Gay McAlister, Ph.D.Dr. McAlister received her Master's of Education in Supervision at Lamar University and her Ph.D. in Family Studies at Texas Woman's University in 2006. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Registered Educational Diagnostician. She served, by Gubernatorial appointment, to the Texas State Board of Examiners of LPC's from 1999 to 2003. Since 2004, Gay has supervised more than 44 school counselors in Dallas ISD. As an Adjunct Instructor, she taught at Lamar University in Beaumont and the University of Texas, Tyler. She is a member of numerous associations in the field with presentations at Texas Education Association meetings and state conferences. National conference presentations include the American Counseling Association in Detroit in 2007 and many others. In November 2008, Dr. McAlister presented a workshop at the Texas Counseling Association 52nd Annual Professional Growth Conference in Houston, Texas. Entitled "Top Ten Mistakes of New Group Leaders," the workshop emphasized the value of learning from mistakes as counselors reflect, process, and analyze the results of group work. Dr. McAlister's co-presenters were current M.S. in Counseling students, Jena Darling, Casey Givens, Whitney King, Barbara Paxton, Erin Ray, and Christie Vertal. Her research interests include family behavior patterns, female relational aggression, Adlerian perspectives in the classroom as well as counselor ethics and induction of new counselors.