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Laura L. Hoffmann, Ph.D.
Education
- Ph.D.: Counseling Psychology, Brigham Young University (2005)
- M.Ed.: Community Counseling, College of William and Mary (May 2001)
- B.S.: Psychology, Utah State University (December 1994)
- A.S.: Psychology, Snow College (June 1990)
Credentials
- Licensed Psychologist-State of Georgia
Experience
- Intern, Southern Mississippi Psychology Internship Consortium, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (08/04-08/05)
- Extern, Counseling Center, Brigham Young University-Hawaii, Laie Hawaii (1/04-5-04)
- Extern, Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo Utah (9/03-12/03)
- Practicum Student, Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo Utah (9/01-7/03)
- Volunteer Career Counselor, Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo Utah (5/02-7/02)
- Intern, Counselor education clinic, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg VA (6/00-8/01)
- Practicum student, Outpatient substance abuse facility, Williamsburg VA (1/00-5/00)
- Supervisor of Doctoral Practicum Counselors-University Counseling Center, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg MS (8/04-12/04)
- Supervisor of Masters Intern Counselor-Brigham Young University- Hawaii, Laie HI (1/04-5/04)
- Instructor, Psychology 110, Brigham Young University-Hawaii, Laie, Hawaii (01/04-05/04)
- Co-Instructor, Career exploration, Brigham Young University, Provo UT (5/02-6/02)
- Co-Instructor, Introduction to counseling, Brigham Young University, Provo UT (7/02-8/02)
- Instructor, Counseling Skills, Brigham Young University, Provo UT (8/01-12/01) (7/02-8/02)
- Ropes Course Facilitator, Brigham Young University, Schofield, UT (7/02)
- Ropes Course Facilitator, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg VA (12/99-8/01)
Interests:
- Group Psychotherapy
- Interpersonal issues
- Stress management
- Adult survivors of abuse
- Supervision
- Family systems theory
Current Activities:
- Individual and group therapy
- Consultation, outreach, and instructional programs
- Continued professional development
Email Address: llhoffmann@valdosta.edu
Because e-mail is not a secure medium, confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. Students are asked to use discretion when sending sensitive information. Counseling Center staff does not maintain 24-hour access to e-mail accounts therefore we cannot guarantee that e-mail messages will be read regularly or within a given period of time. In case of emergency contact University Police 229 259-555