Dr. Chalice C. Rhodes (formerly Jenkins) is a licensed and nationally-certified Professional Counselor. Most recently, she was honored as the first designee of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society’s Psychosocial Oncology virtual academy! This designation led to her becoming a certified Psychosocial Cancer/Oncology Behavioral Health specialist.
This designation is near and dear to her heart, as she was diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) or non invasive breast cancer in September 2022. She had a lumpectomy to remove the cancer and completed radiation treatment in December 2022! By the grace and mercy of God, Dr. Chalice, as she is affectionately known, is a breast cancer survivor!
As a Psychosocial Cancer/Oncology Behavioral Health Specialist, Dr. Chalice’s increased knowledge and personal experience have sharpened her sensitivity and skill, while providing competent and effective care to the survivorship population. Join one of Dr. Chalice’s online cancer survivorship therapy groups or enroll in her course, Thrive: Breast Cancer Survivorship, today!
In August 2023, Dr. Chalice became a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2008 from Capella University specializing in Human Services – Counseling Studies. Dr. Chalice completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Argosy University in Atlanta, Georgia in 2003. She completed her internship at a Christian-based counseling center in Georgia focusing on children, teens, couples, groups, and families. After graduation, Dr. Chalice gained experience at community service boards counseling children, teens, couples, groups, women, and families as well as conducting crisis hot-line counseling and completing Comprehensive Child and Family Assessments.
In 2008, Dr. Chalice earned her first adjunct psychology professor position at Philadelphia University, now known as Thomas Jefferson University. She also began supervising a program which included recruiting, training, and licensing foster parents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Subsequently, she supervised a partial hospitalization program in New Jersey for adults diagnosed with mental health and/or substance use disorders. As she began to accumulate more adjunct professor positions at various universities, she placed her sole focus on teaching in higher education. More recently, she completed a post-doctoral position completing forensic psychological evaluations, family reunification therapy, and therapy with children, adolescents, couples, women, and families referred by the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency. She also provided services to children in a Philadelphia elementary school.
Dr. Chalice completed a three-year Assistant Clinical Professorship of Counseling and Family Therapy at Drexel University in Philadelphia. During her tenure, she served as Director of Behavioral Health Counseling and as a member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Board, and trained Master’s degree students in Dr. Harry Aponte’s Person of The Therapist Training (POTT) model.
In 2018, Dr. Chalice had the honor of being mentored and trained by Dr. Harry J. Aponte utilizing his POTT model. Dr. Aponte simultaneously walked Dr. Chalice through her own Person of The Therapist analysis, as they co-taught the 30 week-long POTT training model to first year Master of Family Therapy Drexel University graduate students. Dr. Chalice applies her POTT training to build deep and strong therapeutic bonds and to assess and deliver effective interventions in the present moment with her clients. Earning the Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions “2020 People of Purpose” award and the Dean’s $10,000 DEI research award, Dr. Chalice enjoyed the opportunity to demonstrate impact and influence at Drexel University. She has a total of twelve years of experience teaching in higher education. She provides educational training workshops.
Dr. Chalice’s private practice dream came to fruition in response to the novel COVID-19 pandemic. Anticipating the greater demand for professional counseling providers, she sought to make her services accessible, increasing the availability of culturally-sensitive and culturally-competent providers. In 2020, Dr. Chalice completed the comprehensive TeleMental Health Training Certificate program and became a Board-Certified TeleMental Health provider. Clients can have confidence in knowing that Dr. Chalice gained the additional knowledge and training for delivering TeleMental Health best practices.
In Dr. Chalice’s free time, she enjoys spending time with her two precious sons! Gardening, exercising, singing, dancing, and participating in church activities are a few hobbies. Oh, and we cannot forget that Dr. Chalice loves ALL things water including swimming, aqua workouts, snorkeling, jet-skiing, and water-skiing!
Professional Societies
National Board for Certified Counselors
Center for Credentialing and Education-Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider
Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia,
American Counseling Association
The Black Doctoral Network
American Psychosocial Oncology Society
The American Association of Christian Counselors
Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey
Licensures and Certifications
Georgia Licensed Professional Counselor #005291
National Certified Counselor #244897
Board Certified-TeleMental #2226
TeleMental Health Training Certificate
Florida Telehealth Licensed Mental Health Counselor # 146
Cancer Behavioral Health Specialist Certificate
Delaware Professional Counselor of Mental Health #0011401
New Jersey Licensed Professional Counselor # 37PC00958500
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional #242853
Accepts Telehealth clients in Georgia, Florida, Delaware, and New Jersey
Georgia license number is LPC005291.
Florida license number is TPMC 146.
Dr. Chalice C. Rhodes PhD, LPC, NCC, BC-TMH
Psychosocial Cancer/Oncology
Behavioral Health Specialist
Licensed Professional Counselor, LLC
Renew, Restore, Hope, Peace, Harmony, Vitality
Supporting Your Transformation
(856) 441-3177
www.drchalice.com
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