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Robyn Walsh is an Assistant Professor in the Education Department at Capital University. Prior to her academic role, she worked as a high school counselor and counseling director in Richmond, Virginia, for 9 years, serving a district with over 60,000 students. Her work focuses on preparing future school counselors and addressing contemporary educational challenges.
- Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, Virginia Commonwealth University
- M.Ed. in School Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University
- B.A. in Psychology, University of Virginia
Walsh’s research centers on leadership training for school counselors, job satisfaction among school counseling directors, and support systems for working mothers in education. Her publications explore topics such as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), RAMP model implementation, and work-life balance for educators.
Her recent publications highlight trends in school counseling practices, including trauma-informed support via ACEs, collaborative accreditation models (RAMP), and the intersection of parenthood and professional identity. Articles span 2017–2024, with a focus on qualitative insights into counselor roles and systemic challenges.
Walsh teaches courses such as Intro to School Counseling, Counseling Children and Adolescents, and Consultation and Collaboration. She also supervises school counseling practicums and internships, emphasizing hands-on training and lifespan development.
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