Associate Professor of Counseling, Dr. Mark Scholl, was chosen to receive the National Career Development Association’s 2018 Diversity Initiative Award. The National Career Development Association is the recognized leader in developing standards for the career development profession. It is also a founding division of the American Counseling Association. The Diversity Initiative Award recognizes individuals who […]
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Dr. Sam Gladding Publishes Family Therapy Text
Professor of Counseling, Dr. Sam Gladding, published a new textbook with Pearson, Family Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice. In the 7th edition, Dr. Gladding covers all aspects of working with couples and families. His text is grounded in evidence-based practice and the theoretical background of marriage and family therapy. Dr. Gladding provides information on functioning […]
Dr. David Johnson Named Emerging Leader of the Association for Humanistic Counseling
Dr. David Johnson, Assistant Professor of Counseling, was named an Emerging Leader of the Association for Humanistic Counseling for the 2018-2019 academic year. His year-long term will begin in July 2018, over the course of which he will provide a minimum of 50 service hours to the AHC, participate in the annual conference, and collaborate […]
College to Career – Options in the World of Work featured in WFU News Center
Options in the World of Work How job shadowing builds confidence and competence When Rahel Tafese spent a day shadowing a sales representative for a company called BioRx, she learned a lot about treatments for immune deficiency, but more importantly, she made connections that will help her as she figures out what path she will […]
College to Career Courses Highlighted in AAC&U Article
The College to Career courses and partnership between the Department of Counseling and the Office of Personal and Career Development at Wake Forest University were highlighted in a March 2013 article in AAC&U News entitled, “A Holistic Approach to Personal and Career Development at Wake Forest University.” Read the full article here.
Class of 2013 Dedicates “Proetry Humanitate” to Dr. Sam Gladding
During the Chi Sigma Iota Pi Alpha Chapter Induction Ceremony, the Class of 2013 dedicated their CSI fundraising poetry compilation, entitled, “Proetry Humanitate” to Dr. Sam Gladding. The book includes a collection of poems by members of the Department of Counseling. The dedication is printed inside each of the books and reads, “Dr. Gladding is […]
Department Honors Professor Emeritus, John P. Anderson, and Mary Anderson through Dedication of Fellowship
During the Department of Counseling’s 2013 Induction Ceremony for the Pi Alpha chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, students, faculty, and staff honored John P. Anderson, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Counseling who retired in Spring 2011, and his wife, Mary “Cissy” Anderson, through the dedication of the John & Mary Anderson Fellowship. Each year […]
Department Announces Annual Spring Seminar: April 26, 2013
The Department of Counseling at Wake Forest University is pleased to announce its annual spring seminar for April 26, 2013 This year, the seminar will feature presentations by Edward G. Shaw, MD, MA, a faculty member in the Department of Counseling, and will is entitled, “Making Sense of Sandy Hook Through the Lens of Neuroscience.” […]
Donna Henderson Receives Award at NCCA Conference
On February 21, 2013, Professor Donna Henderson was honored with the Innovation/Creativity in Counseling Award at the North Carolina Counseling Association (NCCA) conference in Greensboro, NC. Donna Henderson received the award with Scott Hinkle and Wendi Schweiger of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) for their work with the Mental Health Facilitator program. Congratulations, Donna, […]
Faculty Celebrate WFU Wins and Traditions
Faculty enjoyed watching the WFU Men’s Basketball team beat the No. 2 ranked Miami Hurricanes, 80-65, on Saturday, February 23rd at the Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC. After the game, Professor Sam Gladding joined Wake Forest students in celebrating the win by “Rolling the Quad” on the Reynolda Campus. Go Deacs!