Clinical Psychology, MS
Barry University
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Agnes E. Shine, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director of the School Psychology Program

Office: LIB 151
Phone: (305) 899-3991
Email: ashine@mail.barry.edu

Agnes E. Shine, Ph.D. Dr. Shine is a licensed school psychologist in the state of Florida, who joined the faculty at Barry in 1995. Prior to coming to Barry, she was a member of the faculty at the University of Wisconsin at River Falls. Dr. Shine earned her B.A. and an M.A. in school psychology at State University of New York at Plattsburgh, an M.A. in clinical psychology from Middle Tennessee State University at Murfreesboro, and her Ph.D. (1990) at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.

Research Interests

  • Neuropsychological issues with children
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Training issues in school psychology
  • Low incidence handicaps in children
  • Learning disabilities

Selected Supervised Student Research

  • Collier, L., & Hill Williams, W. (2004) Social support and its relationship to resilience in at-risk students
  • Willis, M. & Kaler, N. (2000). The effects of an accelerated kindergarten reading program on later reading achievement. (Specialist degree research)

Selected Publications/Presentations

  • Shine, A.E. (2003). Hereditary Nonspherocytic Hemolytic Anemia. In C. R. Reynolds and E. Fletcher-Janzen (Eds.), The diagnostic manual of childhood disorders: Clinical and special education applications. New York:Wiley.
  • Shine, A.E., & Sattler, J.M. (2001). Bayley Scales of Infant Development-II. In J. M. Sattler, Assessment of Children, cognitive applications (4th ed.). San Diego:Jermone M. Sattler, Publisher, Inc.
  • Burns, K. A., & Shine, A. E. 1999. A teacher's guide to FAS. In A. Canter & S. Carroll, (Eds.) NASP Handouts: Resources for Parents and Educators. Bethesda, MD: National Association of School Psychologists.
  • Shine, A. E., & Downs, D. L. (2000, April). Dandy-Walker syndrome-A case study: preventing further risk. Paper presented at the 33rd annual conference of the National Association of School Psychologists, Washington, DC

Professional Memberships

  • American Psychological Association
  • Florida Association of School Psychologists
  • National Association of School Psychologists

Undergraduate Courses

  • Developmental Psychology

Graduate Courses

  • Exceptionalities in Learning/Behavior
  • Behavior Modification
  • Psychoeducational Assessment
  • Role & Function: School Psychology
  • Techniques of Consultation
  • Diagnostic Teaching
  • Field Experience (Internship and Practicum)

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