Biography
Dr. Lardier received a B.A. degree in Psychology (2010) and a Master's in Professional Counseling (2013). Dr. Lardier earned his PhD degree in Human Development (2017) from Montclair State University. As of 2021, Dr. Lardier joined the faculty as a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Division of Community Behavioral Health. Dr. Lardier provides behavioral health clinical services through UNM Athletics Clinic for UNM student athletes. He is also providing clinical services through the UNM Faculty Clinic as well as Indian Health Services, Department of Health and Human Services.
Personal Statement
Dr. Lardier is an Assistant Research Professor in UNMs Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Division of Community Behavioral Health. Dr. Lardiers research interests include the implementation and evaluation of substance misuse, mental health, and sexual health prevention-intervention programming; evaluation and scale development; statistical methodology for multi-level prevention-intervention research; the implementation of evidence-based practices in ethnically-diverse and rural communities; and both youth and community empowerment and resiliency. Dr. Lardier has co-authored over 50 publications specific to prevention-intervention science and community empowerment, and has provided evaluation and methodological support for both SAMHSA and NIH grants. As a licensed professional clinical mental health counselor (LPCC) in the state of New Mexico, Dr. Lardiers clinical expertise focuses on individual and group therapy, and both crisis and suicide assessment-intervention services and training. Dr. Lardier takes on a strengths-based, empowerment approach to therapeutic practice, as well as grounds his work in practice-based evidence approaches to ensure a culturally responsive clinical experience
Education
Graduate
Counselor
2013
William Paterson University
Certification
National Board for Certified Counselors
2013-07-02
Gender
Male