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Meredith Drew

Assistant Professor of Psychology
Intership Coordinator for Psychology & Counseling Graduate Programs
Phone: ext. 2254
Email: drewm@centenarycollege.edu

Academic Accomplishments

  • Doctoral Student: ABD, Ph.D. Counselor Education & Supervision, Walden University, Anticipated Completion 2013
  • MS in Education with a Concentration in Counseling & Personnel Services, Fordham University, 2002
  • BA in Psychology, College of Saint Elizabeth, 2000

License/Certifications:

  • LPC: Licensed Professional Counselor, NJ
  • NCC: National Certified Counselor
  • ACS: Approved Clinical Supervisor
  • Certified School Counselor, NJ
  • Certificate of Eligibility, Student Assistance Coordinator, NJ
  • Certificate of Eligibility, Teacher of Psychology, NJ

Biography

Professor Drew has extensive experience as a school counselor and has previously worked with the homeless, substance abuse, and adolescent population. Her areas of interests and research include online education, examining the role of personal counseling with emerging students from graduate programs, supervision of counselors, and wellness counseling for the counselor and client. Professor Drew is a member of the ACA, ACES, NJCA, and NJACES. In addition, she is the Graduate Student Representative for NJACES. Professor Drew serves as a member of the Juvenile Conference Committee in Morris County.

Publications

Platt, A. & Drew, M. (2013). Career counseling. In D. Capuzzi &
     D.R. Gross (Eds.), Introduction to the Counseling Profession (6th ed.)
     pp. 369-395. New York, NY: Routledge.  Available hereĀ»

Drew, M., Ordway, A.S, & Stauffer, M.D. (In press). The secret and
     all-consuming obsessions: Eating disorders. In D. Capuzzi &
     D.R. Gross (Eds.), Youth At Risk: A Prevention Resource for
     Counselors, Teachers, and Parents (6th ed.)
pp. unknown.
     Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Meredith Drew