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Douglas M. MainDr. Douglas M. Main

Graduate Coordinator
Assistant Professor, Counseling

ED 117 B
575.562.2942
Douglas.Main@enmu.edu

Educational Background:
Ph. D. in Rehabilitation Education
University of Arkansas 2002
MS in Counseling and Human Services
Fort Hays State University 1994

Scholarly Interests Include:
Counseling and career assessment,
Workload management, Social Support and
disability, School-to-work transition.

Selected Publications:
Main, D.M. (2002). Aspects of rehabilitation counselor time damand contributing to caseload difficulty in workload management. Dissertation Abstracts International, 63(10A), 3483 (UMI No. AA13067047).

Palmer, C., Schriner, K., Getch, Y., & Main, D.M. (2000). Working for yourself: How people with disabilities choose self-employment. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(3), 30-37. National presentation of the Self-Employment Project at the Society for Disability Studies Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. June 13-16, 1996.

Shaughnessy, M. & Main, D. M. (2005, May 2). A discussion with James Webb: Misdiagnosis and dual diagnosis of gifted children and adults. EducationNews.org. Retrieved from http://www.educationnews.org/a-discussion-with-james-webb.htm

Biography
Dr. Main gained over 12 years experience in rehabilition counseling prior to coming to ENMU in 2004. He is certified by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification and licensed as a K–12 Rehabilitation Counselor in New Mexico.