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FACULTY & STAFF DIRECTORY

Gary Gintner

Gary Gintner
Associate Professor

Louisiana State University
Department of Educational Theory, Policy, and Practice
122C Peabody Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-7101
Phone: 225-578-2199
FAX: 225-578-9135 gintner@lsu.edu

EDUCATION:
PhD, Counseling Psychology. University of Southern Mississippi (APA Approved), 1984. Internship: V.A. Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA (APA Approved).


LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:
Licensed Professional Counselor, #1140 (May, 1989).
Approved State Licensing Supervisor, (December, 1994).
National Certified Counselor (NCC), (February 2000).


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1996-presentCoordinator and Associate Professor, Counselor Education Program,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. Teach courses in: DSM-IV Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Counseling Theories and Techniques, Substance Abuse Counseling, and Internship. 1989-1996Associate Professor (Tenured), Counselor Education Program, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. 1984-1989Assistant Professor, Counselor Education Program, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.


SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION:
2002-2003President, Louisiana Mental Health Counselors Association. 1995-presentApproved Provider, National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC), for Continuing Education Units (CEU's) for Nationally Certified Counselors in the areas of DSM-IV-TR, Treatment Planning, and Anger Management. 1992-presentNational Workshop Presenter for the American Counseling Association. Conduct one-day professional development workshops on topics such as DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Best Practices for the Treatment of DSM Disorders.


AREAS OF INTEREST:

Diagnosis of DSM-IV-TR Disorders
Best Practices in treatment selection
Substance Abuse
Best Practices for the treatment of children and adolescents
Interventations for college students who are problem drinkers

PUBLICATIONS:

Gintner, G.G., & Choate, L.H. (2007). Counseling students who are problem drinkers: Screening, assessment, and intervention. In J.A. Lippincott & R.B. Lippincott (Eds.), Special populations in college counseling: A handbook for mental health professionals. Alexandria, Virginia: American Counseling Association.

Gintner, G.G., & Choate, L.H. (in press). Brief interventions for college student problem drinkers. In J. Lipincino (Ed.), Special populations in student college counseling. Alexandria, Virginia: American Counseling Association Publishing.

Gintner, G.G. (in press). Case studies in treatment planning. In R.R. Erk (Ed.), Counseling treatments for children and adolescents with DSM-IV-TR disorders. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing.

Gintner, G.G. (in press). Treatment planning guidelines for children and adolescents. In R.R. Erk (Ed.), Counseling treatments for children and adolescents with DSM-IV-TR disorders (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing.

Gintner, G.G., & Choate, L.H. (2006). Screening for college student problem drinkers: The role of the student affairs professional. Journal of Student Personnel Administrators, 43, 338-357.

Gintner, G. G. (2004). Treatment planning guidelines for children and adolescents. In R.R. Erk (Eds.), Counseling children and adolescents diagnosed with common DSM-IV-TR mental disorders. Prentice Hall Publishing.

PRESENTATIONS:

Gintner, G.G. (2007, October). Promoting positive mental health: From flourishing to sustained remission. Presented at the annual conference of the Louisiana Counseling Association, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Meyerwitz, W., Gintner, G.G., Langer, K., Hoppenworth, S., & Gootee, M. (2007, July). Careers paths in mental health counseling. Presented at the annual conference of the American Mental Health Counselors Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Meyerowitz, W., Mears, G., & Gintner, G.G. (2007, July). Mental health awareness: Today and tomorrow. Presented at the annual conference of the American Mental Health Counselors Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

National Presentations

Gintner, G.G., Jung, A., Roe, M., & Gregg, K. (2006, October). Evidence-based trauma group for adolescents. Presented at the annual conference of the Louisiana Counseling Association, Alexandria, Louisiana.

Gintner, G.G. (2006, October). A practical guide for treating disaster survivors. Presented at the annual conference of the Louisiana Counseling Association, Alexandria, Louisiana.

Gintner, G.G. (2006, July). The new look in mass disaster response. Presented at the annual conference of the American Mental Health Counselors Association, St. Louis, Missouri.


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