Emma Mansour

| Degree(s) From: | Ph.D. Candidate, University of Utah M.A. Psychology, American University Ph.D. Candidate, U. of Utah. |
| License | |
| Specialties | Geropsychology |
| Populations Served | Adults |
| Insurances Accepted | |
| Philosophical Orientation | Emma takes an integrative approach to therapy believing that the client and counselor work together to utilize techniques from various approaches for the benefit of the client. This approach tends to draw heavily from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy while utilizing techniques from Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Gestalt and Experiential. |
| Publications/Presentations |
Hill, R., D & Mansour, E. (2008) The role of positive aging in addressing the mental health needs of older adults. In Gallagher-Thompson, D., Steffen, A., and Thompson, L., Handbook of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies with Older Adults. Pasupathi, M., Mansour, E.; & Brubaker, J. R. (2007) Developing a life story: Constructing relations between self and experience in autobiographical narratives. HumanDevelopment, Vol 50(2-3), pp. 85-110. Pasupathi, M., & Mansour, E. (2006). Adult Age Differences in Autobiographical Reasoning in Narratives. Developmental Psychology, Vol 42(5), pp. 798-808. |
| Comments | In her free time, Emma enjoys reading, gardening and traveling. |

