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Dr. Carole Woolford-Hunt is a Professor of Counseling Psychology at the School of Graduate Psychology & Counseling, Andrews University. She also serves as the Program Coordinator for the Counseling Psychology PhD program.
Education:
- PhD, Western Michigan University
- MEd, Northeastern University
- BS, Andrews University
Her research focuses on the intersection of culture, religion, and psychology, particularly in multicultural competency development, racial identity, and implicit bias. She emphasizes integrating cultural, religious, and theoretical frameworks in counseling.
Scientific Awards:
- Psychoneuroendocrine Responses to Perceived Difference (2010-2011, Grant funded work in progress)
Dr. Woolford-Hunt has presented at conferences including the Midwestern Psychological Association (2010) and Society of Psychotherapy Research International Conference (2008). Her recent publications and presentations address themes like cultural identity, school violence, and psychoneuroendocrinology.
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