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Wes
Wingett has been a counselor in private practice in
Norfolk, NE since 1978. Prior to entering private practice, Dr.
Wingett had been employed as a counselor in a mental health
center, a college program director, elementary school
administrator and a junior high and secondary school counselor
and teacher. Dr. Wingett received his bachelor's degree from
Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska and his masters and
doctorate in counselor education from the University of
Wyoming. Additional graduate study was completed at the
University of Vermont and the University of Northern
Colorado.
Dr. Wingett’s private practice focuses on providing individual,
couple, and family counseling; consultation to educational
institutions and business enterprises; and presenting
Adlerian training in a variety of venues. He has conducted
Adlerian based training in sixteen states, Puerto Rico, two
provinces in Canada and five countries in Europe.
Wes has served as a consultant in the areas of early childhood

education, time and stress management, domestic violence, drug
and alcohol prevention and treatment, health care and wellness,
adult-child relationships and training of professional
counselors. He has provided management training and personnel
consultation to various institutions, agencies and industries.
In addition Dr. Wingett is an adjunct faculty member at Wayne
State College in Nebraska and Shippensburg University in
Pennsylvania where he teaches Adlerian based courses to
educators and mental health professionals.
Dr. Wingett's primary interests include applying Adlerian
principles to the study of addictions, education, loss and
healing, and psycho-educational and therapeutic groups. A
student and teacher of Adlerian psychology for more than 35
years, Dr. Wingett has been named a Diplomat in Adlerian
Psychology by the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology.
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