Hannah Kassab

Research Fellow

Departments/Offices:
Applied Psychology in Education and Research Methodology
Research Areas:
School-based interventions, teacher consultation, implementation science
Email:
hkassab@iu.edu

About Me

Hannah Kassab recently completed her clinical internship in Clinical Psychology and will be defending her dissertation this fall for her Ph.D. from Ohio University. She has a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology, has taught undergraduate courses in developmental child psychology, and participated in school-based research activities as part of the Center for Intervention Research at Ohio University. Kassab’s research focuses on school-based interventions, teacher consultation, and implementation science, with a particular emphasis on supporting children with ADHD and understanding school administrator preferences for school-based interventions using conjoint analysis. Her clinical experience spans various settings, including university clinics, community mental health centers, and schools, where she has provided evidence-based treatments to children, adolescents, and adults. Kassab has published as author and co-author in peer-reviewed journals, presented her work at national conferences, and received numerous awards for her scholarship. Her commitment to advancing mental health services for youth is evident through her research, clinical work, and dedication to training future clinicians.

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