Dr. Wiley Stem
Biography
Assistant Professor
Counseling & Educational Psychology
(575) 646-6497
Wiley W. Stem IV is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology at NMSU. Wiley received his PhD in counseling psychology from NMSU. He is a licensed psychologist in the state of Texas and has experience providing clinical services in a variety of settings including university counseling centers and integrated behavioral health clinics. Wiley's professional work merges his passions for counseling psychology and cyberpsychology as he advocates for psychology professionals to explore the role that digital media plays in the experiences of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Research Interests:
His research interests include cyberpsychology, geek therapy, graduate student well-being, mindfulness-based interventions, and LGBTQ+ populations.
Recent Publications:
Vosvick, M., & Stem, W. (2019). Psychological quality of life in an LGBT sample: Correlates of stress, mindful acceptance and self-esteem. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 6 (1), 34-41.
Stem, W. (2023) ‘You will witness true horror:’ Trauma and resilience in The Lands Between. In A. Bean (Ed.), The Psychology of Elden Ring: Arise Now, Ye Tarnished (pp. 65-80). United States: Leyline Publishing.
Academic Background:
Ph.D. Counseling psychology, New Mexico State University
B.S. Psychology, University of North Texas