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Please Note:
This is the 2007-2008 catalog. It is now out of date, and included here only for archival purposes. Please use the current edition. Thank you.
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Faculty
Lewis & Clark's Department of Counseling Psychology consists of 10 full-time faculty members and more than 20 adjunct faculty members, the majority of whom are practicing professionals. (See the list of full-time faculty in this catalog.) The faculty's research interests include treatment of anxiety and stress disorders, midlife transition, religious and sociocultural variables in the psychotherapy process, group interventions, gender and self-esteem in children and youth, learning disabilities, assessment procedures, cross-cultural service delivery, addictions prevention and treatment, sexual-identity development, family systems, integration of mental health and addictions treatment, forgiveness, community development, social change, spirituality, disaster counseling, and crisis intervention. Faculty members encourage student involvement in their research. Counseling psychology programs seek to balance applied clinical training with a rigorous approach to psychological inquiry using qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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