Dr. Cubie Bragg,
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor

Ph.D., The Union Institute & University

M.S., Bowie State University

B.A., North Carolina Central University


          Dr. Cubie A. Bragg, Ph.D., DAC, NCC., L. I. C. S.W., LPC is a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.  He holds a Ph. D. in clinical psychology, and he is a full-time faculty member in the Department of Counseling at Bowie State University.  He is also Director of the Adler-Dreikurs Institute of Human Services and coordinator of the Adlerian Counseling Psychology Program at Bowie State University.  He is an internationally known lecturer, and a national doctoral addiction counselor and therapist.  He is certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc., and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the District of Columbia. 

        Dr. Bragg has completed extensive research in stress management, depression and anxiety disorders.  He serves as a reviewer for several national journals and is the recipient of numerous awards for his outstanding work with youth and child care workers.  He has published independently, with peers and graduate students.   He has also co-authored conference papers, thesis manuals, developed new courses, and written grants. He currently serves on various boards of directors and committees at Bowie State University and the community at large. He continues to present scholarly papers at several professional conferences and maintains applied skills via consulting in his areas of expertise.


RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Youth and Child Care Work
  • Multicultural Counseling
  • Adlerian Psychology

PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

  • Bragg, C. (2011).  The Barbershop Program: Increasing Health Awareness Among Minority Men. The American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences Journal,15.
  • The Impact of Childhood Obesity and Health Awareness in African American  male  Youth and Young Adults
  • A Holistic Approach to Stress Management in order to Avoid Trauma in Intimate Relationships: An Examination of the 80/20 rule
  • Understanding the Use of Birth Order and the Life Style Assessment Tool  for assessing  the overall treatment, diagnosis and development of treatment plans for Adults and Youth in Response to Trauma
    Psychodrama Techniques

MEMBERSHIPS

  • Phi Delta Kappa
  • North American Society of Adlerian Psychology
  • American Counseling Association
  • American Psychological Association
  • The Association for Black Psychologists
  • Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development
    National Association of Youth and Child Care Workers (Nat. President for 6 years)