Dr. Nikki Elston
Associate Teaching Professor/Assistant Dean of Academic Advising
Faculty Member at Wake Forest University since July 2018
Mailing Address: WFU Department of Counseling, Box 7406, Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Email address: elstonnc@wfu.edu
Office phone: 336-758-2458
Education:
Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Practice, Georgia State University, 2018
M.S. in College Student Development, St. Cloud State University, 2003
B.S.B.A. in Marketing, University of West Florida, 2000
Research Interests:
Counseling student development and skill preparation, suicide intervention training, college student development.
Awards (selected):
- Edwin Herr Fellowship for Excellence in Counseling Leadership and Scholarship Chi Sigma Iota (CSI), International Counseling Honor Society, 2021- 2022
- Outstanding Counselor Education and Supervision Journal, Article of the Year, Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, 2019. Shannonhouse, L., Elston, N., Lin, Y-W., Mize, M.C., Rumsey, A., Rice, R., Wanna, R., & Porter, M. (2018). Suicide intervention training for counselor-trainees: Quasi-experimental study on skill retention. Counselor Education & Supervision, 57(3), 194-210.
- Outstanding Research Award of the Year, Chi Sigma Iota – International, 2019. Shannonhouse, L., Elston, N., Lin, Y-W., Mize, M.C., Rumsey, A., Rice, R., Wanna, R., & Porter, M. (2018). Suicide intervention training for counselor-trainees: Quasi-experimental study on skill retention. Counselor Education & Supervision, 57(3), 194-210.
- Outstanding Service to Chapter Award, Chi Sigma Iota – International, 2018
- Provost’s Dissertation Fellowship, Georgia State University, 2018
- Dean’s Excellence Award in Counselor Education & Practice, in Memory of Mary Jane Phillips, 2017
- Outstanding Chapter Award – Large Chapter, Chi-Epsilon, Chi Sigma Iota International, 2016-2017
Counseling Experience:
I have experience working in institutions of higher education and community agencies. In the university setting I have counseled undergraduate and graduate students dealing with myriad issues. As a counselor in a community agency I have worked with individuals dealing with chronic health issues, homelessness, gender identity issues, and substance use disorders.
Certifications and Licenses:
- Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia (#010423)
- Nationally Certified Counselor (#632591)
- Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Trainer (#37520)
Professional Membership:
- Chi Sigma Iota (CSI)
- Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (ACES)
- Southern Association for Counselor Education Supervision (SACES)
- American Association for Suicidology (AAS)
- Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling (AARC)
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW)
Service (selected):
- Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) Pi Alpha Chapter Advisor – Wake Forest University, July 2019 – Present
- Senior Faculty Fellow – Collins Residence Hall – Wake Forest University, July 2021 – Present
- Committee on Academic Affairs (CAA) – Wake Forest University, Fall 2020 – 2023 (Chair, 2021-2022)
- Undergraduate Faculty Advisor – Wake Forest University, Fall 2019 – Present
Recent Presentations (selected):
- Elston, N. (2020, February). Are counselors-in-training ready for suicide interevention? North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
- Blasic, E., & Elston, N. (2020, February). AU, that’s my gold! Counseling children & adolescents with Autism. North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
- Shannonhouse, L., Yung-Wei, D. L., & Elston, N. (2019, September). Counseling with persons considering suicide: Preliminary training and client outcomes of suicide to hope (S2H). Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling, San Antonio, TX.
- Elston, N., & Shannonhouse, L. (2019, April). Evaluating Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training with counselors in training. American Association of Suicidology National Conference, Denver, CO.
- Cashwell, T., Forti, A., & Elston, N. (2019, February). Surviving (and thriving) as a highly sensitive person in a highly insensitive world. North Carolina Counseling Association Annual Conference, Raleigh, NC.
- Elston, N., Gilbride, D., & Shannonhouse, L. (2018, October). Supervisors, are your supervisees ready to intervene with clients at risk of suicide. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Myrtle Beach, SC.
- Rumsey, A., Elston, N., & Moh, Y. (2018, October). The do’s and dont’s of collaboration: Lessons learned as doc students and new professionals. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Myrtle Beach, SC.
- Shannonhouse, L., Elston, N., Mize, M.C., & Rumsey, A. (2018, October). Using standardized role-play to evaluate counselor trainee suicide intervention skill acquisition. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Myrtle Beach, SC.
- Elston, N., Rumsey, A., Mize, M.C., & Grad, R. (2018, September). Evaluating self-reported counseling skills used during the first fieldwork experience. Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling, Richmond, VA.
- Shannonhouse, L., Elston, N., Mize, M.C., & Rumsey, A. (2018, September). Evaluating suicide intervention skills acquisition through behavioral observations: A quasi-experimental study. Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling, Richmond, VA.
- Grad, R., & Elston, N. (2018, February). Self-care in the counseling profession: The benefit of connecting with others. Association for Specialists in Group Work, National Conference, Savannah, GA.
Recent Publications (selected):
- Elston, N., Rogers, J.L., Gilbride, D.D., & Shannonhouse, L. (2020). Counselors in training identifying and responding to suicidal clients: A matched-control study. Journal of Counselor Leadership and Advocacy, 7(1), 1-14.
- Shannonhouse, L., Rumsey, A.D., Elston, N., Mize, M.C., Hightower, J., & Lin, Y-W. (2019). Analysis of a standardized suicide intervention training for counselor trainees. Teaching and Supervision in Counseling, 1(2).
- Shannonhouse, L.,Elston, N., Lin, Y-W., Mize, M.C., Rumsey, A., Rice, R., Wanna, R., Porter, M. (2018). Suicide intervention training for counselor-trainees: A quasi-experimental study on skill retention. Counselor Education and Supervision, 57(3), 194-210.
- Rumsey, A.D., Golubovic, N., Elston, N., Chang, C., Dixon, A., & Guvansel, K. (2017). Addressing the social and emotional needs of refugee adolescents in schools: Learning from the experiences of school counselors. Journal of Child and Adolescent Counseling, 4(1), 81-100.
- Elston, N., Rumsey, A.D., Shannonhouse, L., & Mize, M.C. (in preparation) Suicide intervention training for counselor trainees: A content analysis study.
- Shannonhouse, L., Elston, N., Rumsey, A.D., Mize, M.C., & Lin, Y. D. (in preparation). Suicide training in counselor preparation: Behavioral observations of counselor trainees’ suicide intervention skills.
Personal:
I like coffee, tacos, and playing with my two dogs. I prefer summer to winter and I’d rather be outside than in. I look forward to meeting you in a future class.
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