UWS Life with Dr. Amy O'Hana, Dr. Michelle Cox and Erin Cochran

The UWS clinical mental health counseling department recently hired Dr. Amy O'Hana as an assistant professor. Her skills and professional experience will elevate the CMHC program by offering students an in-depth focus on counseling ethics; diagnosis and assessment; career and vocational counseling; first responders and military; and grief, loss, and adjustment. Her research interests are human potential and motivation, erotic intelligence (which isn’t necessarily about sexuality), integrative approaches and spirituality.

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University of Western States (UWS) offers a world-class, integrated health care education and provides an evidence-informed approach to health and wellness. Our graduates deliver high-quality health care based on science, the professional’s skill and knowledge, and the preferences and experiences of the patient or client. The university is at the forefront of an emerging, whole-person philosophy of health care by offering a variety of health and wellness educational programs. As a leader in health sciences education since 1904, UWS provides integrated, evidence-informed curricula grounded in our dedication to current research and practices. The commitment spans all of our graduate and professional programs: chiropractic care; human nutrition and functional medicine; sport and performance psychology; clinical mental health counseling; and sports medicine.