
معرفی
Rachel Fusco, LPC, LPCC, LMFT is an Adjunct Professor in the MA in Clinical Psychology program at Antioch University Los Angeles. She is a licensed mental health professional specializing in career counseling and community psychology, with over two decades of experience supporting adolescents, young adults, and their families. Her work focuses on addressing perfectionism, imposter syndrome, self-criticism, and social-emotional challenges through therapeutic interventions and educational workshops.
- Education: BA in Sociology (University of Michigan), MA in Clinical Psychology (Antioch University), Pupil Personnel Services Credential (Brandman University)
Rachel’s research interests emphasize preventive mental health strategies, academic transitions, and fostering resilience in high-achieving individuals. She integrates principles of community psychology with career development frameworks to promote protective factors and self-compassion.
As an educator, Rachel teaches core courses in clinical psychology, including:
- PSY 5000AA: Clinical Training Readiness
- PSY 5060E/F: Career Development I/II
- PSY 5450A: Community Psychology: Theories and Methods
- PSY 5670T: Treatment of Children & Adolescents
- PSY 5680J: Adolescent Suicidality
- PSY 6210: Clinical Practicum
In private practice, she supports clients in California and Connecticut through virtual and in-person sessions, addressing anxiety, people-pleasing, burnout, and identity issues.





