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Dr. Neukrug was born and raised in New York City and obtained his B.A. in psychology from SUNY Binghamton, his M.S. in counseling from Miami University of Ohio, and his doctorate in counselor education from the University of Cincinnati.

After teaching and directing a graduate program in counseling at Notre Dame College in New Hampshire, Dr. Neukrug accepted a position at Old Dominion University, in Norfolk, Virginia where he currently is a Professor of Counseling and the Batten Endowed Chair of Counseling in the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies. As endowed chair, he has developed the International Institute for Advancement of Counseling Theory (www.odu.edu/iiact) where he is executive director. He has received numerous awards and accolades over the years, including twice being the recipient of the prestigious President’s Award from the National Organization of Human Services, being named a Fellow by the American Counseling Association (ACA), and being bestowed the Hohenshil Publications Award by ACA.

Dr. Neukrug has worked as a counselor at a crisis center, an outpatient therapist at a mental health center, an associate school psychologist, a school counselor, and as a private practice psychologist and licensed professional counselor. He has held a variety of positions in professional associations in counseling and human services and has published dozens of articles, book chapters, and related publications. Dr. Neukrug has also developed several helping and counseling videos, an interactive and animated website entitled Great Therapists of the Twentieth Century, a survey to assess one’s theoretical orientation toward counseling (in English, Chinese, and Spanish), oral stories by well-known people of some of the famous therapists of the 20th century, and more. These materials, and more, can be on this website, under videos, and on the following website under “Links and Resources” www.odu.edu/iiact.

Dr. Neukrug is well known for the multiple editions of his 14 books. They include: (1) The Dictionary of Counseling and Human Services, (2) Skills and Techniques for Human Service Professionals (2nd ed.), (3) Counseling Theory and Practice (3r ed.), (4) The World of the Counselor (6th. ed.), (5) Experiencing the World of the Counselor: A Workbook for Counselor Educators and Students (4th ed.), (6) Theory, Practice and Trends in Human Services: An Introduction to An Emerging Profession (7th ed.), (7) Essentials of Testing and Assessment for Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists (3rd ed., enhanced version), (8) A Brief Orientation to Counseling: Professional Identity, History, and Standards (3rd. ed.), (9) Skills and Tools for Today’s Counselors and Psychotherapists, (10) Counseling and Helping Skills: Critical Techniques for Becoming a Counselor, (11) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2), (12) Contemporary Theories of Counseling, (13) Foundations of Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Professional and Clinical Issues, and (14) Psychopharmacology and Brain Transforming Interventions for Mental Health Professionals. Dr. Neukrug has two children, Hannah and Emma. See www.counselingbooksetc.com for all his books and other materials.