Matthew Bolton is an adjunct psychology professor and emerging clinical social worker with 11 years of experience blending education, crisis intervention, and weather-focused science communication. He teaches psychological wellbeing at Saint Leo University while volunteering as a Crisis Text Line counselor, applying hands-on crisis de-escalation skills to both classroom and real-world support. His background in meteorology — from leading severe weather research and education programs to maintaining web resources for How The Weatherworks — gives him a rare interdisciplinary perspective on human responses to environmental stress. A lifelong learner and photographer, he pairs observational craft with evidence-based teaching and therapeutic practice. Based in Brooksville, Florida, he is completing advanced clinical training (MSW) to transition into psychotherapy while retaining active roles in community education and emergency support.
10 years of coding experience
Associate of Arts (AA), General Studies, Associate of Arts (AA), General Studies at Pasco-Hernando State College
Meteorology, High School Student, Meteorology, High School Student at NOAA NCAS/CAREERS Weather Camps (Jackson State University, NC A&T, Howard University)
Master of Social Work - MSW, Clinical Social Work, Master of Social Work - MSW, Clinical Social Work at Saint Leo University
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Matthew Bolton - Adjunct Professor at Crisis Text Line