
About
Samuel Hintz is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Bethel University's College of Adult and Professional Studies. He earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2013, with a focus on internet-based interventions for depression and anxiety. His professional experience includes roles as a staff psychologist at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Hospital and the Sanford Health clinic in Alexandria, MN. He has taught at the University of Minnesota and the Bethel University Master's in Counseling program. His research and clinical interests span primary care mental health integration, time-limited psychotherapy, pre-surgical mental health evaluation, and vocational development.
Education:
- University of Minnesota: Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology (2013)
Research interests emphasize leveraging technology for mental health interventions and improving accessibility in clinical settings. His work bridges clinical practice and academic teaching, focusing on practical applications of psychological principles in healthcare environments.
Teaching and clinical contributions include expertise in evidence-based psychotherapy approaches, with a commitment to training future mental health professionals. His experience spans both hospital and academic settings, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
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