LMU Graduate Faculty
Gregory Duthey
Assistant Professor, Graduate Education
423.869.6211
gregory.duthey@lmunet.edu
Education
PhD in Counseling Psychology/Community Health, University of Tennessee (2003)
Master's in Health Education/Health Promotion, University of Tennessee (1995)
Bachelor's in Communications, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (1983)
Other Teaching Experience
- LMU, Adjunct Professor in Counseling and Guidance (2004-2005)
- LMU, Adjunct Professor in Psychology (2005)
- Pellissippi State University, Adjunct Professor, Department of Natural and Behavioral Sciences (2003-2006)
- University of Tennessee, Postdoctoral Facilitator/Instructor, Department of Educational Psychology (2003-2004)
- University of Tennessee, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Counselor Education/Counseling Psychology (2001-2003)
- University of Tennessee, Graduate Teaching Associate, Department of Health and Safety Sciences (1996-2000)
- Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Tennessee, College of Human Ecology, Department of Health and Safety Sciences (1998-1999)
- Duthey, G.L. Behavioral & emotional disorders: CD, ODD, SIV, ADHD. Invited presenter for teacher counselor in-service at Lakebrook Academy, Knoxville, Tennessee (2007)
- Duthey, G.L., Poppen, W., Balch, B., Robinson-Diftler, J., Buckwalter, J.D., Nellis, M., Daniels, P., & Duncan, B. Communication skills in a group: Personal development through relationships. Group facilitator for workshop presented for Mental Health Association of Greater Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee (2007)
- Duthey, G.L., Walters, R., & Martin, K. See my pain: Familial perspectives of eating disorders. Invited panel discussion presenter for Knox County Middle School Counselor's in-service, Knoxville, Tennessee (2007)
Publications
- Duthey, G. L., Bourland, J., & Morgan, W. Gender, fetishism, and the perceptions of women's high heel shoes. Invited research presentation at the Department of Psychology Colloquim, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee (2006)
- Duthey, G. L. Gender: Implications in teaching and education. Workshop presented at the American Association of University Women (AAUS) Third Annual Equity Issues Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee (2006)
- Duthey, G. L., Morgan, W., & Bourland, J. Sexual fetishism: A critical analysis of the usefulness of the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria. Invited research presentation at the Department of Psychology Colloquim, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee (2005)
- Duthey, G. L. Gender differences in the classroom: Perceptions of instructor behavior during the 9/11 tragedy. Research presented at teh 27th Annual Southeastern Women's Studies Association Conference, Savannah, Georgia (2004)
- Duthey, G. L. Feminist perspectives and psychological research on eating disorders. Paper presentation at the 27th Annual Southeastern Women's Studies Association Conference, Savannah, Georgia (2004)
- Muccio, D., Hill, C. J., Duthey, G. L., Hutchens, T.A., & Baker, S.G. Student's perceptions of instructor response to tragedy: September 11, 2001. Research psoter presented at the 111th Annual Convention of the America Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada (2003)
- Hutchens, T. A., Duthey, G. L., Muccio, D., Hill, C. J., & Baker, S. G. Student perceptions of instructors' response to tragedy: Reacting to 9/11 in the university classroom. Research paper presented at the 1st Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, Hawaii (2003)
- Hill, C. J., & Duthey, G. L. Gendered communication: Are men and women really that different? Workshop presented at the 6th Annual Southern Girls Convention, Warren College, Asheville, North Carolina (2003)
- American Association of University Women (AAUW)
- American Psychological Society (APA) - Division 2 - Society for the Teaching of Psychology
- American Psychological Society (APA) - Division 35 - Society for the Psychology of Women
- Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA)
- Southeastern Women's Studies Association (SEWSA)
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- Knox Area Force on Eating Disorders (KATFED)