Greg Nuckols

Greg Nuckols

Director of Counseling

B.A., Ohio State University
M.A., University of California at Berkeley
M.A., John F. Kennedy University
Ph.D., Pacifica Graduate Institute

Dr. Nuckols earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2010, and he also holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from John F. Kennedy University. His clinical experience includes work with adults, families, and adolescents in clinics and counseling centers in Oakland, Berkeley, San Mateo, and Palo Alto. He has contributed to secondary education projects at Stanford as a tutor, course developer, and supervisor, and he also served as an Instructor and Division Head at Stanford OHS.

In his free time, Dr. Nuckols enjoys reading, spending time in nature, and woodworking.

Publications

Steele, T. M., Nuckols, G. & Stone, C. B. (2020, Apr 17 - 21) "Trends in School Counseling: A Follow-Up Study of Online Technology Use Across the American School Counselor Association Model" [Paper Session]. AERA Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA http://tinyurl.com/uufkqlw (Conference Canceled)

Steele, T. & Nuckols, G. (2018, July/August). It’s a virtual world. ASCA School Counselor, 27-32.

Nuckols, G. (2012). Numinous experiences in nature: Implications for psychotherapy. Poster presentation at the Spirituality and Psychology Conference, Atherton, CA

Nuckols, G. (2007). Rollo May and C. G. Jung: A comparison of ideas. Poster presentation at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Sommer, R. & Nuckols, G. (2004). A proof environment for teaching mathematics. Journal of Automated Reasoning 32(3), 227-58.