Home Page for Paula Dupuy

Paula Dupuy joined the department in 1989. She is a licensed clinical counselor and psychologist in the State of Ohio. Dr. Dupuy has worked as a community counselor, school counselor, and consultant in race relations/multicultural counseling. Dr. Dupuy's scholarly research interests have been in the areas of gender studies, multicultural counseling, family development, spirituality, qualitative methods, and ethics. She has published in refereed journals and books during her tenure in the department. Dr. Dupuy regularly attends professional meetings, conventions, workshops, and seminars. She has presented programs at professional meetings, such as the American Counseling Association Annual Convention, The Association of Counselor Education and Supervision convention, Annual Conference of the Research on Women in Education Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association, American Counseling Association Annual Convention, World Family Therapy Congress, Midwestern Educational Research Association, and Great Lakes Regional Conference for Counseling Psychology. Dr. Dupuy has served on numerous university committees including Faculty Senate, Kohler International Travel Grants Committee and University Committee on Academic Personnel. Through a partnership with the University of South Africa (UNISA), she has taken doctoral students to South Africa to study with UNISA faculty and students and train in a township counseling clinic, hosted visiting professors from UNISA, and served on doctoral dissertation committees for students from UNISA. Dr. Dupuy is a recipient of the 2006 Distinguished Mentor Award from the Ohio Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, 1999 North Central ACES Mentoring Award, and the 1994 University of Toledo Multicultural Campus Community Service Award. Dr. Dupuy's office phone number is 419.530.4064, or you can email her at pdupuy@utnet.utoledo.edu.

Course Information

COUN 6/7220 Child, Adolescent, and Family Therapy

Lifespan

Cultural Diversity

Psychopathology

Crisis Intervention

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