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In
June 2000, Doug officially
retired from the University in his two major roles
of Director of the University Counseling Services
and Professor of Psychology. When asked to continue
teaching a course or two in Psychology, Dug jumped
at the opportunity. He continued teaching the professional
issues graduate course (now PSY 470 Legal, Ethical,
and Practice Issues in Clinical-Counseling Psychology)
through fall 2004. Although he kept his office in
the department for one more semester, Doug is now
officially no longer on the Psychology faculty roster
and is pleased to be involved in other professional
activities.
Doug is well know for his research contributions,
particularly in the areas of ethics,, professional
boundaries, professional impairment, and his "15
minutes of fame" article with Dr. Glenn Reeder on
class reunions that appeared in Psychology
Today (and was featured as the cover story
and art work). He has received numerous awards within
the University, locally, and at the national level.
Doug is currently consulting with the local mental
health center, as well as with therapists from several
private practice groups.
Doug and Gail's children live and work in Bloomington-Normal
and it is great to have their two grandchildren
in town. We are are pleased that Doug continues
to drop in to see us from time to time, always recognizable
by his many caps, occasional bizarre humor, and
his colorful ties.
Posted December 2005
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