As Prevention Education Specialist and Staff Therapist, Zach Gall provides specialized clinical services for survivors of dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. He also acts an advocate with both on- and off-campus resources, and provides accompaniment for medical, legal, and logistics appointments. He provides guidance and oversight to a team of peer-educators covering a wide array of violence prevention topics and specializes in primary prevention modalities. As an educator, he has developed and taught courses on masculinities and taught courses on counseling ethics, practice, and working with male-identified clients. As part of TCNJ’s Alternative Resolution Process, Zach helps maintain the SAID workshop manual and practice, aids in the training and support of new facilitators, and provides facilitation for workshops.
Zach earned a Master of Arts degree in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelor of Arts from The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) and has extensive post-graduate training in trauma treatment.