Templeton, M.C., & Satcher, J.F. (2007). Job burnout among rehabilitation counselors. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 38(1), 39-45.
Gamble, D., & Satcher, J. F. (2007). A one-room schoolhouse: Outcomes for juvenile offenders with substance abuse diagnoses. Journal of Corrective Education, 58(1), 14-26.
Satcher, J.F. and Leggett, M.F. Homonegativity among Alabama counselors (2006). Alabama Counseling Association Journal, 32(2), 1-11.
Selected Presentations:
Satcher, J.F., & Leggett, M. (2006, October). Sexual identity: Implications for rehabilitation counselors and the consumers they serve. Paper presented at the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Annual Professional Development Symposium, Albuquerque: NM.
Satcher, J.F., & Leggett, M. (2006, July). What to say when your client may be gay? Paper presented at the National Association for Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns, Detroit MI.
Satcher, J.F., & Leggett, M. (2005, October). Working with clients who have non-heterosexual sexual identities. Paper presented at the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Annual Professional Development Symposium, Memphis, TN.


