Curriculum Vitae
- Vocational Psychology
- Poverty
- Career Values in Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations
- Issues in Training and Supervision
- Supervision, Training and Counselor Development
- Rural Behavioral and Mental Health
- Stigma and Help-seeking
- Addictions Treatment and Prevention
- Ethics
- Professional Issues and Identity
- Psychologist as Agents of Social Change
Licensed Psychologist (LP #276) in North Dakota
10/15, 2016 Distinguished Contributions of Applications of Psychology to Education and Training, APA Board of Educational Affairs
8/15, Lifetime Contributions to Training in Counseling Psychology, Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs
5/15, Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor, University of North Dakota
4/14, Outstanding Achievement in Teaching, UND College of Education & Human Development
3/14, Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association
9/10, APA Member Award for Advocacy
8/10, Fellow, American Psychological Association
8/10, Outstanding Training Director Award, Section on Supervision and Training, Division 17 of the American Psychological Association
1994, Ph.D., Counseling Psychology (APA accredited), University of California, Santa Barbara
1989, M.A., Pre-Counseling Psychology, Ball State University
1987, B.A., Psychology, summa cum laude, University of North Dakota