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Apr 16, 2008

Interim Dean Andy Horne Receives National Counseling Award

Writer: Catharin Shepard, 706/583-0811, catharin@uga.edu
Contact: Andy Horne, 706/542-6446, ahorne@uga.edu
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Throughout his international work, Andy Horne has advocated for the preventative application of solid counseling psychology techniques and strategies in working with children, families, and school personnel.
Arthur “Andy” Horne, interim dean of the College of Education, received the Extended Research Award from the American Counseling Association (ACA) in recognition of his decades of high-quality research on significant issues in the counseling profession.

Horne, a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus in counseling psychology, became interim dean on January 1 after Louis A. Castenell, Jr., stepped down from the post. He was founding director of UGA’s Educational Policy and Evaluation Center and a Fellow for the Institute for Behavioral Research.

Horne was principal investigator for the Multi-Site Violence Prevention Program, a co-principal investigator of the Healthy Teens Program and Coordinator of the Bully Busting Program.

Horne’s work is being recognized for exemplifying the integration of science and practice within counseling psychology. He has been influential internationally, sharing his work in more than 15 countries with groups such as the World Health Organization, the International Congress for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, the World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, and the International Conference on Violence in Schools and Public Policies, as well as a large number of professional associations.

Throughout his international work, Horne has advocated for the preventative application of solid counseling psychology techniques and strategies in working with children, families and school personnel. He has been an active leader in the American Psychological Association and the American Counseling Association. He has co-authored seven books, co-edited seven more books, and has served on editorial boards of seven journals. Moreover, he has served as the editor of two professional journals: the International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling and the Journal for Specialists in Group Work.

The ACA presented the award to Horne during the 2008 conference in Hawaii in March.




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