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Dr. David Pascale Hague is an Assistant Professor in Counseling Psychology at the University of Kentucky, serving as Director of the Community Mental Health Clinic within the College of Education. He holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Kentucky (2015). His roles include teaching ethics, practicum, and psychopathology courses to master’s and doctoral students. Hague is a licensed psychologist in Kentucky, maintains a private practice, and serves on the board of the Kentucky Psychological Foundation. He also acts as the LGBTQIA issues liaison for APA Division 31.
- Education: PhD in Counseling Psychology, University of Kentucky (2015)
His clinical and research interests focus on supporting sexual, relationship, and gender minority groups. His work integrates clinical practice with advocacy, emphasizing mental health access for marginalized communities.
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Hague’s advising and teaching involve guiding master’s and doctoral students through practicum experiences. While no specific grants are noted, his role as clinic director suggests involvement in clinical training infrastructure. His private practice and board membership reflect community engagement.
He directs the Community Mental Health Clinic, a key clinical training site, and contributes to institutional efforts through his APA Division 31 liaison role.
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