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Dr. Barbara M. Morgan is a Professor of Psychology at Richard Bland College. She holds a doctorate from The College of William and Mary (1998), with prior degrees from Virginia Commonwealth University (1994) and William and Mary (1995). Her work focuses on counseling methodologies, stress management, moral development, and equine therapy. She has been teaching for 25 years and maintains a private practice as a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Education:
- Doctorate: The College of William and Mary, 1998
- Graduate: The College of William and Mary, 1995
- Undergraduate: Virginia Commonwealth University, 1994
Research Interests: Dr. Morgan specializes in counseling techniques for diverse populations, including college students, working mothers, and dual career women. Her work integrates experiential and multi-modal approaches to address stress, career development, and moral reasoning. She is also a trained equine therapist, incorporating animal-assisted interventions into her practice.
Publications: Her research spans ethical counselor education, dual relationships in academia, and innovative therapeutic strategies. Recent work emphasizes stress management interventions for students and professional development for counselors.
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