Chelsie Kuhlman

Chelsie Kuhlman comes from a wide field of academic disciplines. She graduated in 2014 from UCF with a B.S in Psychology where she minored in Research. Chelsie earned her Masters of Science degree in Clinical Psychology specializing in Forensic Psychology, where she began to study violent and sexually motivated behaviors of criminals.
She is currently in the dissertation phase of her Doctorate in Criminal Justice and Criminology where she continues to expand her expertise in sexually motivated violent behaviors and serial murder.
Chelsie began her profession as an adjunct professor at Eastern Florida State College in the Fall of 2023. She was offered a full time position in Spring of 2024 as an instructor in both disciplines of psychology and criminal justice.
Prior to teaching, Chelsie's experience comes from working with Brevard County Judicial System on providing treatment plans for felons with serious mental illness. She has extensive experience with interviewing violent criminals and consulting on serious cases.