- ADHD
- Adults
- Alternative Medicine
- Alzheimers & Aging
- Animal-Assisted Therapy
- Autism
- Behavior Therapy
- Child & Adolescent
- Closeout
- Communication
- Couples-Family-Parenting
- Cultural Diversity
- Depression & Anxiety
- Domestic Violence
- Ethics & Risk Management
- Gender Identity
- HIV-AIDS
- Human Trafficking
- Laws & Rules
- Medical Errors
- Mindfulness & Yoga
- Miscellaneous
- National Psychologist
- Nutrition & Fitness
- Pain Management
- Psychotherapy
- Sexuality
- Substance Abuse
- Suicide
- Supervision
- Trauma & PTSD
Bruce E. Wampold, PhD
About the Author
Bruce E. Wampold, PhD, received his Ph.D. from the Counseling Psychology Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1981 and joined the University of Wisconsin, Madison faculty in fall 1991. He has been a faculty member and Director of Training in the counseling programs at the University of California, Santa Barbara, University of Utah, and the University of Oregon. Dr. Wampold’s primary interest centers around understanding psychotherapy from empirical, historical, and anthropological perspectives. Dr. Wampold has published methodological and substantive articles that help to understand how the research on counseling and psychotherapy converges on a contextual model of psychotherapy. He is Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology.