Biography
Asst. Prof. Panita is a lecturer in counselling department. She is also a counselling practitioner who practised within the dialogue between the person-centred approach and psychodynamic perspectives. She currently teaches Ethics in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Person-Centred and Psychodynamic Training, and Internship Discussion courses for postgraduate counselling students. She also facilitates learning groups and supervise the students in counselling programme. Panita is a director of counselling department. She currently supervises masters and undergraduate dissertations, and potentially supervises PhD theses. Her research interests are studies on counselling practice and training, and qualitative research on social issues, especially on minority groups and cultural differences.
Education
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING
CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
B.S. IN PSYCHOLOGY (WITH HONORS)
Research Area
1. Counselling Psychology
2. Social Development and Human Security
3. Health
Specialty & Interest
1. Therapeutic practice in person-centred approach and psychodynamic perspectives
2. Privilege and oppression
3. Cultural diversity
4. Self and professional development