Dr. Robin Hausheer is a counselor educator and national board certified counselor who previously served as a school counselor working with at-risk populations. Her teaching interests include preparing school counselors in program development, evaluation, and evidence-based practices. Her teaching practices incorporate creative strategies for student exploration of clinical approaches to support clients.
As a researcher, Dr. Hausheer’s interests include substance misuse prevention and intervention with a focus on underage drinking, engaging parents as prevention allies, and developing youth substance use prevention and intervention programming for parents. Further research includes bystander bullying intervention programming with K-12 students and implicit bias training for counselors and educators.
Dr. Hausheer is the principal investigator for a National Institute of Health (NIH) grant subaward examining a bystander bullying intervention program. Previously, she served as the principal investigator for a $1.92 million Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) for Professionals grant, and a co-principal investigator on several HRSA BHWET grants totaling over $2.3 million.
