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Amy M. Rees serves as an Associate Professor in the Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology Department at Lewis & Clark College's Graduate School of Education and Counseling. She is a core faculty member in the Professional Mental Health Counseling Program, with her office located in Rogers Hall 333 on the Graduate Campus in Portland, Oregon.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Counseling Psychology, Ball State University (1998)
- MA in Counseling Psychology, Ball State University (1995)
- BS, Purdue University (1993)
Dr. Rees's scholarly work centers on LGBTQ issues, multicultural feminist therapies, and counselor supervision. She investigates intersections of gender, sexuality, and mental health through frameworks of social justice and activism, with particular emphasis on how societal attitudes shape therapeutic practices and individual experiences.
Her publication record reveals consistent thematic focus across gender roles, sexual prejudice, and minority experiences. Key trends include analysis of sexism within homophobia, political influences on mental health practice, and gendered manifestations of depression. Methodologically, her work blends qualitative exploration with clinical application to address systemic issues in counseling psychology.
No major scientific awards or fellowships are documented in available sources.
As faculty, Dr. Rees mentors graduate students in the Professional Mental Health Counseling Program, guiding clinical training and research in specialized areas including LGBTQ counseling and feminist therapeutic approaches. Her supervision integrates theoretical knowledge with real-world application in mental health settings.



