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Meredith Rausch, PhD College of Education

Meredith Rausch, PhD

Associate Professor

  • Augusta GA UNITED STATES
  • University Hall
  • College of Education

A leading expert in counselor education with research focusing on underserved populations, particularly LGBTQ+ individuals and women.

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Biography

Dr. Meredith Rausch is an award-winning researcher in school counselor education and an associate professor in the Department of Advanced Studies & Innovation in the College of Education.

Rausch is a nationally certified counselor whose research focuses on underserved populations, particularly LGBTQ+ individuals and women, and mentorship.

She received her doctoral degree from the University of Iowa, and earned a master's and bachelor's degrees from the University of Wisconsin.

Areas of Expertise

Counselor Education
Veterans and Military Families
LGBTQ+ Mentorship

Accomplishments

College of Education Research Award

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National Certified Counselor

National Board of Certified Counselors

Outstanding Graduate Student Award

North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision

Education

University of Iowa

Doctoral degree

Counselor Education/School Cou

University of Wisconsin

Master's degree

Counselor Education/School Cou

University of Wisconsin

Bachelor's degree

Speech Communication and Rheto

Affiliations

  • Navigating Post-Doctoral Career Placement, Research, and Professionalism
  • Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
  • Association for Creativity in Counseling
  • Military Behavioral Health Journal
  • American Counseling Association

Links

Articles

Counselor in Training 360 Degree Case Conceptualization Process for Group Supervision

The Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision

Meredith A. Rausch, 黑料正能量Follow Laura L. Gallo, Boise State University

2018-05-06

This article introduces a developmental process for case conceptualization practice during group supervision based on the underpinnings of the Integrative Developmental Model presented by Stoltenberg and McNeill (2010) and Mindsets by Dweck (2006). The design incorporates a strengths-based method encouraging reflective practice and risk-taking. Practical methods for group interaction and discussion are presented.

鈥淭hat Is When My Life Changed for the Better鈥: Students鈥 Perceptions of Exemplary School Counselors

The Journal of Child and Adolescent Counseling

Meredith Rausch, Gerta Bardhoshi

2019-11-22

This study is an analysis of senior high school students鈥 responses to an essay question that asked about the positive impact of their school counselors and importance in their academic, career, and personal/social development. Using thematic analysis, we analyzed 259 student college scholarship essays submitted to the School Counseling Association of a Midwestern state. The resulting six themes were personal attributes of the school counselor, professional attributes of the school counselor, process of engagement, school counseling services provided, challenging student circumstances, and personal impact of the school counselor.

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