Get to know Beth Greivel - Core Faculty, Counseling Psychology Program
Get to know Beth Greivel - Core Faculty, Counseling Psychology Program
Beth Greivel, LMFT, LPCC, recently became a core faculty member with the Wright Institute Counseling Psychology Program. Greivel teaches Counseling Theories and Techniques, Couples Counseling, Sexual Development and Health, and Diagnosis and Empirically Supported Treatments, and serves as the Mentoring Program Coordinator. She sat down with the Wright Institute's Dalton Green to discuss her time as a student at the Wright Institute, her work for LGBTQQIA+ rights in the behavioral health field, and her plans for the future.
Dalton Green: You started here at the Counseling Psychology Program as a student in 2012. What was your career before that?

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Wright Institute Clinical Psychology Adjunct Faculty member
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