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Yvette Q. Getch, Ph.D., CRC, is a Professor in the Department of Counseling and Instructional Sciences at the University of South Alabama and Coordinator of Graduate Counseling Programs (Clinical Mental Health & School). She holds a B.S. in Social Work from Florida State University (1986), an M.Ed. in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of Arkansas (1990), and a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Education and Research from the University of Arkansas (1996). Her teaching philosophy emphasizes equity, access, and non-discrimination, with a focus on creating safe learning environments and balancing challenge with support.
Her research focuses on advocacy for marginalized populations, particularly children with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and mental health challenges. Key areas include childhood chronic illness management in schools, trauma-informed care, and fostering systemic change to reduce barriers for individuals with disabilities. She is involved in outreach through the HIVE initiative and the MAGIC Foundation, providing transition support and accommodations guidance for families.
Dr. Getch has extensive administrative experience, having served at the University of Georgia for 17 years before moving to Alabama. Her biography highlights her dedication to community service, creative pursuits, and family life. She teaches courses such as Principles and Theories of Counseling, Social and Psychological Aspects of Disability, and Career Development. Her work bridges academia, policy, and real-world impact in education and healthcare.
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