Hannah Wildasin

Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology


Dr. Wildasin is Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology at Eastern University, teaching in the Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling program. She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland. In her private practice, she draws from her experience as a former Division 1 volleyball player and works with student-athletes and athletic teams at the high school and collegiate levels addressing mental health and sports performance. 

She is married to Josh Wildasin and is the mother of Rees, McKenzie, Joshua, and Zayn.

Education
  • PhD, Counselor Education and Supervision, Regent University 

  • MA, Counseling, Biblical Theological Seminary (now Missio Theological Seminary)

  • BS, Communication Studies, Liberty University 

Classes Taught
  • CNSL 513, Group Dynamics and Counseling 
  • CNSL 614, Case Conceptualization and Counseling Strategies 
  • CNSL 611, Introduction to Assessment 
Research Interests
  • Mental health of student-athletes 
  • Sports performance 
  • Religion and spirituality
  • Cultural humility 
  • Trauma 
Professional Associations and Services
  • American Counseling Association 
  • Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) 
  • North Atlantic Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (North Atlantic ACES)
  • Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC) 
  • American Association of Christian Counselors 
Selected Publications and Presentations
  • Wildasin, H. & Good, R. (2022). Trauma care and de-escalation strategies for camps. Mid-Atlantic Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 

  • Wildasin, H. (2021). An exploration of the cultural humility and spiritual competence among counselors-in-training. [Doctoral dissertation, Regent University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global. 

  • Evans, H. & Wildasin, H. (2021). #Churchtoo through the lens of trauma. Journal of Urban Mission, 6(1). Retrieved from: https://jofum.com/articles/churchtoo-through-the-lens-of-trauma/. 

  • Casada, M. & Wildasin, H. (2017). Impact of trauma on patients with substance use disorders. Poster presented at the American Association for Christian Counselors World Conference, Nashville, TN.