The Journal of Emergency Dispatch: Safeguard Your Mental Health
Paul Bourgeois, associate professor of psychology, wrote about the unique stressors that emergency dispatchers face as the primary point of contact in emergencies.
Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Counselor Education, University of Arizona
M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling & Services, Springfield College
B.S. in Rehabilitation & Disability Studies, Springfield College
Bourgeois, P. J., Glynn, K., Hartley M., & Clarke B. (2021). Moral distress within rehabilitation counseling. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 35(2), 1-13.
Hartley, M. T., & Bourgeois, P. J. (2020). The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification Code of Ethics: An emerging approach to digital technology. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 34(2), 73-85.
Pebdani, R. N., & Bourgeois, P. J. (2019). An alternative education approach to wheelchair accessibility awareness. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73, 1-7.
Hartley, M. T., Mapes, A. C., Taylor, A., & Bourgeois, P. J. (2016). Digital media education and advocacy: Addressing attitudes toward disability on college campuses. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 29(3), 238-247.
Chou, C. C., Bourgeois, P. J., & Tan, S. (2013). Perceptions of on-the-job supervision needs of drug rehabilitation center helpers in Malaysia. Substance Abuse, 34, 150-154.
Lane, F., Shaw, L., Young, M. E., Bourgeois, P. J. (2012). Rehabilitation Counselor’s perception of ethical workplace culture and the influence it has on ethical behavior. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 55, 219-231.
Bourgeois, P. J., Decoteau, J. P., & King, C. (2011). Filling in the gaps: Seeking an ethical framework for supervision and consultation of the forensic rehabilitation practitioner. Rehabilitation Professional, 19(2), 49-56.
Bourgeois, P. J. (2010). Coping with cancer, quality of life, and return-to-work. Journal of Life Care Planning, 9(2), 29-36.
American Counseling Association
Connecticut Counseling Association
Association for Counselor Education & Supervision
National Council on Rehabilitation Education
International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals
Paul Bourgeois, associate professor of psychology, wrote about the unique stressors that emergency dispatchers face as the primary point of contact in emergencies.
Paul Bourgeois, associate professor of psychology, has launched the first edition of Mental Health Matters, a column dedicated to providing insights, strategies, and support to manage the stress of being an emergency dispatcher.