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Alicia Hall

Alicia Hall
Assistant Professor of Instruction

Alicia K. Hall, Ph.D., LPCC-S (OH), LPC (PA) is a counselor educator, licensed professional counselor, and clinical supervisor. She currently serves as a full-Time Assistant Professor of Instruction in the School Counseling program at Ohio University, where she teaches graduate-level counseling courses, including Counseling Interviewing Techniques and Foundations of Counseling. Prior to this, Alicia has taught counselor education courses such as Trauma Across the Lifespan, Counseling Children, and Practicum.

Alicia has been a practicing counselor since 2010 and a clinical supervisor since 2016. Her counseling and clinical supervision experiences span all ages in settings such as community mental health, school and home-based settings, private practice, and hospitals. She uses a humanistic, strengths-based, and diversity-minded approach, specializing in child/adolescent counseling, family systems, trauma-informed care, neurodivergence, and ability-affirming care. Alicia has provided conference sessions and trainings locally, state-wide, nationally, and internationally on trauma counseling, resiliency, and diversity, equity, and inclusion over the past 16 years. Alicia engages actively in advocacy for mental health recovery and resiliency and has served in various leadership roles for the Association for Humanistic Counseling, North Central ACES, and the Ohio Counseling Association. She is the founder and inaugural president of the Ohio Association for Resiliency and Trauma Counseling and is the incoming president-elect for the Ohio Counseling Association.