Tom Mullis, Ph.D.
Professor
tmullis@radford.edu
Dr. Mullis received his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Utah in 1970. He completed his internship at Holiday Children's Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. He joined the faculty at Radford in 1973. Prior to coming to Radford he worked at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. While working at Radford he has worked as a part-time counselor at the Center for Counseling and Student Development for 15 years. His research interests include existential psychology, ethics, and psychology of religion. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Virginia; he also is a Licensed Psychologist in Kansas. Presently, he has a limited private practice at the Center for Grief, Loss and Life Transitions. He enjoys working with clients who have existential and loss issues. In the Fall of 2007 he will teach Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Counseling Internship, and Psychology of Religion. He is the recipient of the Dedmon teaching award for excellence at Radford, Outstanding Volunteer Award from American Mental Health Counselors Association for work with graduate students, and in 2007 was presented an award by the Radford University Graduate College for his work in developing the Psy.D. program. His website is www.tommullis.com.