Directory
Scott E. Hall, Ph.D., LPCC-S
Program Coordinator & Professor, Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Full-Time Faculty
School of Education and Health Sciences: Counselor Education and Human Services
Degrees
- Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, Ohio State University
- M.S.Ed. in Counseling and College Student Personnel, Ohio University
- B.S. in Business Management, Western Carolina University
Courses Taught
- EDC 543 Theories & Techniques of Counseling
- EDC 545 Counseling Techniques Lab
- EDC 571 Biological Bases of Behavior
- EDC 605 Professional Seminars with Clinical Implications
Research Interests
- Ecotherapy
- Positive psychology
- Spirituality in counseling
Selected Publications
Hall, S.E. & Flaum Hall, M. (2017). Managing the Psychological Impact of Medical Trauma. Read book >>
Hall, S., & Flaum Hall, M.E. (2015). Reflecting character: Counseling with a virtue vocabulary. VISTAS Spring 2015, American Counseling Association journal. Read article >>
Flaum Hall, M.E. & Hall, S. (2014). Wellness and the neuroscience of learning: Implications for counselor education. VISTAS Spring 2014, American Counseling Association journal. Read article >>
Flaum Hall, M.E. & Hall, S. (2013). When treatment becomes trauma: Defining, preventing, and transforming medical trauma. VISTAS Summer 2013, American Counseling Association journal. Read article >>
Galvin, C.R., & Hall, S.E. (2011). Supervising and Training Counseling Students on Religious and Spiritual Issues: A Qualitative Study. NC Perspectives, 4:36-48.
Hall, S.E. (Spring 2006). Developing Character Identity: A New Framework for Counseling Adults in Transition. ADAULTSPAN Journal. 5(1):15-24.