Episode
About this Episode:
A conversation with Madeline Clark on the intersections of poverty, social class, and mental health, poverty beliefs among counselors, and how the counseling profession can chart a path forward.
Presenter
About Madeline:
Madeline Clark, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS is an assistant professor and doctoral program coordinator of Counselor Education at the University of Toledo. She earned her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision in 2016, a MSEd in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2013, and her BS in Sociology in 2009, all from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. Clark researches poverty and social class issues in counseling and has multiple publications in professional counseling journals such as Career Development Quarterly, Counselor Education and Supervision, and Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation among other outlets and book chapters in multiple texts. Dr. Clark has won multiple awards including the Ohio Counseling Association Herman J. Peters Award, the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling Donald Hood Research Award, and the North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Diversity Award. Dr. Clark has presented over 50 times at local, state, national, and international conferences. In her spare time, Dr. Clark enjoys CrossFit, olympic weightlifting, her four rescue pets, and spending time with her partner Victor.
You can email Maddie at madeline.clark@utoledo.edu.
Links and References
Citation
The APA Citation for this Episode:
Shook, M. (Producer). (2018, October 24). EP103: Poverty, Social Class, and Mental Health – Toward Knowledge and Awareness with Madeline Clark [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor. Retrieved from https://wp.me/p7R6fn-sY.
Thanks
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