Dr. Lynne Guillot Miller
Lifespan Dev & Educ Sciences
Associate Professor
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Biography
Associate Professor, CES Master’s Programs Practicum and Internship Coordinator
Lynne Guillot Miller earned her Ph.D. in Counselor Education from the University of New Orleans. Her teaching and research interests include school counselor preparation and school counseling for students with mental health concerns. She is particularly interested in using creative approaches when counseling children and in counselor preparation and supervision. She has experience as a counselor in college, agency, and school settings. Dr. Guillot Miller currently serves on the University Teaching Council and is the program coordinator for the CES master’s programs.
Education
Ph.D. Counselor Education, University of New Orleans
M.Ed. School Counseling, University of Louisiana at Monroe
B.S. Secondary Education, Nicholls State University
M.Ed. School Counseling, University of Louisiana at Monroe
B.S. Secondary Education, Nicholls State University
Expertise
Counseling Children with Anxiety and/or Depression
School Counseling
School Mentoring
Social Sciences
Sociology
Women's Studies
Academic motivation for middle and secondary school students
Children with anxiety and depression
clinical mental health counselor
school counselor
community mental health
School Counseling
School Mentoring
Social Sciences
Sociology
Women's Studies
Academic motivation for middle and secondary school students
Children with anxiety and depression
clinical mental health counselor
school counselor
community mental health
Awards/Achievements
- 2005 American Counseling Association Best Newsletter, Medium-sized branches
- 2003 Outstanding Doctoral Graduate, Counseling Graduate Program, University of New Orleans
- 2003 Outstanding Student, Chi Sigma Iota, Alpha Eta Chapter
- 2003 The University of New Orleans Student Leadership Recognition Award, Outstanding Leadership, Chi Sigma Iota, Alpha Eta Chapter
Documents
Research Institutes and Initiatives
Healthy Communities Research Initiative