Counseling Psychology Doctoral Student
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Will Ewing graduated with his MA in 2018 from The Family Institute at Northwestern
University. Since then, he worked as a relational trauma therapist in Chicago for several years before being accepted into Marquette University’s Counseling Psychology doctoral program. As a current third year in the doctoral program, Will continues to pursue his passion in the study and treatment of complex trauma. He recently enjoyed a year-long practicum rotation at the Milwaukee VA’s Trauma Specialization Outpatient Unit, working primarily with veterans who have personality disorders and those who experienced childhood relational traumas. Will is currently on an assessment-focused rotation at Psychological Assessment Services in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. In June 2018, Will gave a presentation entitled “Thriving from Trauma: Psychotherapy and Posttraumatic Growth” in the 2nd Annual Counseling Capstone Project Conference at Northwestern University. Throughout 2019, Will was a co-author of four poster presentations on perfectionism, including “Maladaptive Perfectionism as a Predictor of Interpersonal Problems in a University Sample” (presented at the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling Conference in San Antonio, TX), as well as “Perfect hurts: Implications of maladaptive perfectionism on couple and family relationships” (presented at the 127th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Chicago, IL). In April of 2022, he was a co-presenter on a presentation entitled Careers in Mental Health: Sorting Through Your Graduate Degree Options at the 94th Annual Midwestern Psychological Association in Chicago, Illinois. His current research and clinical interests include posttraumatic growth, personality disorders, the relational treatment of relational trauma, and PTSD.
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Saturday, April 15, 2023
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM US Eastern Time