Carol Doyle
Associate Professor and Ecotherapies Certificate Program Director
Carol Doyle, PhD, is an associate professor in the department of Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology and co-director of the Ecopsychology Certificate Program. Her areas of expertise include research methods and statistics, gay & lesbian identity development, and sexual minority issues in counseling.
Personal Statement
The internship experience is one of the most important components of our program. This is where students interact with the populations and ideas they read and talk about in class while building lasting professional relationships with talented individuals in their field.
Areas of Expertise
Research Methods & Statistics, Gay & Lesbian Identity Development, Sexual Minority Issues in Counseling
Publications
- Doyle, C. (1989). Memory loss. In G. Doyle, M. Williams, and I. Martinson (Eds.),Alzheimer’s Disease: A Modularized Approach for Home Health Aids. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers Inc.
- Doyle, C & Doyle, L.H. (1985). NotePro Users Manual. Learning Skills Corporation, Reno, Nevada.
Academic Credentials
PhD 1996 University of Nevada
M.Div. 1981 Boston University School of Theology
BA 1978 California State University at Fresno
Location: Rogers Hall
Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology is located in room 326 of Rogers Hall on the Graduate Campus.
MSC: 86
email ctsp@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6060
fax 503-768-6065
Chair Cort Dorn-Medeiros
Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219