Counseling Psychology

Few careers offer the opportunity to make a real difference in someone’s life nearly every day. Counseling psychology is one of them.

Our Ph.D. program in counseling psychology is based on a scientist-practitioner training model, with strong emphasis on multicultural issues and opportunities for specialized training. Students will be trained to be researchers, practitioners, consultants, and faculty members. Students must complete a full year internship at the end of their academic program.

Zoe Peterson

Associate Professor Zoe Peterson wants to know what motivates someone to sexually assault or coerce someone else. Inside IU spoke to Peterson about her research, new ways to identify risk factors and how the current attention on sexual assault affects research.

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Our faculty

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Associate Professor

Research Areas:
1. Psychological wellness in autistic women and girls; 2. Integration of racial, disability, and social justice principles to create equitable and inclusive mental health practices
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(812) 855-6628
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Associate Professor

Research Areas:
Multicultural Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Process and Outcome, College Counseling, College Student Mental Health
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Phone:
(812) 856-8547
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Professor

Research Areas:
Sport and Performance Psychology, Neuropsychology, Multicultural Psychology, Psychology of Men and Masculinities
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Phone:
(812) 856-8331
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Assistant Professor

Research Areas:
Arts based research, transnationalism, diaspora, youth studies, visual methodologies, qualitative research
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Professor

Research Areas:
Gratitude, encouragement, psychology of men and masculinities, Asian American suicide
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Phone:
(812) 856-8293

Contact Us

Lynn Gilman
ED 0032
(812) 856-8348
lygilman@iu.edu