
About
Elizabeth Campbell is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Continuing Studies at Whitworth University, where she has served since 2012. Her roles include academic advising, career counseling, and teaching courses such as Psychopathology, Theories of Counseling, and Helping Skills. She holds a Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of North Texas and a B.A. from Whitworth University. Her research focuses on career development, counseling methodologies, and fostering student success through innovative teaching practices.
- Education: Ph.D. (University of North Texas), M.S. (University of North Texas), B.A. (Whitworth University)
- Certifications: Licensed Psychologist (PY), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Certified Career Counselor (CCC), AAMFT Approved Clinical Supervisor, EMDRIA-Approved EMDR Therapist
Her expertise spans psychotherapy, vocational counseling, and counselor training. She has authored books like 101 Career Myths Debunked and developed models such as the LifeRAFT framework for helping skills training. Her work emphasizes practical, student-centered approaches to career planning and mental health support.
Notable publications include studies on LGBTQ+ student career development, co-teaching strategies in psychology courses, and evaluating the effectiveness of counseling models. She has received multiple accolades, including being named Whitworth’s Most Influential Professor multiple times and the Career Champion Award.
Elizabeth Campbell’s teaching portfolio includes courses ranging from introductory psychology to senior practicum, reflecting her commitment to bridging academic theory with real-world application. She actively engages in grant-funded research and serves as a resource for both students and professionals in the counseling field.
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