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Sang Min Shin is an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for Mental Health Counseling at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). Her research focuses on child counseling, particularly through play therapy and nature-based interventions, as well as parenting stress and counselor education. She collaborates with local agencies and schools to advance these initiatives.
Dr. Shin’s work emphasizes practical applications of play therapy, including outdoor and indoor nature-based approaches, and explores cultural competency in counseling practices. Her articles often address the integration of nature into therapeutic settings, the training of school counselors, and filial therapy techniques. She has also contributed to understanding multicultural counseling challenges faced by Korean adolescent students in the U.S.
Her publications span topics from correctional counseling supervision to qualitative studies on filial interventions. While no specific awards are listed, her active research portfolio demonstrates a commitment to innovative child-centered approaches. She supervises counseling students and contributes to the design of curricula aligning with CACREP standards.
Dr. Shin’s efforts extend to community engagement through the Community of Engaged Scholars at UTEP, reflecting her dedication to applying academic work to real-world mental health needs.




