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Paul
Leung
Paul
Leung ,
Ph.D., CRC
Arizona State University
(940) 369-7939
pleung@scs.unt.edu
Dr. Paul Leung is a Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation,
Social Work & Addictions and currently serves as chair. He has held
academic appointments at the University of Arizona in the Department of
Rehabilitation, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the
Department of Medical Allied Health Professions-Division of Rehabilitation Counseling and the Department of Psychology, at the
University of Illinois at Urbana in the Department of Rehabilitation
Education Services, and at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia with
the School of Disability Studies, Faculty of Health and Behavioral
Sciences. Dr. Leung has worked as a counselor, and was a rehabilitation
psychologist at St. Mary's Hospital and Health Center in Tucson,
Arizona. His interests include: ethnic/cultural issues related to
persons with disabilities and rehabilitation, students with disabilities
in postsecondary education, and rehabilitation outcomes. He has been a
past president of NCRE and Division 22 of APA, Rehabilitation
Psychology. He is currently President of the National Association on
Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns and serves as a Board Member for Division
22.
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Dr. Leung's research interests include
- Disability and rehabilitation related to diverse ethnic/cultural populations
- Postsecondary students with disabilities
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