Dr. Mark Scholl
Professor – Graduate Program Director
Faculty member at Wake Forest University since January 2014
Mailing Address: WFU Department of Counseling, Box 7406, Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Email Address: schollmb@wfu.edu
Office phone: 336-758-5618
Location: Carswell 209
Education:
- Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education, UNC-Greensboro, 1998
- MA in Counseling and Counselor Education, UNC-Greensboro, 1995
- B.S. in Psychology, St. Andrews College, 1983
Research and Special Interests:
Culturally responsive approaches to counseling and supervision; Existential counseling and psychotherapy; Constructivist approaches to counseling; Career counseling with the ex-offender population and individuals with disabilities.
Honors, Recognitions, and Awards (selected):
- Joseph and Lucille Hollis Publication Award, Association for Humanistic Counseling, given to Scholl, M. B., & Hansen J. T. (Eds.) for the book Postmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling Issues, March 2019
- National Diversity Initiative Award, National Career Development Association, given to recognize career work with diverse and marginalized populations including career support for community ex-offenders, April 2018
- Past President’s Award, Association for Humanistic Counseling, March 2014
- Joseph and Lucille Hollis Publication Award, Association for Humanistic Counseling, March 2012
- Distinguished Journal Reviewer Award, Association for Humanistic Counseling, March 2011
- Distinguished Service Award, American College Counseling Association, April 2003
National Service:
- Member, ACA Anti-Racism Taskforce, June – July 2020
- Governing Council Liaison to the ACA Human Rights Committee, July 2019 – June 2021
- Co-Chair of the AHC Committee on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Appointed by AHC President Mark Stauffer, July 2018
- AHC Representative to the ACA Governing Council, July 2017 – June 2023; re-elected to second three-year term January 2020
- Member, ACA Governing Council’s Executive Committee, One-year term, July 2019 – June 2020
- Member, ACA Publications Advisory Board, Appointed June 2016
- Member, ASERVIC Ethics Committee, Appointed April 2016
- Mentor, Emerging Leaders Program, Association for Humanistic Counseling, August 2015 – present
- Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) Site Team Member, Completed the final phase of training, ACES Conference, Philadelphia, PA, October 2015
- President, Association for Humanistic Counseling, July 2012 – June 2013
- Associate Editor, Journal of College Counseling, July 2011 – present
- Editor, Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, October 2003 – July 2009
- Chair, American College Counseling Association’s Professional Advocacy and Public Awareness Committee, March 2002 – March 2004 (2 one-year terms)
University and Department Service:
- Senior Faculty Fellow, Luter Hall, Wake Forest University, August 2017 – May 2019
- Director, Campus Graduate Program in Counseling, August 2017 – June 2018; August 2019 – present
- Chair, Teaching Development and Evaluation Committee, August 2018 – present
Community Service:
- Member, Forsyth County Re-entry Council, January 2018 – present. Chair of the Vocational Training and Career Education Subcommittee.
- Community Career Counselor, November 2014 – present. Provide group career support services to members of the community offender population. Winston-Salem, NC.
Counseling Experience (selected):
- Ex-Offender Career Support Group Co-Facilitator, Beaufort County Department of Probation and Parole, Washington, NC, 2012 – 2013
- Mental Health Counselor for Adolescents, Parish of Pious V, Jamaica, Queens, New York, Fall 2005 – Spring 2006
- Career Counselor, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Fall 1998 – Spring 1999
Professional Licensure and Memberships (selected):
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor (New York)
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- Association for Humanistic Counseling (AHC)
- American College Counseling Association (ACCA)
- Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors (ACES)
- National Career Development Association (NDCA)
- Association for Creativity in Counseling (ACC)
Publications in National Journals (selected):
- Barth, A., & Scholl, M. B. (2020). A journey in meaning making: Applying a constructive approach to college counseling. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health. Advance online publication.
- Speciale, M., & Scholl, M. B. (2019). LGBTQ affirmative career counseling: An intersectional perspective. Career Development Network Journal, 35(1), 22-35.
- Scholl, M. B., Hayden, S. C. W, & Clarke, P. (2017). Promoting optimal student engagement in online courses. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 56(3), 197-210.
- Scholl, M. B. (2017). Recommendations for writing case study articles for publication in the Journal of College Counseling. Journal of College Counseling, 20(1), 81-93.
- Scholl, M. B. (2016). Quality world mindfulness: A counseling technique designed for members of the community ex-offender population. VISTAS.
- Scholl, M. B., Perry, J., Calhoun, B., & Robinson, H. (2016). Career support workshop series: Promoting the resilience of community ex-offenders. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 32(1), 169-178.
- Scholl, M. B., Walsh, M., & Perepiczka, M. (2014). Existential counseling and psychotherapy. In R. D. Parsons & N. Zhang (Eds.), Counseling theory: Guiding reflective practice (pp. 141-170). Sage.
- Scholl, M. B., Gibson, D. G., Boyarinova, N. & Despres, J. (2014). Using the film October Sky to teach career counseling theories to counselors-in-training. The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 53(2), 2-21.
- Scholl, M. B., Ray, D., Brady-Amoon, M. (2014). Humanistic counseling processes, outcomes, and research. The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 53, 218-239.
- Graham, M., Scholl, M. B., & Smith-Adcock, S., & Wittman, E. (2014). Three creative approaches to supervision. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 9(3), 415-426.
- Scholl, M. B., McGowan, A. S., & Hansen, J. T. (Eds.). (2012). Humanistic perspectives on contemporary counseling issues. Routledge.
- Perepiczka, M., & Scholl, M. B. (2012). Association for Humanistic Counseling: The heart and conscience of the counseling profession. The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 59, 6-20.
- Scholl, M. B., & Cascone, J. (2010). The constructivist resume: Promoting the career adaptability of graduate students in counseling programs. The Career Development Quarterly, 59, 180-189.
- Scholl, M. B., & Schmitt, D. (2009). Using Motivational Interviewing to address college client alcohol abuse. Journal of College Counseling, 12(1), 57-70.
- Scholl, M. B., & Smith-Adcock, S. (2007). Using psychodrama techniques to promote counselor identity development in group supervision. Journal for Creativity in Mental Health, 2, 13-33.
- Scholl, M. B. (2006). Native American identity development and counseling preferences: A study with Lumbee undergraduates. Journal of College Counseling, 9, 47-59.
Book Chapters:
- Scholl, M. B., Buchanan, C., & Suess, E. (2020). Chapter 16: Academic and career issues. In L. Gonzales, D. Palladino, & J. C. Watson (Eds.). College counseling and student development services: Addressing the needs of the contemporary college students (pp. 299-316). American Counseling Association.
- Hayden, S. C. W., & Scholl, M. B. (2016). Solution-focused approaches to career counseling with a male military veteran. In L. Busacca (Ed.) Postmodern approaches to career counseling. American Counseling Association.
- Scholl, M. B., Perepiczka, M., & Walsh, M. (2015). Humanistic and experiential approaches to family therapy, pp. 159-183. In D. Capuzzi & M. Stauffer (Eds.) Foundations of couples, marriage, and family counseling. Wiley.
Books:
- Scholl, M. B., & Hansen, J. T. (Eds.) (2018). Postmodern perspectives on contemporary counseling issues. Oxford University Press.
- Scholl, M. B., McGowan, A. S., & Hansen, J. T. (Eds.) (2012). Humanistic perspectives on contemporary counseling issues. Routledge.
Presentations (selected):
- O’Bryant, B., Corey, G., Lee, C. C., White, E., Scholl, M. B., Singh, A., & Yznaga, S. (2020, September). Our Community Gathers. Panelist at ACA Online Townhall meeting to support counselors of color during the pandemic.
- Scholl, M. B., & Perry, J. O. (2020, February). Restorative Justice Practices and Wellness Among Ex-Offenders and Victims. Education session presented at the North Carolina Counseling Association Conference in Charlotte, NC.
- Scholl, M. B., & Clarke, P. (2019, March). Incorporating Restorative Justice Content into Ex-offenders’ Employment Interview Responses: Impressions of Employers. Poster session presented at the Conference of the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Scholl, M. B. (2018). Quality World Mindfulness. Education session presented at the national conference of the Association for Humanistic Counseling, St. Petersburg, Florida.
- Scholl, M. B., Johnson, D., & Morton, F. (2018, February). Promoting College Counseling Center Utilization among Men of Color. Education session presented at the National Convention for the American College Counseling Association, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Scholl, M. B., Johnson, D. A., Morton, F. (2018). Fostering connections with diverse students: Mindfulness practices as a creative intervention to help college counselors foster cultural humility and connections. Annual American College Counseling Association Conference. Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Scholl, M. B. (2016). Beyond Person-Centered: The Use of an Accommodative Integrative Therapeutic Approach with an Intersection LGBTQ Client. Roundtable presentation proposal accepted for the annual convention of the Association for Creativity in Counseling, Savannah, Georgia.
- Scholl, M. B., Calhoun, B., & Robinson, H. (2016), Outcomes of a Postmodern Career Counseling Intervention Designed for the Ex-Offender Population. Roundtable presentation proposal accepted for the annual convention of the Association for Creativity in Counseling, Savannah, Georgia.
- Calhoun, B., Robinson, H., & Scholl, M. B. (2016, July). Career Support Group: A Postmodern Career Counseling Intervention Developed for Members of the Ex-Offender Population. Roundtable presentation proposal accepted for the annual convention of the National Career Development Association, Chicago, Illinois. (Note: Primary contributor to presentation materials, did not attend conference).
- Speciale, M., & Scholl, M. B. (2016, June ). Use of an Accommodative Integration of Humanistic Person-Centered and Feminist Therapies in Counseling LGBT Clients. Education session presented at the National Conference of the American Counseling Association, Portland, Oregon.
- Scholl, M. B., Calhoun, B., & Robinson, H. (2016, April). Career Workshop Series: Outcomes of a Postmodern Intervention for Ex-Offenders. (Session in the ACA Client-Focused Research Series). Education session presented at the National Conference of the American Counseling Association, Montreal, Canada.
- Scholl, M. B., Perry, J. & Valentine, S. (2016, February). Ex-offender Career Support, Mental Illness, and Resilience. The North Carolina Counseling Association Conference, Greensboro, NC.
- Scholl, M. B., Clark, P., & Hayden, S.C.W. (2015, October 11). Promoting Optimal Lead Faculty Engagement with Students in Online Courses. Educational session presented at the National Conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Scholl, M. B. (2015, March). Career Support Group: A Postmodern Approach to Providing Career Counseling to Ex-Offenders. Educational session presented at the National Conference of the American Counseling Association, Orlando, Florida.
- Hayden, S. C. W., & Scholl, M. B. (2015, March). Constructivist Career Counseling with Military Veterans. Proposal for education session accepted for the 2015 National Conference of the American Counseling Association, Orlando, Florida.
- Scholl, M. B., Castellani, A., Grant, M. C., Theall, K., & Turner, A. (2015, February). Professional Counselor Identity Development: Using the Constructivist Resume as a Tool for Reflective Analysis. The North Carolina Counseling Association Conference, Greensboro, NC.
- Scholl, M. B., Castellani, A., Grant, M. C., Theall, K., & Turner, A. (2015, February). Professional Counselor Identity Development: Using the Constructivist Resume as a Tool for Reflective Analysis. The North Carolina Counseling Association Conference, Greensboro, NC.
- Scholl, M. B., & Brott, P. (2014, March). Career counseling as idiographic process. Learning institute presented at the national convention of the American Counseling Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
- Scholl, M. B., & Crowe, A. (2013, June). How Humanistic Counselors Can Reduce the Impact of Stigma. Educational session presented at the national convention of the Association for Humanistic Counseling, Manhattan, New York.
- Scholl, M. B., Perry, J. & Denney, A. (2013, June). Humanistic Career Support Group: Helping the Ex-Offender Population. Educational session presented at the national convention of the Association for Humanistic Counseling, Manhattan, New York.
- Scholl, M. B., McGowan, A. S., & Hansen, J. T. (2012, March). Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Issues in Counseling, Counselor Education, and Supervision. Educational session presented at the national convention of the American Counseling Association, San Francisco, California.
- Smith-Adcock, S., Graham, M., Wittman, E., & Scholl, M. B. (2011, October). Using Expressive Arts in Counseling Supervision. Educational session present at the national convention of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Nashville, Tennessee.
- Scholl, M. B. (2011, March). The Constructivist Resume: Promoting the Career Adaptability of Graduate Students in Counseling Programs. Paper presented at the national convention of the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Scholl, M. B., Hagedorn, W.B., & Rayle, A.L. (2010, August). Religion, Values and Substance Abuse Counseling: Applications of an Integrated Inclusive Model. Educational session presented at the national convention of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values Counseling, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
- Scholl, M. B., (Council Chair), Duffy, T., Niles, S., Osborn, C., Roland, C., Schwitzer, A., Trepal, H., Trusty, J., Watkins, M., West, J., and Baker, C. (2009, March). Publishing in ACA Refereed Journals: Suggestions from the Council of Editors. Workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Personal:
Enjoys riding bikes with his family, attending college basketball games, and writing for his son’s stand-up comedy act.
Counseling Faculty
- Dr. Jabari Adams
- Dr. Erin Binkley
- Dr. Robert Casares
- Dr. Tammy Cashwell
- Dr. Philip Clarke
- Dr. Jamie E. Crockett
- Dr. Nikki Elston
- Dr. Carla Emerson
- Dr. Isabel C. Farrell
- Dr. Allison Forti
- Dr. Michelle Ghoston
- Dr. Jasmine Graham
- Dr. Tameka Grimes
- Dr. Amy L. Grybush
- Dr. Seth Hayden
- Dr. Nathaniel Ivers
- Dr. David Johnson
- Dr. Sharon Blackwell Jones
- Dr. Sarah Moore
- Dr. Bob Nations
- Dr. Saundra Penn
- Dr. Jennifer Rogers
- Dr. Mark Scholl
- Dr. Kenneth Simington
- Dr. George Stoupas
- Dr. Jose Villalba
- Dr. Brittany E. Wyche