Michele Hill, Ph.D.
Area(s) of Expertise: Clinical/Counseling psychology
Overview
Michele B. Hill received her master’s and Ph.D. from Georgia State University in Counseling Psychology. She is a licensed psychologist in the state of Georgia. In addition to her teaching, research, and service Michele is a trainer for Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and Mental Health First Aid. Currently, she serves as the faculty Co-Advisor for Clinicians, Counselors, and Company (CC&Co). Michele has received numerous awards to include the Felton Jenkins, Jr. Hall of Fame Faculty Award for the University System. She is dedicated to working with undergraduate students in developing their research skills and ideas, as well as their professional identities.
Courses Taught
- Introduction to Psychology
- Research Methods
- Abnormal Psychology (Psychopathology)
- Abnormal Psychology Lab
- Positive Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Counseling and Clinical Theories and Interventions
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology
- M.S., Professional Counseling/CMHC
- Psychology Major, Ohio University
- B.F.A., Illustration, Columbus College of Art and Design
Research/Special Interests
Mental health, well-being, and health related attitudes of college students.
The Interpersonal Needs of students for belonging and perceived burden in well-being.
Personal Need for Structure relating to mental health practice and institutional policy.
Mindfulness oriented adjunctive treatments and transformative pedagogy.
The preparation of undergraduate students for a career in the mental health field.