
About
Carol Doyle serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology at Lewis & Clark College's Graduate Campus in Portland, Oregon, where she co-directs the Ecopsychology Certificate Program from Rogers Hall 317.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD (1996) from University of Nevada
- M.Div. (1981) from Boston University School of Theology
- BA (1978) from California State University at Fresno
Dr. Doyle specializes in Research Methods & Statistics, Gay & Lesbian Identity Development, and Sexual Minority Issues in Counseling, with significant contributions to ecotherapies through her certificate program leadership. Her work bridges clinical psychology with ecological awareness, emphasizing therapeutic approaches that integrate environmental consciousness.
Though her documented publications date to the 1980s, they reveal foundational interests spanning educational technology and cognitive disorders. The 1985 NotePro manual demonstrates early engagement with learning tools, while her 1989 Alzheimer's research chapter foreshadows clinical applications relevant to her current counseling focus.
As an educator, she champions internship experiences as critical for student development, stating: 'This is where students interact with populations and ideas from class while building lasting professional relationships.' Her department offers Master's programs in Professional Mental Health Counseling with specializations in Addictions and School Psychology, plus Eating Disorders and EcoSomaArts certificates.
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