Dr. Adam L. Hill, Associate Professor
Department of Counseling
Nichols 228
707.664.2340 tel
707.664.2038 fax
adam.hill@sonoma.edu
Professional Memberships:
Association for Counselor Education & Supervision
Western Association for Counselor Education & Supervision
Association for Religious, Spiritual, Ethical and Value Issues in Counseling
International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)
Publications, Grants, Research:
Hill, A. L. (April, 2004). Ethical analysis in counseling: A case for
narrative ethics, moral visions, and virtue ethics. Counseling and Values.
Hill, A. L. (January, 2004). Ethics education: Recommendations for
an evolving discipline. Counseling and Values.
Hill, A. L. & Scanlon, C. R. (1998). Opening space and the two-story
technique. In T. Trepper & T. Nelson (Eds.), 101 more interventions
in family therapy (pp. 431-436). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Reprinted
(1998). The Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 9(1) 75-79.
Hill, A. L. (2002). [Review of the book, The family recovery guide:
A map for healthy growth]. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy
for Couples and Families.
Hill, A. L. (1998). [Review of the book, Narrative therapy: the social
construction of preferred realities]. The Family Journal: Counseling
and Therapy for Couples and Families.
Hill, A. L. (1998). [Review of the book, In the therapist’s mirror:
reality in the making]. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for
Couples and Families.
Hill, A. L. (1998). [Review of the book, Doing Contextual Therapy:
An Integrated Model for Working with Individuals, Couples, and Families].
The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families.
Awards and Honors:
Summer Research Grant, Sonoma State University, 2003. Competitive grant
awarded by the School of Social Sciences to support development of an
article on teaching groupwork to master’s level counseling students.
Summer Stipend, Sonoma State University, 2000. Supported preparation
of an article ethics education describing common language used when
teaching ethics, characteristics of ethics educators, counselor education
program approaches to ethics education, and issues that may face ethics
education in the future.
Competitive grant, Research Awards Committee of the Association for
Religious, Spiritual, Ethical and Value Issues in Counseling (ASERVIC),
1997. Grant to pursue dissertation research.
Education and Degrees:
Ph.D., Counselor Education and Supervision, Kent State University,
1999
MS.Ed. Community Counseling, Youngstown State University, 1993
A.B. Ohio University, 1988, Major: Political Science