
معرفی
Anastasiia Iun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Her research examines lifespan adjustment through the lenses of educational belonging, cross-cultural adaptation, and trauma-informed interventions.
Iun investigates how teacher-student relationships, parent-child dynamics, and peer interactions influence mental health across developmental stages. Her multicultural background informs research on international student adjustment, particularly in Central and South Asian educational contexts.
She develops evidence-based interventions for social-emotional learning using innovative approaches like mixed reality simulations. With clinical training in parent-child interaction therapy and military populations, her work emphasizes culturally responsive, trauma-informed practices.
- Ph.D. in Counseling and School Psychology from University of Massachusetts Boston
- Clinical training in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
- Teaches Lifespan Development and Child Psychology courses


