Woodrow McClain "Max" Parker (born April 23, 1941) is an American educator, mental health counselor,[1] and author with a focus on multicultural counseling, training, and consultation. Prior to his retirement in 2016,[2] was a professor of counselor education and as a mental health counselor in the Counseling and Wellness Center at the University of Florida. He provided consultation services on diversity and race relations for schools, colleges, and a variety of community agencies throughout the United States. Parker has authored, co-authored, and contributed to several published works.
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