Counselor Education

Faculty and Staff

Faculty

Nancy Bodenhorn, Ph.D.

Michigan State University. Associate Professor of Counselor Education.
Interests: School Counselor professional development, role definition and self-efficacy, use of technology in school counseling offices, and international school counseling. nanboden@vt.edu

Pamelia E. Brott, Ph.D.

University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Associate Professor of Counselor Education (Northern Virginia Center). Licensed Professional Counselor.
Interests: School counseling, counseling children and adolescents, counseling supervision, career development and counseling, developmental assessment, counseling consultation, and professional identity development. pbrott@vt.edu

Norma Day-Vines, Ph.D.

North Carolina State University. Associate Professor of Counselor Education (Northern Virginia Center)
Interests: Multi-cultural counseling competencies and counseling African American adolescents. ndayvine@vt.edu

Simone Lambert, Ph.D.

University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Assistant Professor of Counselor Education (Northern Virginia Campus).
Interests: Counseling children, adolescents, couples, and families in school and community settings; addictions counseling; substance abuse prevention; play therapy; and private practice. slambert@vt.edu

Gerard Lawson, Ph.D.

College of William & Mary. Program Leader and Assistant Professor of Counselor Education. Licensed Professional Counselor in Virginia.
Interests: Clinical supervision, counselor development, substance abuse counseling, and counselor wellness and impairment issues.. glawson@vt.edu

Laura Welfare, Ph.D. 

University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Assistant Professor of Counselor Education.  Licensed Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor.
Interests:  Counselor cognitive development, evidence-based practices in counselor education and supervision, supervisor development, and counseling assessment. welfare@vt.edu

Retired Faculty

Hildy Getz, Ed.D.

Virginia Tech
Interests:  Clinical supervision, advanced counseling techniques, and individual and group counseling.

Thomas H. Hohenshil, Ph.D.

Kent State University.
Interests: Internet, diagnosis, publishing and career development.

Staff

Vicki Meadows
Blacksburg Campus
(540) 231-5106

Anne Aker
Virginia Tech Roanoke Center
(540) 231-3855

Don Pizzullo
Virginia Tech Roanoke Center
(540) 231-3855

Joanna Kelly
Northern Virginia Center
(703) 538-8481

Patsy Vandiver
Northern Virginia Center
(703) 538-8480