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DR. ARNEL BANAGA SALGADO

Associate Professor Department: Nursing Certificate Views : 551 Followers : 0



Name: DR. ARNEL BANAGA SALGADO
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Nursing
Research Area: Mental Health
Organization: RAKMHSU
Contact: Contact Reviewer
Qualification: PhD
About: I am an experienced academic, college dean, school administrator, principal, practitioner, and clinician. I have a very strong academic background in educational management and leadership with a professional doctoral degree in education and clinical psychology (EdD, PsyD). I am also educated and trained as a clinical and school psychologist with a professional doctoral degree in psychology. Every so often, I conduct counseling and psychotherapy sessions using eclectic techniques. Currently, I am involved in the indigenization of psychological inventories, psychometric testing, and psychological test scale inventory development. As a nurse-psychologist and licensed professional teacher, I taught courses ranging from undergraduate to doctoral courses in many recognized schools, university colleges, and universities all over the world helping students to be trained in their chosen careers and achieve their full potential. Like the founder of psychiatric nursing, Dr. Hildegard E. Peplau who was a nurse and a clinical psychologist, I too was encouraged to become a school and clinical psychologist after getting my nursing and teaching qualifications to further address the psychological and mental health needs of my patients. At some point, I also entered a catholic seminary and was educated in philosophy and theology. This religious instruction and seminary education helped me to place God above all in my endeavors and be compassionate and understanding of the predicament of my students. At present, I am engaged in several research projects as an individual researcher and collaborator. Among the projects that I am working on now are “The Psychology of SHARED Consciousness”; “The Development of SHARED Theory as a New Model of Nursing Care”; and the “The Psychology of the Migrant Workers”. I am quite comfortable coming out with original subjects and research projects since I am trained in my graduate studies to come out with the indigenization of new
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