College of Education & Human Services
Hannah Brinser, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department: Counselor Education & College Student Personnel
Academic Programs: School Counseling & Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Research Areas: Leadership and Advocacy in School Counseling, Professional Identity and Professional Advocacy Issues, Crisis and Trauma Practices in Schools
Phone: 309-762-1876
Email:
H-Brinser@wiu.edu
About Me
I believe strongly in the unique role and opportunity school counselors have in creating meaningful change within schools and communities. Although I have experience working with a wide variety of students in K-12 settings, I am especially passionate about working with middle and high school students. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (ID), a Certified School Counselor (WA), and a National Certified Counselor (NCC). My research and professional interests include leadership and advocacy in school counseling, school counselor professional identity and professional advocacy issues, and cultivating trauma-informed schools. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me with any questions you have, I’d love to hear from you!
Education:
Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision Idaho State University |
2023 |
M.A. School Counseling Gonzaga University |
2020 |
B.S. Psychology Western Washington University |
2018 |
Research and Publications
- Wissel, A., & Brinser, H., & Hruska, B. (2022). Finding meaning in ASCA-identified inappropriate duties. In C. N. Edwards & M. A. Graham (Eds.), Foundations of school counseling: Innovation for professional practice. Springer.
- Brinser, H., & Wissel, A. (2020). Serving students in foster care: Implications and interventions for school counselors. The Professional Counselor, 10(2), 170-180. https://doi.org/10.15241/hb.10.2.170
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