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Counseling Services

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Dan Timberlake

Name: Dan Timberlake, MBA, Ph.D.
Job Titles:
    Director of Counseling Services

Personal Philosophy on Counseling
In counseling, I work to understand how each person creates meaning in their life and I join them in figuring out how they accentuate their happiness. At Boise State Counseling Services our clients are usually managing a variety of roles: student, employee, parent, romantic partner, brother/sister, friend, son/daughter, etc. When a person seeks counseling it is often because they are dissatisfied with how things are going in one of their roles. I listen and try to understand the situation and we collaboratively develop a plan for improving things. I try to help people develop a sense of empowerment by assisting them in identifying and learning to apply their greatest strengths to the problems they are addressing.

As a counselor on a university campus, I have a special interest in facilitating academic and career success. I try to maintain an up-to-date understanding of the university systems that students must navigate to be successful at Boise State and I am an advocate for the adoption of best practices for student success in all university processes and procedures.

E-mail: DanTimberlake@boisestate.edu
Phone: (208) 426-1603
Office:  Taylor Hall
MS1720


Carol Pangburn

Name: Carol Pangburn, Ph.D.
Licensure:  
    Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
    Nationally Certified Counselor
Job Titles:
    Senior Staff Counselor
    Adjunct Faculty
    Marketing and Outreach Coordinator

Personal Philosophy on Counseling
As a practitioner of brief counseling, I will help you focus on your here-and-now issues. I am not here to "fix" or "change" you, but to build on your strengths. Brief counseling may not be for you if you are dealing with chronic, long-term problems, and/or if you are actively desiring long term therapy, but it can, however, be a valuable resource during painful times, and a foundation for successfully handling the tough times that may come later. Also, as a meditation and mindfulness practice instructor, I will encourage you to explore your potential for presence and stillness that can serve as a remarkable pathway to enhanced emotional and physical well-being.

If my style and approach fits with yours, call 426-1601 today and make an appointment. I look forward to consulting with you!

Counseling Specialties and Interests

  • Couples Counseling
    • Premarital and Remarital Counseling
    • Communication Skills Training
    • Divorce Recovery
    • Women's Issues
    • Depression/Anxiety Management
    • Relaxation Skills Training
    • Anger/Conflict Management

E-mail: cpangbu@boisestate.edu
Phone: (208) 426-3089
Office:  Taylor Hall
MS1720


Christienne Morse McClure, M.A.

Name: Chris Morse McClure, M.A.
Licensure:
    Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Job Titles:
    Senior Staff Counselor
    Peer Education Program Coordinator
    Adjunct Faculty

My orientation to counseling is Transpersonal which is a holistic, humanistic, perspective that acknowledges the spiritual dimen-sion of each individual along with the physical, mental, social, and emotional. Because I have lived in several different countries and cultures, I have a deep appreciation for the diversity of human perspectives. My approach to counseling includes working with each student's unique beliefs, values, culture, as well as emotions, thought patterns and behaviors. I will help you identify your goals, build on your strengths, and assist your development of problem solving skills.

I work with most student concerns and have special interest in all aspects of diversity including: gender identity, sexual orientation, non-traditional spirituality and relationships.

E-mail: cmorse@boisestate.edu
Phone: (208) 426-3582
Office: Taylor Hall
MS 1720


Karla J. West, LCPC, LMFT

Name: Karla J. West, Ph.D.
Licensure: 
    Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Job Titles:  
    Senior Staff Counselor
    Adjunct Faculty
    Intern Program Coordinator

My primary orientation of counseling is Cognitive Behavioral, within a humanistic framework of considering the whole person: cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual. I have a specialization in health psychology and behavioral medicine and approach counseling with the assumption that people’s psychological wellbeing is a direct reflection of the way they interpret events, the status of their overall health and wellness, and their view of purpose and meaning in life. My approach is directive, goal oriented, and focuses on problem solving to promote a rational philosophy of thinking and health coping skills that enhance beneficial self-perspectives and behaviors. My special interest areas are couple’s counseling (including a program of per-marital counseling), life transitions, and spirituality. I have seven years of extensive study of Christian Theology and offer Christian Biblically based counseling on request.

E-mail: kwest@boisestate.edu
Phone: (208) 426-1604
Office: Taylor Hall
MS1720


Ben Swanson, M.S.

Name: Ben Swanson, Ph.D.

Job Titles:  
    Senior Staff Counselor

People seek counseling because they feel a gap between how things are in their lives, and how they want things to be. My approach to counseling is to work with you to first understand what this gap is about, then create a plan to bridge the gap, and then support you while you make the changes you want to make. Generally speaking, the gap is can either be short-term problem or it can represent a pattern in your life. These patterns are often the result of your thoughts, feelings and the things you do. By making even small changes in these areas, people can experience larger shifts in their life patterns and have more satisfying lives. Rather than finding a way to be happy in the future, let's work on making happiness the way you live. While I am a generalist and can work with a range of issues, I have extensive experience working with couples, trauma including sexual assault, veteran's, substance issues, and GLBT issues.

E-mail: BenSwanson@boisestate.edu
Phone: (208) 426-2662
Office: Taylor Hall
MS1720


Roxanne Nichols

Name: Roxanne Nichols, M.S.
Licensure:  
    Licensed Professional Counselor
    National Certified Counselor
Job Title:  
    Senior Staff Counselor

I am of the belief that our own thought patterns can either promote growth or conversely stimulate psychological difficulties. It is my goal, then, to help unveil false thinking or incongruence between thought and behavior that prevents us from spiritual, emotional, cognitive and physical growth and contentment. Although the emphasis is on thought, I do not minimize the strength and immediacy of human emotion. I believe it is important to understand how they effect one another. In collaboration with clients, we will build from personal strengths to achieve individual goals pertaining to their specific areas of concern. Additionally, I try to recognize the uniqueness in each individual I work with as well as remain sensitive to diversity in race, ethnicity, culture, religion, sexual orientation, age, etc. Specific areas of interest are race, gender, sexuality, sexual abuse, trauma and relationships.

E-mail: roxannenichols@boisestate.edu
Phone: (208) 426-2869
Office: Taylor Hall
MS1720


Nichole Jordan

Name: Nichole Jordan, M. Coun., LPC
Job Title:  
    Temporary Senior Staff Counselor

I believe healing begins by experiencing unconditional acceptance and understanding in a counseling relationship. As your counselor I will create a warm, inclusive, respectful, and safe environment as we work together to gain insight into your current struggles. Through this exploration you can discover how past events have shaped your self perception affecting current relationships and your ability to cope with present challenges. With new insight you can begin your journey towards self awareness and acceptance creating a new vision for your future. We will work together to deepen your sense of well being and balance by strengthening the skills you already possess and developing new strategies to help you navigate through the stresses, challenges, and tragedies in your life. My special areas of interest include body image and self acceptance, GLBT issues, sexual abuse/trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, and relationship issues.


Stephanie Donaldson

Name: Stephanie Donaldson, M.S.
Job Title:  
Counselor Intern

I believe the therapeutic process is a collaborative journey shared between client and counselor. Life is a journey of continual self-discovery and amidst the bumps and bends encountered along the way lies the opportunity for change. As your counselor, I will provide you with a safe environment in which you can explore and resolve difficult life issues and explore healthy options and possible alternatives to aid in future-decision making. I am a strong proponent of mindful and purposeful living. Through the identification of problems and creation of solutions clients can develop an awareness and acceptance of self, leading to deeply engrained lifestyle changes and improve their overall health. My areas of interest include eating disorders, self-perception and body image, athletic identity and retirement, communication, and substance abuse and dependency. I work with individuals, couples, and families.


Trina Elsasser

Name: Trina Elsasser, BS
Job Title:  
2008-2009 Graduate Trainee

Life brings with it many challenges and opportunities that are at times difficult to resolve alone. It is my belief that counseling provides a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment where one can share their feelings and thoughts, discover strengths, and find new ways to deal with life's ups and downs. My approach is to work with you to discover how the past may be impacting the present, how you may be restricting your choices in life and to aid in examining other possibilities of behavior, thinking, and feeling. My areas of interest are grief, sexual abuse/trauma, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and GLBT issues.


Lynn Swanson

Name: Lynn Swanson
Job Title: Management Assistant

E-mail: lswanso@boisestate.edu

 

Juni Eichelberger

Name: Juni Eichelberger
Job Title: Customer Service Representative

E-mail: jeichelberger@boisestate.edu