Heppner, P(uncky) Paul
HEPPNER, P(uncky) Paul
HEPPNER, P(uncky) Paul. American, b. 1951. Genres: Psychology. Career: University of Minnesota-Morris, counselor, 1976; Tomah Veterans Administration Hospital, Tomah, WA, psychology trainee, 1977; University of Nebraska-Lincoln, counselor, 1977-78; Colorado State University, Fort Collins, doctoral intern, 1979; University of Missouri-Columbia, assistant professor, 1979-84, associate professor, 1984-88, professor of psychology, 1988-, Frederick A. Middlebush Professor of Social Sciences, 1990-95, senior staff psychologist in Counseling Services, 1979-88, adjunct psychologist at Counseling Center, 1991-, associate chair of department, 1990-98. University of London, visiting fellow in psychology at Goldsmith's College, 1987. Fulbright Scholar, Sweden, 1985, Ireland, 1994, Taiwan, 2002. Counseling Psychologist, editor, 1997-2002. Publications: (ed.) Pioneers in Counseling and Human Development: Personal and Professional Perspectives, 1990; (with D. Kivlighan and B.E. Wampold) Research Methods in Counseling, 1992, 1999. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of chapters to books. Contributor to psychology journals. Address: Department of Educational, School and Counseling Psychology, 16 Hill Hall, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, U.S.A. Online address: HeppnerP@Missouri.edu