The Citadel

School of Education

CURRICULUM VITA

GEORGE TAYLOR WILLIAMS

Counselor Educator


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Office:
School of Education
The Citadel Graduate College
171 Moultrie Street
Charleston, SC 29409
(843) 953-2205 (Phone)
(843) 953-7258 (Fax)
williamsg@citadel.edu (Email)

Home:
26 Tarleton Drive
Charleston, SC 29407
(843) 852-5822 (Phone)

 

Family:
Wife:

4 Sons:




1 Daughter:


Nannette Ettien Williams

Taylor Colby Williams
Colton Charles Williams
Hadley Patton Williams
Brenton Addison Williams

Camelia Grace Williams

Education

Ed.D.
1983
University of Cincinnati; Cincinnati, Ohio
Major: Counselor Education; Support Areas: Counselor Supervision, Applied Psychology
M.Ed.
1977
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; Kutztown, Pennsylvania
Major: Elementary and Secondary School Counseling
B.A.
1974
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; Kutztown, Pennsylvania
Major: Psychology

Doctoral Dissertation

"The Effects of Self-Disclosing and Self-Involving Statements Upon College Women's Intimacy of Disclosure and Their Perceptions of the Listener;"  Major Advisor: Geoffrey G. Yager, August 31, 1982.

Licensures and Certification:

State of California Board of Psychology, Licensed Psychologist, Specialization in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, License Number PSY14212; March 1995; renewable October 31, 2008.

State of Minnesota Board of Psychology, Licensed Psychologist, License Number LP1710; August 1991; renewable October 31, 2008.

State of Minnesota Board of Psychology, Licensed Consulting Psychologist, License Number C1187; October 1984.

Nationally Certified Counselor, Certification Number 5803; March 1984.

State of Pennsylvania, Certified Secondary School Counselor; August 1977.

State of Pennsylvania, Certified Elementary School Counselor; August 1977.

Professional Experience (Teaching, Counseling/Psychotherapy, Consulting, Supervising, Coordinating/Administrating, Editing):

Teaching (Full-Time):

Professor of Counselor Education (tenured, August 1998) in the School (formerly Department) of Education, The Citadel Graduate College (formerly the College of Graduate and Professional Studies), The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina; August 1997-present.

Professor (tenured) of Counseling in the graduate Department of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California; August 1993-August 1997.

Associate Professor of Counseling in the Department of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California. Teaching 350 full-time and part-time master's degree students enrolled in programs to become Marriage, Family, and Child Counselors (M.F.C.C.s) and School Counselors (Pupil Personnel Services credential); August 1987-August 1993.

Assistant Professor of Counselor Education in the Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations at the University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana. Teaching 75 full-time and part-time master's and doctoral degree students enrolled in programs for Community and Agency Counseling, School Counseling, and College Student Personnel Work; August 1985-August 1987.

Assistant Professor of Counseling and Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota. Teaching a variety of both graduate and undergraduate level courses; September 1982-August 1985.

 

College/University Courses Taught

Education: (The Citadel; Charleston, South Carolina)
EDUC 512: Data Collection and Analysis
EDUC 515: Introduction to the Counseling Profession
EDUC/PSYC 550: Career Development
EDUC 521: Program Planning, Management, and Evaluation in School Counseling
EDUC 551: Counseling Theories and Practice
EDUC 552: Group Counseling
EDUC 561: Counseling Diverse Populations
EDUC 587: Special Topics: DSM-IV-TR
EDUC 624: Advanced Counseling Techniques (Pre-Practicum)
EDUC 629: Practicum in School Counseling
EDUC 650: Internship in Elementary School Counseling
EDUC 651: Internship in Secondary School Counseling

Counseling: (California State University, Fullerton)
COUN 380: Theories and Techniques of Counseling
COUN 452/500: The Counseling Profession
COUN 510: Practicum: Master Counseling with Adults
COUN 511: Counseling Casework
COUN 512: Counseling Procedures
COUN 514: Group Leadership
COUN 523: Counseling and Culture
COUN 526: Professional, Ethical, and Legal Issues in Counseling
COUN 528: Groups: Process and Practice
COUN 529: Practicum: Supervised Counseling in the Schools
COUN 533: Career and Occupational Guidance
COUN 541: Principles and Process of School Counseling
COUN 547: Consultation
COUN 549: Seminar on Child Abuse
COUN 581: Counseling Fieldwork in Schools
COUN 582: Advanced Counseling Fieldwork in Schools
COUN 595: Competency Certification Seminar
COUN 597: Final Project
COUN 599: Independent Research

Human Services: (California State University, Fullerton)
HUSR 380: Theories and Techniques of Counseling
HUSR 400: Ethical and Professional Issues in Human Services
HUSR 470: Evaluation of Human Services Programs
HUSR 490: Practicum in Group Leadership

Counselor Education: (University of New Orleans)
EDGC 6050: Principles of Guidance
EDGC 6430: Counseling Techniques
EDGC 6450: Group Techniques and Dynamics in Counseling
EDGC 6460: Advanced Group Techniques and Dynamics in Counseling
EDGC 6530: Student Personnel Work in Higher Education
EDGC 6660: Crisis Intervention Counseling
EDGC 6850: Ethical and Professional Issues in Counselor Education
EDGC 6998: Doctoral Seminar: Consultation in Counselor Education

Psychology: (University of Minnesota, Duluth)
PSY 1003: Introduction to Psychology
PSY 1101: Human Service Seminar
PSY 1501: Human Development and Adjustment
PSY 3211: Group Dynamics
PSY 3531: Psychology of Personal Adjustment
PSY 3704: Industrial and Business Psychology
PSY 3707: Organizational Psychology
PSY 3821: Psychological Measurement
PSY 3960: Special Topics in Psychology: Death and Dying

Psychological Foundations: (University of Minnesota, Duluth)
PSYF 5523: Family Counseling: Theoretical Foundations
PSYF 5722: Psychological Consultation

Psychological Applications: (University of Minnesota, Duluth)
PSYA 5851: Tests and Measurements
PSYA 8531: Field Practice in Guidance
PSYA 8532: Practicum: Individual Counseling
PSYA 8541: Practicum: Group Counseling

Special Education: (University of Minnesota, Duluth)
SPED 1234: Sensitivity to Human Variance


Teaching (Part-Time):

Instructor for two-day course entitled "Child Abuse Seminar" to graduate students at Trinity College of Graduate Studies (formerly called California Christian Institute), Orange, California; October 1990.

Adult Sunday School Teacher, co-teaching 12-week course entitled "Understanding Ourselves Through God's Word," at Bethany Chapel, Long Beach, California; January 1989-March 1989.

Group Leader Behaviorist for Optifast Program, teaching two, 26-week courses for participants enrolled in a weight-loss fasting program, at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, Anaheim, California; January 1989-August 1989.

Assistant Professor of Psychology at The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Indian Mental Health Training Project, Duluth, Minnesota. Teaching a variety of undergraduate counseling and psychology courses/seminars to recovering alcoholic Native Americans; September 1982- May 1985.

Assistant Professor of Psychology at Duluth Vocational Technical Institute (DVTI), Duluth, Minnesota. Taught Introduction to Psychology course to over 50 students enrolled in a Licensed Practical Nursing (L.P.N.) program during summer school; August 1984.

Instructor for the National Corrective Training Institute (NCTI), teaching all-day Saturday Training Workshops for theft offenders and bad check writers in the Greater Cincinnati Area who were ordered by the Court to attend, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; December 1981-August 1982.

Instructor of Educational Psychology at the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, teaching two sophomore level courses per academic semester, September 1979-June 1982.

Counseling/Psychotherapy:

Co-Leader of weekly Men's Support Group for Seacoast West Church, West Ashley, South Carolina, April 2003-May 2004.

Leader of weekly, two-hour Divorce Care Group at Seacoast Christian Community Church, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, July-September 2000; January-March 2000.

Co-Leader of weekly, two-hour Divorce Care Group at Seacoast Christian Community Church, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, September 1998-December 1998; May 1999-June 1999.

Licensed Psychologist at Life Care Center of Corona, a skilled nursing facility, doing psychological evaluations and psychotherapy with elderly residents; February 1997-April 1997.

Private Practice Licensed Clinical/Counseling Psychologist at 1101 California Avenue, Suite 202, Corona, California; 746 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, California; and Western Medical Center/Anaheim, Anaheim, California; March 1995-August 1997.

Group Leader during weeklong residential group workshop for personal growth including group members enrolled as students in undergraduate Human Services Program course (HUSER 416: Group Process/Membership) at California State University, Fullerton; workshop held in Idyllwild, California; other Group Leaders: Gerald F. Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, Mary E. Moline; June 1993.

Private Practice Registered Psychological Assistant at North Orange County Psychological Services, Orange, California. Doing individual, group, and family counseling and psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults; August 1990-March 1995.

Registered Psychological Assistant at Charter Hospital of Corona, Corona, California. Doing inpatient individual psychotherapy and family therapy with children, adolescent, and adult patients and their families; August 1991-December 1993.

Registered Psychological Assistant at Western Medical Center/Anaheim, Department of Psychiatry, Anaheim, California. Doing inpatient individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, and group family therapy with adolescent and adult patients and their families. Working with Minirth Meier New Life Treatment Centers' Adolescent and Adult Programs specializing in treatment of general psychological disorders, chemical dependency, sexual addictions, and eating disorders; August 1990-March 1995.

Group Leader during weeklong residential group workshop for personal growth including group members enrolled as students in undergraduate Human Services Program course (HUSER 416: Group Process/Membership) at California State University, Fullerton; workshop held in Idyllwild, California; other Group Leaders: Gerald F. Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, Mary E. Moline; June 1992.

Private Practice Licensed Consulting Psychologist (while using Minnesota license under the Professional and Business Code of California) at North Orange County Psychological Services, Orange, California. Doing individual, group, and family counseling and psychotherapy with children, adolescents and adults; January 1990-August 1990.

Licensed Consulting Psychologist at Western Medical Center/Anaheim, Department of Psychiatry, Anaheim, California. Temporary hospital privileges granted to do inpatient individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, and group family therapy with adolescent and adult patients and their families. Working with New Life Treatment Centers' Adolescent and Adult Programs specializing in treatment of general psychological disorders, chemical dependency, sexual addictions, and eating disorders; February 1990-August 1990.

Elementary School Counselor at Richman Elementary School (grades K-6), Fullerton, California. Doing individual and group counseling with economically deprived children. School enrollment is approximately 710 students, including 60% Hispanic, 20% Asian (primarily Vietnamese), 18% Caucasians, and 2% African-American. Working about 8-10 hours per week, February 1990-February 1991.

Private Practice Counselor at Personal and Academic Support Services (PASS), New Orleans, Louisiana. Doing short-term counseling with adolescents and parents regarding academic problems; January 1987-August 1987.

Private Practice Licensed Consulting Psychologist at University Associates, P.A., Duluth, Minnesota. Doing short and long-term counseling and psychotherapy with couples and individual clients of various ages; October 1984-May 1985.

Counselor doing brief psychotherapy and hypnotherapy (5 hours per week) with clients at the University of Cincinnati Counseling Services, Cincinnati, Ohio, under the supervision of Ohio State Licensed Psychologists; September 1981-August 1982.

Doctoral Internship doing individual counseling and psychotherapy (20 hours per week) at the University of Cincinnati Mental Health Program, Cincinnati, Ohio, under the supervision of an Ohio State Licensed Psychologist; September 1980-May 1981.

Facilitated three hypnosis for self-management groups (6 weekly sessions each), under the supervision of a Certified Hypnotist and Ohio State Licensed Psychologist; Winter 1980, Winter 1981, Spring 1981.

Elementary and Secondary School Counselor in the Jenkintown School District, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Served as the first Elementary School Counselor in the district, Career Education Coordinator for the district (K-12), Coordinator and Facilitator of Group Programs for all grade levels (K-12), and Test Administrator for the district (K-12); September 1977-June 1979.

Graduate Assistant Counselor (20 hours per week) in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Kutztown, Pennsylvania. Functioned as a Personal and Vocational Counselor, Student Adviser, Coordinator and Facilitator of Group Programs, and Research Assistant, under the supervision of the Chair of the Department (a Pennsylvania State Licensed Psychologist); Spring and Autumn 1976; Winter and Spring 1977.

Supervised Counseling Experience (Elementary Practicum) for 15 weeks functioning as a School Counselor in three different elementary schools of the Kutztown Area School District, Kutztown, Pennsylvania (two days per week); Spring Semester 1977.

Supervised Counseling Experience (Secondary Practicum) for 15 weeks functioning as a School Counselor at Lower Moreland Middle School, Lower Moreland School District, Lower Moreland, Pennsylvania (two days per week); Autumn Semester 1976.

Consulting:

Consultant for Liaisons: Classroom Management Techniques for At-Risk Kids. Assisting Elementary School Teachers, Counselors, and Staff to provide group work for children. Contractual agreement with Rowland Unified School District, La Puente, California; March 1997.

Consultant to serve as an Educational Psychologist for Special Needs/Mental Health Services with Orange County Head Start, Inc. Focusing on psychological/social-emotional aspects/development for pre-school children (ages 3-5 years of age) that are referred directly by Head Start personnel. Contractual agreement with Rosa M. Santoyo, M.S., M.F.C.C., Placentia, California; October 1989-January 1991.

External Consultant/Examiner while serving on doctoral dissertation committee for Joseph Vuong at Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota; May 1989-January 1991.

Consultant to the Louisiana Committee for The Commission of Secondary Schools of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, while serving as a member of visiting evaluation committee, representing the Guidance and Counseling Department, at St. Augustine High School, New Orleans, Louisiana; March 3-5, 1986.

Psychological Consultant to The Institute of Afro-American Awareness, Duluth, Minnesota. Assisting in the development and implementation of a community-based life planning/career development program for 30 Black adolescents, ages 12-17; October 1984-August 1985.

Consultant for Deer Park Community Schools and Nativity School, Cincinnati, Ohio, working with parents while implementing the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) program; Spring 1982.

Supervising:

Supervisor visiting field sites for graduate students enrolled in elementary and secondary school counseling practicum/internship courses at The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina; September 1997-present.

Supervisor and Mock Oral Examiner for the Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences, preparing applicants for the oral exam to become Licensed Psychologists in the State of California, Los Angeles, California; January 1997-August 1997.

Individual Supervisor and Mock Oral Examiner, preparing applicants for the oral exam to become Licensed Psychologists in the State of California, Corona, California; November 1996-August 1997.

Supervisor of two-course sequence of counseling fieldwork (i.e., COUNS 581: Fieldwork and COUNS 582: Advanced Fieldwork) for graduate students enrolled in the Pupil Personnel Services (School Counseling) credential program at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California; January 1988-August 1997.

Supervisor for three full-day training group workshop for undergraduate course (i.e., HUSR 490: Practicum in Group Leadership) in the Human Services Program at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California; January 31-February 2, 1992.

Supervisor for three full-day training group workshop for undergraduate course (i.e., HUSR 490: Practicum in Group Leadership) in the Human Services Program at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California; August 30-September 1, 1991.

Supervisor of undergraduate group counselor training course (i.e., HUSR 490: Practicum in Group Leadership) in the Human Services Program at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California; Spring and Fall Semesters 1989; Spring Semester 1990.

Supervisor of graduate level group counselor training course (i.e., COUN 514: Group Leadership) for students enrolled in programs for Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling (M.F.C.C.s), School Counseling (Pupil Personnel Services credential), and Generic Counseling at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California; September 1987-present.

Supervisor of three-course sequence of counseling practica (i.e., Field Practice in Guidance, Individual Counseling Practicum, and Group Counseling Practicum) in a variety of field placement settings (i.e., public schools, community colleges, universities, hospitals, medical centers, businesses, and public agencies) during three academic quarters for each year, for three years, at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, Department of Psychology, Duluth, Minnesota; March 1983-August 1985.

Supervisor of master's degree students enrolled in several different Basic Practicum in Counseling courses at the University of Cincinnati, Department of School Psychology and Counseling, Cincinnati, Ohio; August 1977-June 1982.

Coordinating/Administrating:

CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) Liaison to The Citadel, November 2003 - present.

CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) Coordinator and Contact Person at The Citadel for CACREP On-Site Visitation to The Citadel, Saturday, February 26 - Tuesday, March 1, 2005 (accredited 8 years until October 31, 2013).

Coordinator of Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Programs for the School of Education, The Citadel Graduate College, Charleston, South Carolina; August 2003-present.

Coordinator of Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Programs for the Department of Education, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina; September 1997-May 2002.

Coordinator of the 25th Annual Helping Professions One-Day Workshop, featuring Dr. Gerald and Marianne Schneider Corey as presenters on topic "Groups: Process and Practice." Co-sponsored by The Citadel's Graduate College, Department of Education, Department of Psychology, Graduate School Counseling Association, Chi Sigma Iota, Psi Chi, and South Carolina Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, The Citadel Beach House, Isle of Palms, South Carolina, October 5, 1998.

Moderator for Dr. Thomas Parham's presentation to over 650 students, faculty, staff, and a panel titled "Multicultural Perspectives in the Helping Professions," celebrating African-American Month; California State University, Fullerton; Fullerton, California; February 1997.

Chair of the graduate Department of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton; August 1992-July 1995.

Coordinator of Fieldwork Placements for graduate counseling students enrolled in the Pupil Personnel Services (P.P.S.) credential program in the Department of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California. Responsible for coordinating and approving placement sites for P.P.S. students enrolled in two-course sequence of counseling practica (i.e., Fieldwork for School Counselors and Advanced Fieldwork for School Counselors) in a variety of school settings; January 1988-August 1997.

Conference Coordinator for A Drive-In Conference featuring "Current Trends Within the Counseling Profession" (i.e., Counselor Education Curricula, Professional Counselor Credentials, Professional Counselor Ethics, and Counselor Licensure); co-sponsored by Louisiana Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (LACES), Louisiana Association for Religious and Values Issues in Counseling (LARVIC), Louisiana College Personnel Association (LCPA), and Louisiana Mental Health Counselors Association (LMHCA); March 1987.

On-Site Convention Arrangements Chair for the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) to the 1987 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana; April 1986-April 1987

On-Site Convention Arrangements Chair for the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) to the 1987 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana; April 1986-April 1987.

On-Site Convention Arrangements Chair for the American Holistic Counselors Association (AHCA) to the 1987 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana; April 1986-April 1987.

Coordinator of Graduate Counseling Practicums in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota. Responsible for field placements and coordination of a three-course sequence of counseling practica in a variety of settings (i.e., public schools, community colleges, universities, hospitals, medical centers, businesses, and public agencies); September 1984-August 1985.

Co-Chair for the 1984 Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Duluth, Minnesota. A three-day conference that included four pre-conference workshops, 38 concurrent sessions, and four keynote speakers: Ms. Marilyn Ferguson, Dr. Bob Powless, Dr. Maxie Maultsby, and Dr. Barbara F. Okun.

Editing:

Editor, The Citadel School of Education Division of School Counseling Handbook (August 2007).

Editorial Review Board Member for Counseling and Values, a national sponsored and refereed journal published by the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC), July 1, 2004-June 30, 2006; July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2009.

Editor, School Counseling Student Handbook 2004 (The Citadel, 89 pages, fall semester 2003).

Book reviewer for Marianne Schneider Corey and Gerald Corey's 7th edition of Groups: Process and Practice, (2007) Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole; summer 2003.

Editor, of Palmetto Counselor, the Newsletter of the South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA), Spring 2002.

Book reviewer for Marianne Schneider Corey and Gerald Corey's 4th edition of Becoming a Helper, Brooks/Cole (December 2000-January 2001).

Editorial Review Board Member for Counselor Education and Supervision, a national sponsored and refereed journal published by the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), July 1, 1998-July 1, 2001.

Editorial Review Board Member for the Journal of Counseling and Human Service Professions (JCHSP), a state sponsored, national refereed journal, published by the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD); June 1, 1988-August 1997

Editorial Review Board Member for The Journal for Specialists in Group Work (JSGW), a national journal, published by the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW); July 1, 1988-July 1, 1991.

Co-Editor of the Journal of Counseling and Human Service Professions (JCHSP), a state sponsored, national refereed journal, published by the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD); October1987-June 1988.

Founding Editor of the Journal of Counseling and Human Service Professions (JCHSP); a state sponsored, national refereed journal with an editorial board of 25 members, published by the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD). First issue published May 1986 contains 168 pages with 3,200 copies printed; March 1984-October 1987.

Editorial Review Board Member for the Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy, an internationally refereed publication; January 1984-August 1986.

Editor of the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) State Newsletter. Published five issues per year, with each issue containing 16 pages, and circulated to over 1,200 counselors; August 1984-October 1985.

Publications:

  Books:

Moline, M.E., Williams, G.T., & Austin, K.M. (1998). Documenting psychotherapy: Essentials for mental health practitioners. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.; all 3 authors contributed equally to writing book, therefore there is no senior author.

Austin, K.M., Moline, M.E., & Williams, G.T. (1990). Confronting malpractice: Legal and ethical dilemmas in psychotherapy, Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.; all 3 authors contributed equally to writing book, therefore there is no senior author.

  Institutional Documents:

Williams, G.T., Allen, D., Altieri, J., Carter, J., Johnson, T.W., & Politano, M. (April 2006). Charter of The Professional Education Board (PEB) at The Citadel, two major college-wide roles of assessment and governance; approved and implemented September 2006; chaired committee creating the charter; all authors contributed to creating document, therefore there is no senior author.

Williams, G.T. (January 2004). CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) self-study report for elementary and secondary school counseling programs at The Citadel. All 229 standards met for initial CACREP accreditation for eight years, July 2005-
October 31, 2013.

Williams, G.T., & Gibson, D.M. (January 2004). Appendices for CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) self-study report for elementary and secondary school counseling programs at The Citadel.

Williams, G.T. (2004). (Ed.). School counseling student handbook 2004. Charleston, SC: The Citadel, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, School of Education.

Williams, G.T., Bishop, J.C., Davakos, H.D., Murray, R.K., Niksch, E., Jennings, A.F., & Leverett, J.P. (May 1, 2003). Faculty code of ethics at The Citadel, approved by The Citadel Faculty Council.

Williams, G.T. (2000). Senior author for Category IV of 1999 NCATE Self-Study Report,: The Unit for Professional Education at The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina. All standards approved.

Williams, G.T. (1999). Self-Study of School Counseling Programs at The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina, for South Carolina Office of Teacher Education, Certification, and Evaluation 1999. All 15 standards approved.

Williams, G.T. (1999). (Ed.). School counseling student handbook. Charleston, SC: The Citadel, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Department of Education.

Williams, G.T. (1997). (Ed.). School counseling student handbook. Charleston, SC: The Citadel, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Department of Education.

Williams, G.T. (1991). Proposal for Pupil Personnel Services Credential for California State University, Fullerton. Submitted to: The Commission for Teacher Credentialing, State of California, November 1, 1991, 322 pages, serving as senior author; accepted.

  Book Chapter Case Studies:

Williams, G.T. (2006). Case Study 10: A group leader's questionable intervention. In B. Herlihy & G.
Corey (Eds.), ACA ethical standards casebook (6th ed., pp. 196-199). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Williams, G.T. (1996). Case Study 10: A group leader's risky intervention. In B. Herlihy & G. Corey
(Eds.), ACA ethical standards casebook (5th ed., pp. 237-240). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Williams, G.T. (1992). Dual relationship issues in teaching a group leadership course. In B. Herhily & G. Corey (Eds.), Dual relationships (pp. 100-104). Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.

  Journal Articles:

Eliason, G.T., Samide, J.L., Williams, G, & Lepore, M.F. (Fall 2007). Existential theory and our search for spirituality. Counselling and Spirituality (Canadian International Journal), 36 (2), 127-151.

Corey, G.F., Williams, G.T., & Moline, M.E. (1995). Ethical and legal issues in group counseling, Ethics and Behavior, 5 (2), 161-183.

Neukrug, E., & Williams, G.T. (October 1993). Counseling counselors: A survey of values, Counseling and Values (the official journal of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values Issues in Counseling, a division of the American Counseling Association), 51-62.

Williams, G.T. (May 1990). Ethical dilemmas in teaching a group leadership course, The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 15 (2), 104-113.

Williams, G.T. (December 1989). Invited Commentary: Responding to Gozman's Article about "Ethical Aspects of Psychological Therapy" in the U.S.S.R., Journal of Counseling and Human Service Professions, 11-13.

Mathews, B., Teddlie, C., & Williams, G.T. (Spring 1988). Training counselors in the use of self-disclosure: A survey of Louisiana graduate programs, Louisiana Education Research Journal, 42-48.

Williams, G.T., Robison, F.F., & Smaby, M.H. (January 1988). School counselors using group counseling with family-school problems, The School Counselor, 169-178.

Park, W.D., & Williams, G.T. (October 1986). Preparing elementary school children to refer themselves for counseling, Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 8-14.

Williams, G.T., & Smaby, M.H. (May 1986). Using group counseling skills for improving family communications, Journal of Counseling and Human Service Professions, 105-117.

Cook, E.P, Park, W.D., Williams, G.T., et. al. (March 1984). Students' perceptions of personal problems, appropriate help sources, and general attitudes about counseling, Journal of College Student Personnel, 139-145.

  Professional Organization Documents:

Williams, G.T. (2002). Greetings from SCCA President Dr. George T. Williams, South Carolina Counseling Association 38th Annual Convention Booklet, p. 3, SC Stars: Counselors Making a Difference . . . One At A Time! January 24-26, 2002, Crowne Plaza Resort, Hilton Head, SC.

California Association for Specialists in Group Work (June 1990). By-Laws of the California Association for Specialists in Group Work, Fullerton, CA: Author. (Williams, G.T. - Chair of CASGW By-Laws Committee)

Association for Specialists in Group Work (1989). Ethical Guidelines for Group Counselors. Alexandria, VA: Author. (Williams, G.T. - Chair of ASGW Ethics Committee; Committee Members: Childers, Jr., J.H., Corey, G., Corey, M.S., Forester-Miller, H., Gazda, G.M., Nakkula, M.J., & Woldt, A.)

  Video:

Williams, G.T. (November 4, 1998). Maximizing your effectiveness as a counselor supervisor. Charleston, SC; a two-hour videotaped teleconference sponsored by the South Carolina Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; presented at the Medical University of South Carolina; viewed at 11 sites throughout the state.

  Newsletter Articles:

Williams, G.T. (Fall, 2005). The Citadel school counseling program is CACREP accredited for eight years. Palmetto Counselor, 40 (2), 8.

Williams, G.T. (July, 2005). Reflections of a banner year for TCCA from our President Dr. George Williams! Tri-County Counseling Association Newsletter, Issue 6, 1-2.

Williams, G.T. (Spring 2002). President's Message - Spiritual renewal in the midst of changes, challenges, choices. Palmetto Counselor, 36 (2), 1.

Williams, G.T. (2002). SCCA President's Message: Spiritual revival. Palmetto Counselor, 36 (1), 2.

Williams, G.T. (Fall/Winter 2001-2002). A baker's dozen: Benefits of joining professional organizations. The Citadel Counselor, Vol. 3 (1), 1-2.

Williams, G.T. (Fall 2001). President's Message - Spiritual awakenings and revival for SC counselors: Changes, challenges, choices. Palmetto Counselor, 36 (1), 2.

  In Press:

Williams, G.T., & Ellison, L. (in press). "Duty to Warn and Protect," contributor to the first edition of the American Counseling Association Encyclopedia of Counseling, edited by Bradley T. Erford.

Williams, G.T., & Wehrman, J.D. (in press). Career Assessment Portfolios (CAPs): Documentation and Accountability Empowering Transformed Professional School Counselors,a book chapter to be included in text edited by Grafton Eliason and John Patrick entitled Career Development in the Schools.

Professional Organization Memberships:

American Counseling Association
American School Counselor Association
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
Association for Specialists in Group Work
South Carolina Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development
South Carolina Association for Specialists in Group Work
South Carolina Career Development Association
South Carolina Counseling Association
South Carolina School Counselor Association
Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision

Honorary Societies:

Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International
Psi Chi (The National Honor Society in Psychology)

Professional Organization Leadership Positions:

Presidencies:

Elected President of Tri-County Counseling Association, a chapter of South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA), July 1, 2004-June 30, 2005; Immediate Past President, July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006.

Elected State President of the South Carolina Association for Specialists in Group Work (SCASGW), September 2003-June 30, 2004.

State President of the South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA), July 1, 2001-June 30, 2002; Immediate Past President, July 1, 2002-June 30, 2003.

State President of the South Carolina Association for Specialists in Group Work (SCASGW), July 2000-July 2001; President-Elect, July 1999-July 2000.

State President of the South Carolina Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SCACES); July 1998-July 1999; July 1999-July 2000.

Interim President while serving as the founder of the California Association for Specialists in Group Work (CASGW); October 1989-December 1993.

Elected State President of Louisiana Association for Counseling and Development (LACD); [July 1, 1987-June 30, 1988, President-Elect-Elect of LACD; July 1, 1988-June 30, 1989, President-Elect of LACD; July 1, 1989-June 30, 1990, President of LACD]; April 1987.

Elected State President of Louisiana Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (LACES); [October 1985-July 1986, President-Elect-Elect of LACES; July 1986-September 1986, President-Elect of LACES; September 1986-July 1988, President of LACES]; October 1985.

Elected State President of Minnesota Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (MACES); [February 1985-February 1986]; November 1984.

Elected President of Psi Chi, The National Honor Society in Psychology, at the Kutztown University of Pennsylvania chapter [Vice-President, Junior year of college, September 1972-August 1973; President, Senior year of college, September 1973-May 1974]; April 1972.

Chairmanships:

Appointed Founding Chairperson of the Tri-County Counseling Association (TCCA; a chapter of the South Carolina Counseling Association) Ethics Committee, July 1-June 30, 2007 (May 2006), July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008.

Elected Chair of the Faculty Council at The Citadel, Charleston, SC; August 2002-August 2003; Vice-Chair, August 2001-August2002.

Appointed Regional Chair to the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Media Committee; July 1998-July1999; July 1999-July 2000; July 2000-July 2001.

Appointed Chair of the Membership Committee to the Inland Psychological Association, a chapter of the California Psychological Association (CPA) [January 1997-December 1997]; December 1996.

Appointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) By-Laws Committee; March 1992-April 1993.

Appointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Program Proposal Review Committee for the 1992 AACD Annual Convention in Baltimore, Maryland; April 1991-March 1992.

Appointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Program Proposal Review Committee for the 1991 AACD Annual Convention in Reno, Nevada; February 1990-April 1991.

Reappointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Ethics Committee [June 1989-June 1990]; March 1989.

Reappointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Ethics Committee [June 1988-June 1989]; March 1988.

Reappointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Ethics Committee [June 1987-June 1988]; April 1987.

Appointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Ethics Committee [March 1987-June 1987]; March 1987.

Appointed National Chair to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Interdivisional Committee of ASGW Commissions Chairs [April 1987-October 1987]; March 1987.

Elected Chair to the Louisiana Association for Counseling and Development (LACD) Professional Development Committee [July 1986-June 1987]; July 1986.

Reappointed National Chair to the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) School Counseling (ACES/ASCA) Interest Network [April 1986-June 1987]; April 1986.

Appointed National Chair to the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) School Counseling (ACES/ASCA) Interest Network [August 1985-April 1986]; August 1985.

Appointed State Chair to the Minnesota State Ethics Committee for the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) [March 1984-September 1985]; February 1984.

Appointed State Chair to the Minnesota State Publications Committee for the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) [March 1984-September 1985]; February 1984.

Appointed Regional Chair of the Membership Committee for Northeast Minnesota Counselors Association (NEMCA) [April 1983-June 1984]; April 1983.

Special Appointments:

Appointed by The Citadel School of Education (SOE) Dean Tony W. Johnson to serve as one of two SOE faculty members on the Academic Board at The Citadel for academic year 2006-2007, 2007-2008 (September 2006-present).

Faculty Advisor for Alpha Tau Chi chapter of Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society Internationsl (May 1998-present).

Appointed CACREP Liaison to The Citadel (2003-present). http://www.citadel.edu/education/academic_programs/counseling.html

Appointed as member to The Citadel SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) Reaccreditation Leadership Team (2001-2004).

Elected as member of the School Improvement Council for two year term at St. Andrew's Elementary School of Math and Science, April 2002; June 2002-June 2004.

Appointed as member to the South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) By-Laws Committee, responsibility charged to revise the existing by-laws, July 1999-July 2000.

Appointed as one of five members to the first Louisiana Licensed Professional Counselors Board of Examiners by Governor Edwin W. Edwards; September 1987.

Appointed as member to the 1986-87 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Film Festival Review Committee [November 1986-April 1987]; October 1986.

Appointed as member to the Louisiana State Counselor Licensure Committee for the Louisiana Association for Counseling and Development (LACD) [October 1986-August 1987]; October 1986.

Appointed as member to the Minnesota State Counselor Licensure Committee for the Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) [October 1984-September 1985]; October 1984.

Appointed Graduate Student Representative from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Counselor Education Department to the Pennsylvania School Counselors Association (PSCA) [September 1975-August 1977]; September 1975.

Special Awards/Honors:

Featured in "Who's Who in Education" on SC BIZ magazine's website at http://www.scbiznews.com/content/view/59956/101/1/4/, February 2008.

Awarded trophy "In Appreciation for 5 Years of Service (as drummer) with First Baptist Church Praise Band," Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Sunday, October 8, 2006.

Faculty Military Promotion from old rank of Lieutenant Colonel to new rank of Colonel at The Citadel, Approved by Citadel President Lt Gen John W. Rosa, 13 September 2006.

Recipient of the "Distinguished Professional Service Award" from the South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA). "This award is designed to recognize outstanding service to promote the counseling profession. The recipient must be a current member of SCCA or have been an active member of SCCA for at least five consecutive years. The recognized service should show prolonged accomplishments" at the SCCA Convention, February 10, 2006.

Presented South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) "Presidential Award as Professional Mentor and Advisor" to SCCA President Donna Forrest 2004-2005, at the SCCA Convention on Saturday, February 19, 2005.

Awarded "Certificate of Appreciation" by South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) President Art Grant, Ph.D., for dedicated service to the South Carolina Counseling Association 2003-2004.

Presented Special Award as South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) State President 2001-2002 "For Encouragement, Faith, and Support in Believing We Can Make a Difference . . . One at a Time!" by SCCA President-Elect Candice Bates-Quinn at the SCCA Convention Luncheon on Saturday, January 26, 2002.

Awarded "Certificate of Appreciation" by the South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) for service and contributions to the SCSCA 2000-2001.

Rank-ordered number one in the category of service among Department of Education faculty by the Department of Education Evaluation Committee at The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina, during the merit evaluation for three years (1997-1999), February 2000.

Recipient of Special Award "To a Hero . . ." as Graduate Counseling Student Association (GCSA) Faculty Advisor for 1996-97 at California State University, Fullerton, "for his unfailing dedication and support to the students of this organization. His enthusiasm and vision has touched our lives. His gentle strength has touched our spirits!" Fullerton, California; May 1997.

Recipient of the "Carl Rogers Award for the Most Student-Centered Professor" (voted by graduate students among faculty members in the Department of Counseling) at the Graduate Counseling Student Association's (GCSA) 1996-97 End of the Year Banquet; California State University, Fullerton; Fullerton, California; May 1997.

Recipient of the "Award for Contributions to Psychology in 1996," that is presented to one psychologist each year by the Inland Psychological Association, a chapter of the California Psychological Association; January 1997.

Selected as one of four psychotherapists from New Life Treatment Programs in Anaheim, California to visit and observe Adolescent Wilderness Training Program for three days in Bicknell, Utah; July 1992.

Nominated by the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Nominations and Elections Committee to be one of two candidates for the office of national President of the Association for Specialists in Group Work; April 1991, election held in December 1991; defeated in election.

Recipient of the "Professional Role Model Award" (among faculty members in the Department of Counseling) at the Second Annual Graduate Counseling Students' Association (GCSA) Awards Banquet; California State University, Fullerton; Department of Counseling; Fullerton, California; May 1990.

Nominated by the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Nominations and Elections Committee to be one of two candidates for the office of national President of the Association for Specialists in Group Work; March 1990, election held in December 1990; defeated in election.

Recipient of the 1989-90 "Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award" (MPPP) by California State University, Fullerton for "Superior Teaching" and "Significant Professional Accomplishments;" February 1990.

Nominated as one of three finalists for position of national editor of the Counselor Education and Supervision journal; February 1990.

Nominated for membership on the Editorial Board of the CACD (California Association for Counseling and Development) Journal; December 1989.

Recipient of "The Carl Rogers Student-Centered Award" ("for the professor who always demonstrates unconditional positive regard") at the First Annual Graduate Counseling Students' Association (GCSA) Awards Banquet; California State University, Fullerton; Department of Counseling; Fullerton, California; May 1989.

Invited to serve as Group Facilitator to the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Forum: "Expanding Services to Members" during the 1988 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois; March 1988.

Recipient of "Post-Secondary Counselor of the Year Award" for 1986-87 from the Louisiana School Counselors Association (LSCA); October 1987.

Appointed as one of five members to the first Louisiana Licensed Professional Counselors Board of Examiners by Governor Edwin W. Edwards; September 1987.

Invited Welcoming Address Speaker to the 1987 Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Annual Luncheon during the 1987 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana; April 1987.

The "1987 Second Place Award for Publications of Exceptional Quality and Merit" presented to Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) from the American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) State Branch Leadership Workshop, while serving as editor of MACD's Journal of Counseling and Human Service Professions; April 1987.

Invited to serve as Group Facilitator to the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Division Roundtable during the 1986 Southern Regional Branch Assembly (SRBA) Fall Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana; October 30 - November 2, 1986.

Recipient of Outstanding State ACES (Association for Counselor Education and Supervision) Division Award for 1985-86 (Minnesota), while serving as President of Minnesota Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (MACES); April 1986.

Ranked first (among 13 faculty members) in the University of Minnesota, Duluth Psychology Department's Annual Performance of the Individual Faculty Member's Merit Rating System for the period June 1982-May 1983; May 1983.

Referred Conference Program Presentations Given:

National/International Referred Conference Presentations:

Program proposal "Documentation Essentials for Professional Counselors and Supervisors," serving as Program Chair, accepted for presentation at the 2008 American Counseling Association (ACA) Annual Convention, Honolulu, HI, March 26-29, 2008.

Program proposal "Is There a Book Within You to be Written" accepted for presentation, as a panel member with Program Chair Gerald F. Corey, at the 2008 American Counseling Association (ACA) Annual Convention, Honolulu, HI, March 26-29, 2008.

"Cheers for Spiritual Leadership and Mentoring Tomorrow's Counselor Educators and Supervisors!," a poster presentation at the 2007 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Conference, Columbus, OH, October 10-14, 2007.

"CACREP Group Leaders with an Imaginative Curriculum Design," a poster presentation at the 2007 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Conference, Columbus, OH, October 10-14, 2007.

"Is There a Book Within You to be Written" serving as a panel member with Program Chair Gerald F. Corey, at the 2007 American Counseling Association (ACA) Annual Convention, Detroit, MI, March 21-25, 2007.

"Is There a Book Within You to be Written," panel member with Program Chair Gerald F. Corey, at the 2006 American Counseling Association (ACA) and Canadian Counseling Association (CCA) International Convention, Montreal, Canada, April 1-3, 2006.

"Documentation Guidelines for Professional Counselors and Supervisors," serving as Program Chair, in Roundtable Discussion, at the 2005 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 19-23, 2005.

"Is There a Book Within You Waiting to be Written?," panel member with Program Chair Gerald F. Corey, at the 2005 American Counseling Association (ACA) International Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, April 8-10, 2005.

"Record Keeping Guidelines for Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair at the 2005 American Counseling Association (ACA) International Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, April 8-10, 2005.

"Initial Screening and Assessment Processes for Students in a Graduate School Counselor Training Program," serving as Program Chair at the Association for Assessment in Counseling and Education (AACE) 2004 National Assessment Conference, Charleston, SC, November 11-12, 2004.

"Violence in Schools: Legal and Ethical Guidelines for School Counselors," research poster session with Program Chair Grafton T. Eliason and Donna M. Gibson, at the 2002 American Counseling Association (ACA) 50th Anniversary Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 22-26, 2002.

"Is There a Book Within You Waiting to be Written?," panel member with Program Chair Gerald F. Corey, at the 2002 American Counseling Association (ACA) 50th Anniversary Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 22-26, 2002.

"Boundary Issues in Counselor Education: Multiple Roles and Responsibilities," serving as Program Chair, at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 28-31, 1999.

"Ethics in Action," a full-day pre-conference learning institute program co-presented with Dr. Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, M.A., & Dr. Mary E. Moline, at the 1999 American Counseling Association World Conference, San Diego, California, April 13-17, 1999.

"Protecting Your Counseling Practice: How to Minimize Legal and Ethical Risk," serving as Program Chair, at the 1997 American Counseling Association (ACA) World Conference, Orlando, Florida, April 3-7, 1997.

"Infusing Ethical and Legal Awareness into Counselor Education Programs," at the 1996 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Conference, Portland, Oregon, October 3-6, 1996.

"Legal and Ethical Issues for Counselors: The Art of Malpractice Prevention," serving as Program Chair, at the 1995 American Counseling Association (ACA) World Conference, Denver, Colorado, April 27-30, 1995.

"The Challenge of Developing Ethical Practices in Group Work," at the 1994 American Psychological Association (APA) Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, August 12-14, 1994.

"Infusing Ethical Awareness into Counseling Psychology Training Programs," at the 1994 American Psychological Association (APA) Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, August 12-14, 1994.

"Maintaining Professional Counselor Credibility: Accountability to Ourselves and the Public," serving as Program Chair, at the 1994 American Counseling Association (ACA) Annual Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 24-27, 1994.

"Avoiding the Pitfalls of a Malpractice Suit as a Mental Health Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 1992 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Baltimore, Maryland, March 27-30, 1992.

"Confronting Malpractice and Ethics in Counseling and Psychotherapy," serving as Program Chair, at the 1991 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Reno, Nevada, April 21-24, 1991.

"Promoting Wellness in Group Counseling by Practicing Ethically," serving as Program Chair, at the 1991 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Reno, Nevada, April 21-24, 1991.

"An Ethical Dilemma: Dual Relationships and the Training of Group Counselors" at the 1991 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Reno, Nevada, April 21-24, 1991.

"Applications of the Newly Revised ASGW Ethical Guidelines for Group Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 1990 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 16-19, 1990.

"Malpractice and Ethics in Counselor Supervision," serving as Program Chair, at the 1990 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 16-19, 1990.

"Consultation with Black Families" at the 1990 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 16-19, 1990.

"Ethics and Group Work: Applications of the 1989 ASGW Revised Code of Ethics," serving as Program Chair, at the 1989 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Boston, Massachusetts, March 15-18, 1989.

"Training Field Supervisors for Counselors in Adult Education Settings," serving as Program Chair, at the 1989 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Boston, Massachusetts, March 15-18, 1989.

"ASGW Revised Ethical Guidelines for Group Workers," serving as Program Chair, at the 1988 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1988.

"Charting Critical Directions for Supervision Research" at the 1988 Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1988.

"Counseling for the Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 1988 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois; March 1988.

"Handling Ethical Dilemmas in Group Work," serving as Program Chair, at the 1988 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, March 1988.

"Team Consultation Skills: A Means for Enhancing Performance and Human Rights" at the 1987 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1987.

"The Future of Counseling in Louisiana: Legislation and Political Action," serving as Program Chair, at the 1987 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1987.

"A Comparison of Ethical Dilemmas Among the States," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, April 1986.

"Self-Disclosure: Its Implications for Counselor Supervision," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, April 1986.

"Elderly/Adolescence: A Group Approach to Integrating the Isolated" at the 1986 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, April 1986.

"Counselors of Tomorrow: Networking with College Student Personnel," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1986.

"Self-Disclosure: A Developmental Supervisory Skill," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1986.

"Qualitative Research Methodology for Student Development Professionals," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1986.

"Ethical and Professional Issues in Counseling," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New York, New York, April 1985.

"Grief Work: Applications for Death and Non-Death Losses" at the 1985 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New York, New York, April 1985.

"The Third Person Interview," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, New York, New York, April 1985.

"Coming to Grips with an Incestuous Family Pattern," serving as Program Chair, at the 1984 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, March 1984.

"Sensitizing Counselor Educators to Patterns of Incest," serving as Program Chair, at the 1983 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Combined Mid-West Conference (AMHCA, ASGW, ACES, ANWC), Chicago, Illinois, November 1983.

"Supervision: An Integrated Model" at the 1983 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Combined Mid-West Conference (AMHCA, ASGW, ACES, ANWC),Chicago, Illinois, November 1983.

"How Counselors Can Better Maintain Their Own Mental Health," serving as Program Chair, at the 1983 American Association for Counseling and Development (AACD) Combined Mid-West Conference (AMHCA, ASGW, ACES, ANWC), Chicago, Illinois, November 1983.

"Family Systems and Career Choice" at the 1983 American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA) Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., March 1983.

"The Assertive Elementary School Counselor" at the 1982 National Elementary/Middle School Guidance Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, July 1982.

"Encouraging Elementary School Children to Refer Themselves for Counseling" at the 1982 National Elementary/Middle School Guidance Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, July 1982.

"Cognitive Self-Instruction: A Method of Aiding Counselor Responding" at the 1981 American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA) Annual Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, April 1981

Regional Referred Conference Presentations:

"Documentation is Imperative for Professional Counselor Supervisors," serving as Program Chair in Roundtable Discussion, at the 2006 Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Regional Fall Conference, Orlando, FL, September 7-9, 2006.

"CACREP Compliance: A Creative Curriculum for Group Counselor Training," serving as Program Chair, at the 2006 Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Regional Fall Conference, Orlando, FL, September 7-9, 2006.

"Record Keeping Guidelines for Professional Counselors and Supervisors," serving as Program Chair at the 2004 Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Regional Annual Fall Conference, Athens, GA, September 9-12, 2004.

"Maintaining Your Vitality as a Counselor Educator and Supervisor," serving as Program Chair, at the 2001 Regional Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Annual Fall Conference, Athens, Georgia, October 26-28, 2001.

"Record Keeping: Current Trends for Educating Counselor Trainees," serving as Program Chair, at the 2001 Regional Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Annual Fall Conference, Athens, Georgia, October 26-28, 2001.

"Boundary Issues Confronting Counselor Educators and Supervisor," serving as Program Chair for a Poster Session at the 2000 Regional Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Fall Annual Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina, October 27-29, 2000.

"Counselor Educators Coordinating Efforts with Supervisors to Strengthen Training," serving as Program Chair, at the 1998 Regional Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Annual Fall Conference, Montgomery, Alabama, October 29- November 1, 1998.

"Interactive Approaches to Enhance Teaching and Supervision," at the 1995 Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (WACES) Annual Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, November 9-12, 1995.

"Screening and Preparing Students in a Master's Counseling Program," at the 1995 Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (WACES) Annual Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, November 9-12, 1995.

"Infusing Ethical Awareness into Counselor Education Programs," at the 1994 Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (WACES) Annual Conference, Tempe, Arizona, November 17-20, 1994.

"Encouraging and Providing for Therapeutic Experiences for Counseling Students," at the 1994 Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (WACES) Annual Conference, Tempe, Arizona, November 17-20, 1994.

"Establishing Employee Assistance Programs Curricula" at the 1986 Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 1987.

"A Comparison of the Procedural Handling of Unethical Counselor Behavior Among the North Central States," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1985.

"The Utilization of Supervisory Self-Disclosure," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1985.

"The Counselor of Tomorrow: Facilitating Counselors to Anticipate the Future for Motivating Professional Renewal" at the 1985 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1985.

"Assuming the Unassumable in Counseling an Incest Victim/Assaulter," serving as Program Chair, at the 1984 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, October 1984.

"Community-Based Life Planning/Career Development for Minorities" at the 1984 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, October 1984.

"The Third Person Interview" at the 1984 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, October 1984.

"Tips for the Counselor: Maximization of Supervisory Learning," serving as Program Chair, at the 1981 North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES) Annual Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 1981.

"Implementing Ethnographic Techniques in Educational Psychology," serving as Program Chair, at the Tenth Annual Conference of the Midwest Association for Teachers in Educational Psychology (MATEP), Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, October 1980.

"Issues Facing Today's Counselors: A Report and Exchange" at The Second Middle-Atlantic Regional Elementary Guidance Conference, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pennsylvania, June 1978.

State Referred Conference Presentations:

"Legal Ethical Dilemmas Confronting the Professional Group Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 2008 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 44th Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 7-9, 2008.

"Reflecting Upon Counselor Educators' Diverse Career Paths," serving as Program Chair, at the 2008 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 44th Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 7-9, 2008.

"Practicing Ethically and Legally in Group Work," serving as Program Chair, at the 24th South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, SC. October 28-30, 2007.

"Implementation of ADEPT in South Carolina CACREP Accredited School Counseling Programs," serving as Program Chair for panel of counselor educators representing five counselor education graduate school counseling programs in South Carolina, at the 24th South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, SC, October 28-30, 2007.

"Ethical Dilemma Challenges and Guidelines for the Professional Group Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 2007 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 43rd Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 8-10, 2007.

"Malpractice Reduction for the Prudent Professional Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 2007 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 43rd Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 8-10, 2007.

"The Impact of the Education Economic Development Act (EEDA) Legislation in Preparing Professional School Counselors in the Carolinas," serving as Program Chair at the 2007 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 43rd Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 8-10, 2007.

"The Purpose Driven Professional School Counselor: Practicing Ethically and Legally in Group Work" accepted for presenting, serving as Program Chair, at the 23rd South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, SC, October 29-31, 2006.

"Transforming School Counseling with CACREP Accreditation and Counselor Educators Serving as Professional Leaders," serving as Program Chair, at the 2006 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 42nd Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 9-11, 2006.

"Confronting Malpractice: Risk Reduction for Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 2006 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 42nd Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 9-11, 2006.

"An Innovative Career Preparation Program for At-Risk Youth," serving as Program Chair, at the 22nd South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Greenville, SC, November 10-12, 2005.

"Implications of CACREP Accreditation for School Counseling Preparation Programs in South Carolina," serving as Program Chair, at the 22nd South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Greenville, SC, November 10-12, 2005.

"Ethics and the Professional Group Counselor," serving as Program Chair at the 2005 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 41st Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 17-19, 2005.

"Professional, Ethical, and Legal Dilemmas for Counselor Educators and Supervisiors," serving as Program Chair at the 2005 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 41st Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 17-19, 2005.

"Confronting Malpractice: Dangers Facing Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair at the 2005 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 41st Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 17-19, 2005.

"Benefits of CACREP for School Counselor Training Programs in South Carolina," serving as Program Chair at the 21st Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Greenville, SC, November 11-13, 2004.

"Group Leadership Effectiveness as Perceived by South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) Past Presidents," serving as Program Chair at the 2004 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 40th Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, March 4-6, 2004.

"Record Keeping Guidelines for Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair at the 2004 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 40th Annual Convention , Myrtle Beach, SC, March 4-6, 2004.

"A Comparison of Professional School Counselor Training Programs in South Carolina," serving as Program Chair at the 2004 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 40th Annual Convention , Myrtle Beach, SC, March 4-6, 2004.

"Documentation Guidelines for Professional School Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 20th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference , Columbia, SC, October 17-18, 2003.

"Celebrating 40 Years of Leadership in Advancing the Profession of Counseling," serving as Program Chair, at the 2003 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 27-March 1, 2003.

"Examining Professional Counselor Training in South Carolina," serving as Program Chair, at the 2003 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 27-March 1, 2003.

"Collaborative Partnerships While Supervising School Counselor Internship Trainees," serving as Program Chair, at the 2003 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC, February 27-March 1, 2003.

"Overcoming Challenges of Supervising School Counselor Trainees," serving as Program Chair, at the 19th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Fall Conference , Columbia, South Carolina, October 17-19, 2002.

"Leadership, Professionalism, and Ethics Among School Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 19th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Fall Conference, Columbia, South Carolina, October 17-19, 2002.

"Current and Future Trends for School Counselor Training in South Carolina," serving as Program Chair, at the 2002 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 38th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 24-26, 2002.

"Documenting Psychotherapy: Essentials for Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 2002 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 38th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 24-26, 2002.

"Violence in the Schools: Prevention and Intervention in Our Communities," Co-facilitator with Donna M. Gibson and Kathryn E. Altman in Roundtable Discussion, at the 18th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 18-20, 2001.

"Acknowledging Your Spirituality as a Professional School Counselor," serving as Program Chair, in Roundtable Discussion, at the 18th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 18-20, 2001.

"Maintaining Your Vitality as a Professional School Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 18th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 18-20, 2001.

"Balancing Your Professional and Personal Life While Maintaining Your Vitality," serving as Program Chair, at the 2001 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 37th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 25-27, 2001.

"School Counselor Training in South Carolina," serving as Program Chair, at the 2001 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 37th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 25-27, 2001.

"Record Keeping Guidelines for Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 2001 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 37th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 25-27, 2001.

"Record Keeping Guidelines for School Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 17th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association's (SCSCA) Fall Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 20, 2000.

"Essentials for Conducting Effective Supervision with School Counselor Trainees," serving as Program Chair, at the 17th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association's (SCSCA) Fall Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 20, 2000.

"Counseling the Difficult Client," serving as Program Chair at the 2000 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 36th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 27-29, 2000.

"Effective Group Counseling in Church and Community Settings," serving as Program Chair, at the 2000 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 36th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 27-29, 2000.

"South Carolina School Counselor Training in the New Millenium," serving as Program Chair, at the 2000 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 36th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 27-29, 2000.

"Learner-Centered Education for Training School Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 16th Annual South Carolina School Counselor Association's (SCSCA) Annual Conference, Greenville, South Carolina, November 5, 1999.

"Vignettes Illustrating the ACA Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice," serving as Program Chair, at the 1999 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 35th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 22-24, 1999.

"Future Directions for School Counselor Training in South Carolina," servings as Program Chair, at the 1999 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 35th Annual Convention, Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 22-24, 1999.

"Safeguarding Ourselves Ethically and Legally as Professional Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 1998 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 34th Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, February 12-14, 1998.

"Maximizing Learning for School Counselor Trainees in the Field," serving as Program Chair, at the 1998 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 34th Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, February 12-14, 1998.

"Effective Group Counseling Strategies for Developing Trust and Cohesion," serving as Program Chair, at the 1998 South Carolina Counseling Association (SCCA) 34th Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, February 12-14, 1998.

"Training Field Supervisors for School Counselor Trainees," serving as Program Chair, at the 1997 South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) 14th Annual Fall Conference, Fort Mill, South Carolina, November 6-8, 1997.

"Risk Management for School Counselors," at the 1997 South Carolina School Counselor Association (SCSCA) 14th Annual Fall Conference, Fort Mill, South Carolina, November 6-8, 1997.

"Legal and Ethical Dilemmas in Psychotherapy, at the 1992 California Psychological Association (CPA) Annual Convention, San Diego, California, March 19-22, 1992.

"Malpractice and Ethics in Counseling and Psychotherapy," serving as Program Chair, at the 1991 California Association for Counseling and Development (CACD) Annual Convention, San Diego, California, March 1-4, 1991.

"Training School Counselor Supervisors," serving as Program Chair, at the 1991 California Association for Counseling and Development (CACD) Annual Convention, San Diego, California, March 1-4, 1991.

"Practicing as an Ethical Group Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 1991 California Association for Counseling and Development (CACD) Annual Convention, San Diego, California, March 1-4, 1991.

"Counseling for the Counselor: An Experience to Maximize Human Potential," serving as Program Chair, at the 1991 California Association for Counseling and Development (CACD) Annual Convention, San Diego, California, March 1-4, 1990.

"Ethics and the Counselor," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 Louisiana Association for Counseling and Development (LACD) Annual Convention, Alexandria, Louisiana, November 1986.

"Confronting Ethical Dilemmas Among School Counselors," serving as Program Chair, at the 1986 Louisiana Education Research Association (LERA) Annual Conference, Bossier, Louisiana, March 1986.

"Counselors Transforming into the Future," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 Minnesota College Personnel Association (MCPA) Annual Fall Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1985.

"A Collaborative Vision for Counselors of Tomorrow," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 Louisiana Association for Counseling and Development (LACD) Annual Conference, Lake Charles, Louisiana, October 1985.

"For More Exposure, Use Self-Disclosure," serving as Program Chair, at the 1985 Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1985.

"Conducting Therapy with Relevance to the Missing Person" at the 1985 Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1985.

"Community-Based Life Planning-Career Development for Minorities" at the 1985 Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1985.

"Grief Work: Applications for Non-Death Losses" at the 1985 Minnesota Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1985.

"Overcoming Occupational Hazards of the Mental Health Profession" at the 1983 Minnesota Vocational Guidance Association (MVGA) Fall Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1983.

"Incest: A Family Affair," serving as Program Chair, at the 1983 Minnesota Personnel and Guidance Association (MPGA) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1983.

"Assertion for Counselors, the Three-Dimensional Model: Talking, Listening, and Problem Solving" at the 1983 Minnesota Personnel and Guidance Association (MPGA) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1983.

"Family Systems and Career Choice" at the 1983 Minnesota Personnel and Guidance Association (MPGA) Annual Mid-Winter Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1983.

"The Assertive School Counselor" at the 1982 Ohio Personnel and Guidance Association (OPGA)Annual Spring Convention, Akron, Ohio, April 1982.

"Different Styles of Counselor Supervision" at the 1981 Ohio Personnel and Guidance Association (OPGA) Annual Spring Convention, Columbus, Ohio, March 1981.

Local Presentations:

"Integrity and Vitality as Professional Helpers: The Need to be Different to Make a Difference," serving as Featured Speaker for Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International Annual Induction Ceremony, at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, April 19, 2002.

"Record Keeping in Psychotherapy and Avoiding Malpractice," serving as Featured Speaker for the First Monthly Graduate Counseling Students' Association (GCSA) and Alumni Gathering for California State University, Fullerton, Brea, California, February 1997.

"Drug Awareness Community Panel," serving as Featured Psychologist at Jenkintown Police Department and Jenkintown Home and School Association Drug Awareness Community Meeting, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, January 1995.

"Inservice Training: Law and Ethics for Therapists," serving as Featured Speaker at the Monthly Inservice Training Meeting at Community Services Program, Inc., Irvine, California, September 1994.

"Confronting Malpractice in Psychotherapy," serving as Featured Speaker at the Monthly Breakfast Meeting for Christian Association for Psychological Studies-Western Region, Azusa New Life Chapter, Glenbrook Hospital and Mental Health Center, Azusa, California,