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Psychology Department
Phone: 509-963-2381
Email: psychology@cwu.edu

Meaghan Nolte

Associate Professor of Psychology

Coordinator, Mental Health Counseling Program

Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision, Minor: Queer Studies, University of Wyoming
M.A. Mental Health Counseling, Florida Gulf Coast University
B.A. Psychology, Northern Arizona University
 
Office: Psychology Bldg, Room 431
Phone: (509) 963-2254

Courses Typically Taught at CWU:

  • PSY 313 - Human Growth and Development
  • PSY 567 - Counseling and Assessment : Children and Adolescents
  • PSY 574 - Multicultural Issues in Psychology
  • PSY 593 - Practicum

General areas of interest:  Mindfulness, addictions treatment, counselor training, identity, epistemological development
Selected works:

  • Nolte, M. C., Bruce, M. A., & Becker, K. W. (2015). Building a community of researchers using the research mentoring model. The Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision 7(2), 7-37. doi.org/10.7729/72.1070
  • Warren, J., Haines, C., Nolte, M., & Weatherford, J. (2013). Year two: The impact of a substance assessment on problem recognition, ambivalence, and taking steps in college students. Vistas 2013 Online
  • Warren, J., Nolte, M. C., & Weatherford J. (2012). Determining the impact of a comprehensive substance assessment on problem recognition, ambivalence, and taking steps. Vistas 2012 Online.
  • Nolte, M. C., & Washburn, F. (2016, May). Paradigms, meta paradigms and waves: Using ethnography to swim through philosophical waters. Paper presented at the Association for Humanistic Counseling National Conference, Portland, OR
  • Nolte, M. C. (2014, November). The mirror of mindfulness: Experiential mindfulness in counselor training, a hermeneutic phenomenological examination. Paper presented at the Western Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Anaheim, CA.
  • Warren, J., Asfaw, A. H., Balich, R., Nolte, M., Perkins, D., Sasse, G., & Zakaria, N. S. (2013, October). 
A phenomenological study of six views of recovery: An integrative model. Paper presented at the Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Denver, CO.
  • Nolte, M. C. (2012, October). Ways of knowing: Connection and transformation of student’s epistemologies of knowing. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Park City, UT.
  • Warren, J., Balich, R., Parker, D., Nolte, M., Sasse, G., & Zakaria, N. S. (2012, October). 
Five views of recovery with an integrative model.  Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Park City, UT.

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