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School of Behavioral and Community Health

According to the Pennsylvania Mental Health Care Workforce Shortage Report (2020), there is an alarming trend in the United States with the rise in demand for mental health services and a diminishing service provider workforce. ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú is fast becoming a leader in behavioral and mental health programming with hopes of addressing this shortage by preparing the next generation of multiculturally competent service providers. Our new School of Behavioral and Community Health offers state-of-the-art training for students in the fields of clinical counseling, school counseling, and social work. We prepare our graduates to address social injustice in their work with underserved populations, and in so doing, contribute to a more equitable and just society. 

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Pathway Program for Moravian Undergraduates

The Pathway Program provides ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú undergraduate students the opportunity to complete their bachelor’s degree while also earning credits toward a Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling, Master of Arts in School Counseling, Master of Arts in Student Affairs Counseling, Master of Science in Sport Psychology, or a Master of Social Work degree, saving you time and money. This is a great option for students who are interested in a career in applied psychology, such as school counselors, career counselors, private practitioners, psychotherapists, mental health practitioners, social workers (macro/micro) and more.

22% job growth

projected in the mental health professions between 2020 and 2030.
(U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2018)

20% of adults

with a mental health disorder reported needing, but not receiving mental health services.
(www.kff.org, 2020)

Meet the Dean 

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Dr. Freda Ginsberg, MBA
Dean, School of Behavioral and Community Health

Dr. Ginsberg is a professor at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú and an accomplished higher education leader and manager. She has proven expertise in strategic planning, operational management, data driven decision making, fiscal oversight, program evaluation, program and curriculum design, accreditation, faculty and staff recruitment and development, stakeholder engagement, shared governance, and community outreach. She is also a seasoned educator and multicultural scholar with expertise in working with diverse populations. Dr. Ginsberg received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Michigan State University, an MBA from the Telfer School of Management from the University of Ottawa, an MA in Human Services Psychology from LaSalle University, and a BA in Jewish Studies from Drew University. Dr. Ginsberg is a SafeZone trainer and has offered many SafeZone LGBTQ++ Ally trainings across the country. Dr. Ginsberg has received several awards and scholarships for her accomplishments in higher education and not-for-profit business, and has published on topics related to social justice, multicultural pedagogy, and counseling Jewish populations.