Dr. Maureen Buckley, Associate Professor
Department of Counseling
Nichols 220
707.664.3107 tel
Maureen.buckley@sonoma.edu
Professional Memberships:
American Counseling Association
American School Counselor Association
American Psychological Association
Publications, Grants, Research:
Buckley, M., & Storino, M. (2004). The impact of school climate:
Variations by ethnicity and gender. (Report No. CG032747). East Lansing,
MI: National Center for Research on Teacher Learning. (ERIC Document
Reproduction Service No. CG032747).
Buckley, M., & Zimmermann, S. (2003). Mentoring children and adolescents:
An introduction and guide. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Buckley, M., Storino, M., & Saarni, C. (2003). Promoting Emotional
Competence in Children and Adolescents: Implications for School Psychologists.
School Psychology Quarterly, 18(2), 177-191.
Bidell, M., & Buckley, M. (2003). Youth tobacco prevention: An
ecological approach. In P. Anderson and R. Lerner, Human Ecology: An
Encyclopedia. San Diego, CA: ABC-Clio Press.
Saarni, C., & Buckley, M. (2003). Children’s understanding
of emotion communication in families. Marriage and Family Review, 34
(3/4), 213-242.
Buckley, M. (2000). Cognitive-developmental considerations in violence
prevention and intervention. Professional School Counseling, 4(1), 60-70.
Walsh, M.E., Howard, K.A., & Buckley, M. (1999). School counselors
in school-community partnerships: Opportunities and challenges. Professional
School Counseling, 2(5), 349-356
Buckley, M., & Walsh, M.E. (1998). Children’s understanding
of violence: A developmental analysis. Applied Developmental Science,
2(4), 182-193.
Walsh, M.E., Buckley, M., & Howard, K. (1998). Critical collaborations:
School, family and community. In R. Haney, & J. O’Keefe (Eds.),
Conversations in excellence: Providing for the diverse needs of youth
and their families. Washington, DC: NCEA
Walsh, M.E., & Buckley, M. (1994). Children's experience of homelessness:
Implications for school counselors. Elementary School Guidance and Counseling,
29(1), 4-15.
Awards and Honors:
Boston College Teaching Excellence Award for 1992-1993
Phi Beta Kappa
Education and Degrees:
Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, Boston College, 1995
M.A. Counseling Psychology, Boston College, 1990
B.A., Bates College, 1987
Majors: Psychology and Anthropology
Licensed Psychologist, 2002 - Present
State of California, Number PSY 18483 (inactive status)
Guidance Counselor (N-9), 1990 - Present
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Certification Number 293000