
معرفی
CASEY TOBIN is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. He holds a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Northern Colorado, alongside multiple degrees from Stephen F. Austin State University. His research focuses on Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Child Abuse, Sexuality, Sexual Health, and Advocacy. Notable contributions include a 2024 publication on menstrual cycle education and co-authorship of a 2023 textbook on public health advocacy.
Education:
- PhD: Counselor Education and Supervision, University of Northern Colorado
- MA/MEd/BS: Various Education Specializations, Stephen F. Austin State University
Research Interests: Dr. Tobin explores societal perceptions of menstruation, child abuse interventions, and advocacy strategies in public health. His work integrates cultural diversity and practical educational tools to address stigmatized topics. Recent projects emphasize reshaping narratives around mental health and sexuality.
Recent Work Trends: His articles and books address systemic advocacy, policy, and community engagement. The 2024 article offers educators tools to celebrate menstrual cycles, while the 2023 textbook provides actionable strategies for health equity campaigns.
Teaching & Advising: He advises students through courses like Human Sexuality (PSY 305), Child Abuse and Neglect (PSY 316), and Internship in Psychology (PSY 450). Coordinates internship programs and mentoring for therapeutic practices, including play therapy techniques.
Labs/Teams: Featured in a student documentary on pet therapy ("Ambassadors of Love") with the Coulee Region Humane Society, highlighting therapeutic animal programs.



