Amy L. Reynolds

Amy L. Reynolds is an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology at the University at Buffalo. She is also the Director of Training for the combined doctoral program in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology. Dr. Reynolds received her masters in student personnel work and her doctorate in counseling psychology from Ohio State University and has been working in higher education as both a staff psychologist and professor for 30 years. Her work as a scholar, teacher, and consultant focuses on multicultural competence in counseling and student affairs as well as college mental health issues. She has published over 30 journal articles and book chapters and made over 40 presentations at regional or national conferences. She is one of the co-authors for Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs and Creating Multicultural Change on Campus and is the sole author of Helping college students: Developing essential skills for student affairs practice. A second and significantly second revision, Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs: Advancing Social Justice and Inclusion will be released in January 2019. Dr. Reynolds has also actively involved in leadership within the Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs and the Society of Counseling Psychology. In recognition of her contribution to the fields of counseling psychology and student affairs, she was named a Fellow of the Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP) in 2014 and a Diamond Honoree of the ACPA-College Student Educators International in 2017.

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