
Dr. Zack Maupin
Assistant Professor
Education, Attallah College of Educational Studies
Email: [email protected]
- Education:
- Azusa Pacific University, Bachelor of Arts
Azusa Pacific University, Master of Arts
Chapman University, Ph.D.
Biography
Dr. Zack Maupin is an assistant professor in the Counseling & School Psychology program
at the Attallah College of Educational Studies. He received his Ph.D. in Education
with an emphasis in school psychology from Chapman University and received his previous
training through Azusa Pacific University in Southern California. Throughout his training,
Zack spent seven years working in Los Angeles County as a school psychologist and
educationally related mental health specialist. During this time, he managed a caseload
of assessments and counseling, while simultaneously innovating programs and protocols
tailored to the social, emotional, and behavioral needs of students. With a strong
foundation in both academia and hands-on practice, Zack brings a wealth of experience
to his teaching and research endeavors.
An underlying focus of Zack’s research involves understanding and supporting students’ unique mental health needs, enhancing school climate, and training competent practitioners. His projects regarding school attendance problems, evidence-based assessment practices, and transition services have contributed significantly to the body of literature in school psychology and adjacent fields. His dedication to evidence-based practices and meaningful research outcomes reflects his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of students and educators alike.
An underlying focus of Zack’s research involves understanding and supporting students’ unique mental health needs, enhancing school climate, and training competent practitioners. His projects regarding school attendance problems, evidence-based assessment practices, and transition services have contributed significantly to the body of literature in school psychology and adjacent fields. His dedication to evidence-based practices and meaningful research outcomes reflects his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of students and educators alike.
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Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications
- Steinberg-Epstein, R., & Maupin, Z. D. (In Press). Depression and suicide in adolescents. In Berkowitz C. D. (Eds.), Berkowitz’s pediatrics: A primary care approach (7th ed.). American Academy of Pediatrics.
- Griffiths, A. J., Torres, R., Delgado, R., Hurley-Hanson, A. E., Giannantonio, C. M., Walrod, W., Maupin, Z. D., & Brady, J. (2024). Understanding unique employability skill sets of autistic individuals: A systematic review. Journal of Employment Counseling, 1–31. https://doi.org/10.1002/joec.12223