I have the pleasure of welcoming a new contributing editor to our site here at Psych Central, and the World of Psychology blog!
William D. Meek, 28, is a doctoral candidate in counseling psychology at the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC). Will earned his Bachelors degree in psychology at Baldwin-Wallace College (Berea, OH), his Masters in counseling at UMKC, and this fall he will be working on his pre-doctoral internship at the University of Delaware counseling center. His research interests include the link between self-esteem and materialism, the keys to happiness, and the importance of the therapeutic alliance in counseling. Otherwise, Will is a huge baseball fan (Cleveland Indians) and indie rock enthusiast, and writes daily at staffpsychologist.com.
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2 Comments to
“Introducting our newest blogger, William Meek”
It’s too bad…
You learned everything you know about Hypnotherapy from the Movies and TV.
Otherwise you’d have seen severe Grief broken in hours, over people dying due to grief, as the story of Johnny Cash and June Carter.
Would you like to see grief changed in a short period of time?
Paul Rieker
I’m always amazed at how book smart people think they have all the answers with no practical experience. This guy is just in it for the money and fame.
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