Lindsey is a counseling psychologist with a passion for transformational education and psychotherapy. Trained in mindfulness, contemporary relational psychoanalysis, and critical psychology, Lindsey supports students to develop their therapeutic skills and to nurture their relationship with themselves. She regularly presents at local and national conferences and is a visiting professor at the Royal University of Bhutan.
Lindsey draws inspiration from her private practice where she works with adults, young professionals, students, and adolescents. To learn more about her clinical work, please visit her website at lindseyrandol.com.
In her personal time, Lindsey enjoys travel adventures, eating salad, cultivating community, and watching British television series.
Recent Publications
Kaklauskas, F. J. & Randol, L. (2016). "Empirical foundations of transpersonal counseling and psychotherapy". In F. J. Kaklauskas, C. J. Clements, D. Hacoy, & Hoffman, L. (Eds.). Shadows and light: Theory, research, and practice in transpersonal psychology (pp. 71-100). Colorado Springs, CO: University Professors Press.
Critical psychology
The mind-body relationship
Multicultural counseling
Counselors’ reflective practices
Human Growth and Development through the Lifespan
Counseling and Helping Relationships I and II
Diagnostic Psychopathology
Career Development