Lennis
G. Echterling, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at James Madison University,
Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he serves as Director of Counseling Psychology.
Early in his doctorate training at Purdue University, he helped organize
a volunteer telephone hotline and crisis center. Later, when tornadoes
swept through the Midwest in April 1974, he worked as a disaster outreach
volunteer. Since his graduation, Dr. Echterling has continued to do
crisis intervention work, training, and research. He has helped design
and implement programs to help communities respond to disasters and
catastrophes that have occurred in various parts of the country. For
19 years, Dr. Echterling has been a member of a volunteer team that
offers support to fire fighters, law enforcement officers, and emergency
medical service providers. Following the 9/11 attacks, he worked as
a Red Cross volunteer with survivors at the Pentagon.
Dr. Echterling received the 2002 Counseling Vision and Innovation Award
from the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. He is
also the recipient of the James Madison Distinguished Faculty Award,
presented by the JMU Alumni Association. He has offered numerous presentations
and workshops at local, state, regional, national and international
conferences. His books include Crisis Intervention: Promoting Resilience
and Resolve in Troubled Times and Ideas and Tools for Brief
Counseling, both published by Prentice Hall, and Thriving!
A Manual for Students in the Helping Professions, published by
Houghton Mifflin.