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Regina Finan is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Agnes Scott College, where she contributes to the academic and professional development of future counselors. She is affiliated with the Department of Clinical Mental Health Counseling within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Education:
- PhD in Counseling and Student Personnel Services, University of Georgia
- MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Georgia State University
- MEd in Student Personnel and Higher Education, University of Florida
- BA in Broadcast Journalism, Georgia State University
Dr. Finan's research centers on critical issues in counseling and education, particularly race-based discrimination, multicultural and social justice training, and multiracial identity. She is committed to advancing equity, inclusion, and community-building in educational and counseling contexts. Her scholarly work emphasizes pedagogical approaches that empower diverse student populations and promote systemic change.
While specific publications are not listed, Dr. Finan has co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters in the field of counseling, reflecting her active engagement in academic scholarship.
Professional Memberships:
- American Counseling Association
- Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
- Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development
Dr. Finan is involved in promoting education, research, and community resources focused on the needs of diverse students and communities. She integrates her research into teaching and professional practice, contributing to both academic and practical advancements in clinical mental health counseling.
She is part of a broader academic and professional network dedicated to counselor training and multicultural competence, though specific labs, teams, or grant-funded projects are not mentioned in the provided text.





