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Educational Background
Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1994
M.Ed. Community Agency Counseling
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 1991
AB Psychology
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1986
Profile
Craig S. Cashwell is Professor in the Counselor Education program in the College of Education at Clemson. He is licensed in South Carolina as a Professional Counselor, in North Carolina as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor and in Virginia as a Professional Counselor. In 2011, Craig received Fellow status with the American Counseling Association. He has directed over 40 dissertations to completion, five of which received national awards and two that were subsequently published in Counselor Education and Supervision and received the annual Outstanding Article in Counselor Education and Supervision award. In 2019, he was recognized as an inaugural inductee as an Inspirational Educator in the UNCG School of Education. Craig has over 140 publications, including three books and has received research awards from the American Counseling Association and the Mississippi Counseling Association. The primary focus of his research is on the competent and ethical integration of client spirituality and religion into the counseling process.
Courses Taught
Addictions Counseling
Crisis and Trauma Counseling
Family and Couple Counseling
Practicum and Internship
Research Interests
Psychospiritual Integration
Trauma
Addictions