Sarah Haueisen

  • Doctoral Psychology Intern

Sarah joined CAPS as a doctoral intern in 2023 and is completing their PhD in Counseling Psychology at Western Michigan University. Sarah enjoys working with college and university students, having previously worked in University Counseling Centers at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo College and George Washington University. They also have experience providing individual, couples and family psychotherapy in private practice and K-12 school settings. Sarah has been involved in research focused on the experiences of LGBTQIA+ people of color, identity development of LGBTQIA+ adolescents, LGBTQIA+ in rural areas and race-related multicultural competence of counselors.

Sarah employs a developmental and strengths-focused approach to therapy.

They endeavor to provide culturally-responsive services, focusing not only on clients as unique individuals, but as people situated in families, communities and complex systems. They particularly enjoy working with LGBTQIA+ clients and supporting students in exploring the many facets of identity.

Pronouns: they/them/theirs

Education

  • MA: School Counseling, George Washington University
  • BA: Anthropology, New York University

The place you'd most like to visit

I hope to hike and climb in as many parts of the world as I am able.

Areas of interest

Identity development, gender identity, sex and sexuality, grief and loss, anxiety, life transitions, multicultural concerns, relationship concerns.


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