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Hannah Glenn is a Clinical Assistant Professor and the Director of Training and Professional Development in the Department of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a registered health service psychologist dedicated to expanding access to mental health care. Dr. Glenn's work addresses interconnected areas such as multicultural counseling and cultural humility, digital mental health, and the training and professional development of future clinicians. Her scholarship examines how individuals understand and engage with mental health in traditional counseling settings. Her dissertation studied how undergraduates learn about mental health and compares their mental health content with experiences in counseling, emphasizing how informal digital content can shape mental health literacy and help-seeking behaviors. Dr. Glenn holds a strong interest in narratives that inform culturally responsive practices to ensure equitable access to care. Training and professional development are central to her work, where she values creating and identifying opportunities for emerging clinicians to expand their competencies and develop professional integrity. She is committed to cultivating training opportunities that emphasize responsiveness, cultural humility, and professional growth, ultimately preparing a new generation of counseling psychologists.
University of Wisconsin-Madison • Madison, WI
Director of Training and Professional Development in the Department of Counseling Psychology.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences