

Eric Price
Dr. Eric Price is an esteemed Associate Professor of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton. He earned his doctorate in Counseling from the University of North Texas, bringing a wealth of clinical experience to his academic role. Dr. Price's research is deeply rooted in exploring the strengths, resilience, and support systems of LGBTQQIA individuals, particularly during the pivotal coming out process. His work in this area is not only academically rigorous but also personally meaningful, as he seeks to contribute to the well-being and empowerment of marginalized communities. In the classroom, Dr. Price is known for his constructivist approach to teaching. He prioritizes community building and encourages active discussions and experiential learning exercises. His teaching repertoire includes clinical courses, career counseling, counseling adolescents, research methods, and counseling theories. Dr. Price is dedicated to creating a supportive learning environment that challenges students while providing the necessary support to help them succeed. Beyond his academic pursuits, Dr. Price is committed to maintaining a balanced lifestyle that nurtures his physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. He finds joy in connecting with friends, cooking, and traveling, which provide him with new perspectives and experiences. Writing and meditating are integral to his routine, offering him moments of reflection and clarity. Running is another passion, allowing him to stay physically active and mentally refreshed. Dr. Price is also an avid animal lover and enjoys spending quality time with his dog, who is a constant source of companionship and joy. This connection to his pet underscores his belief in the importance of nurturing relationships, whether they are with people or animals. His holistic approach to life and work is reflected in his dedication to both his professional responsibilities and personal interests. Through his research, teaching, and personal endeavors, Dr. Price exemplifies a commitment to fostering resilience and support within the LGBTQQIA community. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as he strives to make a positive impact in the field of counseling and beyond.
Publications
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