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Mark Pope (counselor)


Mark Pope, Ed.D. (born April 23, 1952 in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA) is professor and chair of the Department of Counseling and Family Therapy at the University of Missouri – Saint Louis (1997–), where he is a colleague to the social theorist Robert Rocco Cottone. He was president of the American Counseling Association (2003–2004), National Career Development Association (1998–1999), Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling (1976–1978), and Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues (Division 44 of the American Psychological Association) (2011–2012), and founder and first chair of the Professional Counseling Fund (2004–2006).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Personalities )〕 Dr. Pope is widely considered to be one of the founders of and leading authors in the field of cultural diversity issues in career counseling and career development, especially gay and lesbian career development.〔Pope, M. (Ed.). (1995). Gay/lesbian career development (section ). Career Development Quarterly, 44, 146–203〕 His major publications have included writings in counseling with sexual minorities and international students, the history of and public policy issues in counseling, and professional identity. He also served as editor of The Career Development Quarterly (2004–2008), the preeminent journal in career counseling and development.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NCDA | Career Developments Quarterly Editorial Board and Current Editor )
==Early life and education==
Pope was raised in Fisk, Missouri, a small town of less than 500 people in rural and agricultural southeast Missouri, in a family of teachers and preachers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.umsl.edu/services/academic/files/pdfs/Faculty%20Awards2/Nomination%20of%20Dr.%20Pope_short%20version.pdf )〕 He founded the student council at Fisk-Rombauer High School and was elected as its first president in 1968. He was valedictorian of his graduating class and elected state vice-president of the Beta Clubs of Missouri; however, he was also quite well thought of by his classmates and was voted the “most talented” and “most likely to succeed” as well as class vice-president in his senior year.〔Pope, M. (2005). It takes a village to raise a leader: Meet Mark Pope. In R. K. Conyne & F. Bemak (Eds.), Journeys to professional excellence: Lessons from leading counselor educators and practitioners (pp. 197–216). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association〕
Dr. Pope attended the University of Missouri – Columbia (A.B., political science and sociology, 1973; M.Ed., counseling and personnel services, 1974) and the University of San Francisco (Ed.D., counseling and educational psychology, 1989). He was elected student body vice-president at the University of Missouri – Columbia in 1971 and president of the graduate student council at the University of San Francisco in 1986.〔http://www.umsl.edu/~pope/bio.html〕

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