Phone: 7261
Location: Queen Anne House
Hours: M-F 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4:30 p.m.
By appointment only
Bonnie Michaelson Fisher
Ph.D., Director
bfisher2@washcoll.edu
Undergraduate: BA cum laude,Psychology, N.Y.U. 1970
Graduate School: M.A. 1972; Ph.D. 1974 Temple University, Psychology
Licensed Psychologist: Maryland and Delaware
Professional Interests: Counseling Supervision, Existential/Humanistic Psychotherapy
Interests and Hobbies: Symphony orchestra performance; enjoys living and working on the Chesapeake Bay, sailing/boating and RVing.
Edward Fisher
MDIV, Family Therapist
efisher2@washcoll.edu
Bruce Hutchison
PhD. Psychologist
bhutchison2@washcoll.edu
Dr. Hutchison is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Easton, Maryland. He is licensed in both Maryland and Delaware, where he consults at a nursing home. He teaches graduate school in the Psychology Department at Washington College, where his also counsels students. He works for the courts, police departments and attorneys and has testified as an expert witness in psychological profiling for both prosecution and defense. He is a member of the State of Maryland Forensic Evaluation Team. For many years, he was the Chief Psychologist at the Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center. He is also a national and international workshop presenter.
Dr. Hutchison received his Master's Degree from Stanford University and his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland. He is the author or Psycho Logic: How to Take Charge of Your Life (Simon & Schuster, 1985). He has supervises psychologists for the Maryland Prison System and served in the Mental Health Section to the 24th Infantry Division of the United States Army.
Ann O Connor
MSW, Clinical Social Worker
aoconnor2@washcoll.edu
Sarah Smith-Putman
Addictions Counselor
ssmithputman2@washcoll.edu
Anna Klummp
M.D. Psychiatrist
aklumpp2@washcoll.edu
Vickie Anderson
Administrative Assistant
vanderson2@washcoll.edu
Read the informational brochure (PDF).
Licensed psychologists, a marriage and family therapist, and a clinical social worker provide counseling, evaluation, and consultation to students seeking assistance with personal, family, and college adjustment concerns. A program specialist provides education, counseling, and evaluation services related to drug, alcohol, and other substance use to individuals and groups who are part of the campus community. Students receiving medication from the consulting psychiatrist must meet with a counselor at least twice a month. All services are confidential, and information will not be released without written authorization. A copy of the policy related to limits of confidentiality is available at the center. A counselor is on call for emergencies after hours. Emergency contact with a member of the counseling staff can be made by contacting the Department of Public Safety at ext. 7810.