Community Counseling Centers of Central Connecticut Inc.
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About the Executive/Clinical Director
Doc Warren (Dr. Warren Corson III)
Internationally certified counselor and counselor supervisor:USA and Canada
(LPC, NCC, ACS, CCC, CCC-S)
Born into a poor family, Doc Warren followed the path of many poor children. Lack of resources and lack of hope lead to dropping out of school. After becoming a teen father at 15 (he maintained custody of his son), Doc went back to school and broke the cycle by being the first in his family to graduate high school and then enter college. He has dedicated himself to helping others achieve their goals and dreams through community activism.
Doc Warren holds the following:
Certificate in Human Services from Tunxis College
Associates in Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation Counseling from Tunxis College
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Vermont College of Norwich University
Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Vermont College of Norwich University
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in School Counseling from Vermont College of Norwich University
Certificate in Advanced Graduate Studies in Counselor Education and Supervision from Vermont College of the Union Institute & University
Ph D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Vermont College of the Union Institute & University.
Doc has worked in the Human and Social Service fields since 1990. Treatment settings have included: Inpatient, Substance Abuse, Partial Hospitalization, Out-patient, Department of Corrections, Outreach and Public Schools.
He is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Nationally Certified Counselor, a certified school counselor and an Approved Clinical Supervisor.
2007- 2008Counselor of the Year - The Connecticut Counselor Association For “Dedication and service to the counseling profession.”
Counselor of the Year "The CCA Counselor of the Year award went to Dr.Warren Corson III. Dr. Corson was honored as a CCA member who gives to others without expectations, other than personal satisfaction from helping others. Dr. Corson is very active on the CCA list serve. He has provided CCA members with great advice and is always willing to share his knowledge and expertise and asks nothing in return. He has currently become active with CMHCA Board." -CCA President Pasquale Giordano
Doc Warren's Column Nonprofit News can be found on Counseling Today Online and as a regular blogger for the American Counseling Association and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.
Doc Warren is an author, presenter and a columnist in the areas of mental health and professional practice. His work can be found in text books (see below), The American Counseling Association and the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. He has appeared at local, state, and national conferences and has provided training to clinical professionals from around the globe.
Michael, C., Young, N., & Corson III, W. (2007). Toward best practices in clinical supervision. In N. Young & C. Michael (Eds.), Counseling in a complex society (47-65). Amherst, MA: The Synthesis Center.
Corson III, W. (2009). Considerations for designing and opening a private mental health practice. In N. Young & C. Michael (Eds.), Counseling with confidence (77-100). Amherst, MA: The Synthesis Center.
Corson III, W. (2012). Community involvement and school safety: Streamlining the process. In N. Young & C. Michael (Eds.), Powerful partners in student success: Schools, families and communities (123-142). Weston, MA: Learning Disabilities Worldwide.