Gregory S. Meek, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Graduate Studies Building, Orlando Campus
321-235-8410
gmeek@mail.barry.edu
Gregory S. Meek joined the Counseling Program in the Adrian Dominican School of Education as Assistant Professor in 2008. Dr. Meek received a B.S. in Psychology and an M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology from James Madison University, and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the College of William & Mary. With professional experience in college student affairs as well as family and community counseling, Dr. Meek is a professional member of the American Counseling Association, the Association for Counselor Education & Supervision, and the International Association of Marriage & Family Counselors. His professional and research interests include relational processes in families, gender and sexuality issues, and the integration of postmodern critical theory into the practice of counseling and counselor training. Dr. Meek has presented research at numerous regional and professional conferences.
Selected Presentations |
Meek, G. S. (2007, November). Relational Processes in Families of Gay Youth, Virginia Counseling Association, Portsmouth, VA. |
Meek, G. S., Foster, V. A., Keel, D. S., Wyatt, K. L., Wyatt, L. L. (2007, October). Constructing the Counselor Educator: Implications for Pedagogy & Practice, Association for Counselor Education & Supervision, Columbus, OH. |
Meek, G. S. & Wyatt, K. L. (2007, June). Working with Multi-Stressed Supervisees: Implications for Assistance and Gatekeeping in Educational Settings, Third International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision, Buffalo, NY. |
Meek, G. S. (2007, February). Postmodern Approaches to Counseling Sexual Minority Clients, Virginia Association for Counselor Education & Supervision, Williamsburg, VA. |
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