Joan Hartzke McIlroy
Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology
department: Counseling Psychology
office: 319 Rogers Hall
phone: 503-768-6071
e-mail: mcilroy@lclark.edu
web: http://www.lclark. edu/~mcilroy
Professional Biography
Joan Hartzke McIlroy, Ph.D., has been actively engaged in the professional community at the local, state, and national level. She has presented her research regarding midlife women at the American Counseling Association’s Annual Conference and in local courses.
She has advocated for legislation related to mental health issues through a variety of means: written and oral testimony to Oregon Senate and House Committees, liaison with legislators and lobbyists, organization of counseling students and graduates in support of proposed legislation, and testimony at public hearings.
She has given many interviews for television, radio and newspaper articles, related to mental health issues.
She has served as a volunteer disaster mental health responder with the American Red Cross. As a national responder, she has served coast to coast and in Puerto Rico (e.g., hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and air crashes). Her most recent responses include Hurricane Floyd (North Carolina), Egypt Air 990 Alaska Air, and 9/11. She has coordinated the Disaster Action Team Mental Health Responders for Portland’s Oregon Trails Chapter, and has responded to numerous local and statewide emergencies as a mental health responder (e.g., apartment fires and single family fires with fatalities, windstorms, ice storms, floods, and the Thurston High School shooting).
She is a national trainer for ARC and taught Disaster Mental Health to professionals in Oregon and Hawaii. She is a member of the ARC Oregon Trails Chapter Mental Health Committee.
She has debriefed disaster responders; usually these debriefings are related to disasters within the United States and its territories and possessions, however, in 1999 she debriefed a search and rescue dog handler upon his return from the earthquakes in Turkey.
She has been a member of the Oregon School Counselors Association, School Crisis Response Planning Team, and assisted with development of a memorabndum of understanding between the American Red Cross and the Oregon School Counselors Association.
Professor McIlroy’s professional activities encompass direct mental health response to people from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, as well as all ages and socioeconomic levels. Furthermore, her work has involved cooperative interactions with a wide variety of professionals: mental health professionals, school personnel (e.g., administrators, teachers, counselors, psychologists, support staff), legislators, media, law enforcement officers, firefighters, government officials (e.g., mayors, country commissioners, state and county emergency personnel, FEMA), nurses, hospital staff, mass care workers, logistics officers, National Guard, business owners, church personnel, representatives from various community organizations (e.g., Salvation Army), and a wide array of administrators. Academic Credentials
Ph.D. 1973, M.A. 1971 University of Colorado at Boulder
B.A. 1967 Fontbonne College
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