
معرفی
Nathaniel Ivers is a Professor and Interim Director of Online Education at Wake Forest University since 2012. He earned a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education from UNC-Greensboro (2009), an M.A. in Counseling from Wake Forest University (2006), a B.S. in Psychology from Brigham Young University (2003), and an A.A.S. in Psychology from Ricks College (2000).
Research Interests: Dr. Ivers focuses on Bilingual Counseling, Cultural Humility, Existentialism, and Mindfulness Practices. His work explores the intersection of Terror Management Theory, Multicultural Competence, and Wellness in counseling contexts, particularly with Spanish-speaking immigrants and marginalized communities.
Recent Publications highlight trends in mindfulness-based interventions, multicultural counseling, and group therapy innovations. His studies address implicit racial bias, cultural humility, and the mental health needs of the Latinx community, often integrating existential and wellness frameworks.
- Scientific Awards & Grants:
- Administrator of the Year, North Carolina Counseling Association (2025)
- WFU Interdisciplinary Art Center Project Grant ($3,425, 2023)
- AARC Sponsored Scholarship Program Award ($3,190, 2021)
- Community Engagement Boost Award ($5,000, 2019)
Professional Service includes roles as Interim Treasurer for the Association for Humanistic Counseling (2014–2015), Chair of the Committee on Addiction Counseling Training (2011–present), and editorial board memberships in multiple journals.





