Carman Gill
Dr. Carman Gill is Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Florida Atlantic University and serves as the clinical mental health program coordinator. She has extensive counseling and related experience including crisis services manager, inpatient unit counselor, crisis services clinician (covering three hospital emergency departments), and UNC-G university clinic counselor. Dr. Gill has presented locally, nationally, and internationally on a variety of theoretical and research based topics, with her primary area of research being spirituality and counseling. She is a co-author of DSM-5: Learning Companion for Counselors, a textbook published by the American Counseling Association (ACA). Dr. Gill is a member of ACA, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), and the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC). She has worked for ASERVIC as newsletter editor, secretary, board member, membership committee co-chair, conference committee co-chair and is a past president of that organization.
Research Interests:
- Wellness theory for counselors
- Ethical issues and distance supervision in counseling
- Spirituality and religion in counseling
- Substance use disorders
- Spiritual Competency Scale (SCS)
