Research & Scholarship
Research Interests
- Systemic Clinical Supervision
- Family and Couples Support & Child Development
- Violence & Aggression in Family and Child Development
- Common Factors in Systemic and Relational Therapies and Supervision
- Community-Based/Applied Setting Systemic Supervision
- Parenting & Parent Training, Support, and Advocacy
- Counseling Children and Adolescents in the Family Context
- Men’s Therapy & Men’s Issues Related to Fatherhood, The Family, and Partnering
- Indigenous Rites of Passage and Ritual as a means of Family Lifecycle Transitions
- Experiential Education and Training: Pedagogy & Androgogy
Publications
Dissertation: Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2012). Supervision in applied counseling settings: A socially constructed grounded theory, Published Dissertation, ProQuest.
Juried Publications
Magnuson, S., Norem, K., & Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2009). The 2000 cohort of new assistant professors of counselor education: Their first six years. Counselor Education and Supervision, 49(1), 54-71.
Publications in Progress
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (in-progress). Using grounded theory methods to develop clinical counseling models in community agencies: A pilot study of the method. To be submitted to Journal of Counseling and Development.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (in-progress). Supervision in applied counseling settings: A socially constructed grounded theory. To be submitted to Counselor Education and Supervision.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (in-progress). Mindfulness in counselor education. To be submitted to Counselor Education and Supervision.
Lonneman-Doroff, T., Hanna, F. J. (in-progress). Supervising counselors with difficult clients: Precursors to change as an isomorphic, parallel-process supervision model. To be submitted to Supervision.
Professional Presentations
Juried Presentations
Lonneman-Doroff, T., & Helm, H., (2012). Preparing counselors for internship and supporting site supervisors -Results of the study: Supervision in applied counseling settings: A socially constructed grounded theory. Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, October 6, 2012, Park City, UT.
Lonneman-Doroff, T., & Hanna, F. J. (2008). Counselor Supervision and Training: Effective Change Strategies for Working with Difficult Clients. Rocky Mountain ACES (Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, October 3, 2008, Breckenridge, CO.
Non-Juried, Educational, Agency, or CommunityPpresentations
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2010). Unpacking your cultural privilege. Denver Seminary, Denver, CO.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2010). Surviving and thriving in internship and beyond, Regis University Internship Fair, Regis University, Denver, CO.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2008). Mindfulness. Regis University, Denver, CO Fall Conference.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2007-2008). Externalization: A common-factor of children’s therapies. University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO. Child & Adolescent Counseling.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2006). Bringing Emotional Presence to Play Therapy. Access Counseling, Boulder, CO. November 16, 2006.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2006). Becoming a Love and Logic Parent. St. John the Baptist Church and School, Longmont, CO. September 22 – October 26, 2006, March 6 – May 8, 2006, Spring 2007.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2004). Love and Logic Parenting. Champa House/Denver Rescue Mission, Denver, CO. June 1 – July 31st, 2004.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2003). The Living Sand Tray: Experiential play therapy. The Counseling
Center, Boulder, CO. April 12, 2003.
Lonneman-Doroff, T. (2003). Embracing Aggression in Therapy. The Counseling Center, Boulder, CO., Feb 23, 2003.
Doroff, T. (1995). Proposed Programs for Adolescent Violence Prevention. St. Cloud Mayor’s
Counsel on Violence Prevention, St. Cloud, MN. June 12, 1995.
Doroff, T. (1995). Heroes, Leaders, and Role Models. Mayor’s Youth Council Leadership Day,
City of St. Cloud Mayor’s Office, St. Cloud, MN. February 21, 1995.
Doroff, T. (1995). Gangs: What You Haven’t Been Told. North Junior High School, St. Cloud,
MN. October 19, 1994.
Doroff, T. (1994). Assault Prevention and Personal Safety. Non-Violent Alternatives Week, St.
Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN. February 1 – 3, 1994.
Doroff, T. (1994). Whadaya Lookin’ At Wimp? Handling Harrassment in the Halls. Central
Minnesota Youth Health Day, College of St. Benedict, Collegeville, MN. January 25, 1994.
Doroff, T. (1993). Assault Prevention and Personal Safety: Skills and Course Design. National
Student Conference on Campus Sexual Violence. St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN. April 17, 1993.
Doroff, T. (1993). True Colors: The Truth About Youth Gangs. St. Cloud Technical High School,
St. Cloud Minnesota. March 17 – 23, 1993.
Doroff, T. (1993). Assault Prevention: De-escalation, Avoidance, and Assertiveness. Non-Violent Alternatives Week, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN. February 2, 1993.
Doroff, T. (1993). Assault Prevention and Personal Safety: Using Your Weapon Within. Project
Aware Week, Recognizing Women as Equals, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN.