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June Dressler, PhD, MA

Instructor
Areas I Teach 

June Dressler has over 20 years’ experience in higher education as counselor/educator. She serves as adjunct faculty member teaching graduate level courses in the College of Health Professions.

Research Areas of Interest

  • Quest for Occupational Identity: Examining Career Resilience, Career-Related Adversity, and Career Decision Difficulty during Emerging Adulthood
  • Career Resilience as a Subdomain of Psychosocial Resilience: Exploring Protective Processes to Buffer Career-related Adversity during the Transition from College to Career
  • The Impact of a Conflict Resolution Skills Training on the Career Decision Self-Efficacy of College Students: Addressing Career Decision Difficulty Due to Conflict with Parents
  • The Role of Counselor as Ombudsperson in a University Setting
  • Career Decision Making Processes of College Students

Education

PhD Counselor Education, Oregon State University

MA Counseling, George Fox University                                                    

BA Management of Human Resources, George Fox University

Interpersonal Conflict Resolution Certificate, Syracuse University - Institute for Creative Collaboration and Conflict Resolution

Career Development Facilitator, National Career Development Association - Center for Credentialing and Education  

                                                       

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