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SHSS Alum Publishes Book, Healing in the Homeland: Haitian Vodou Tradition
Margaret Mitchell Armand, Ph.D., LMHC, a doctoral graduate of the Department of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (DCAR) in NSU’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), has written a book entitled, Healing in the Homeland: Haitian Vodou Tradition published by Lexington Books and based on her dissertation research. It is a study of conflict analysis and resolution and peace building from a paradigm of decolonization.
In addition to her doctoral degree from NSU, Armand also earned her M.S. in Mental Health Counseling. She earned a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Spanish and French from the University of Texas. Among her other qualifications, Armand is a licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Board Certified Mental Health Counselor and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the Broward County Cultural Council as a Member at Large. Armand is a psychotherapist, family mediator, lecturer and conflict resolution provider.