Staff 
Stephanie D. Clouse, M.C.
Pre-Doctoral Intern
Stephanie Clouse-Nasrallah grew up in the Midwest and attended Ohio University. There she received her B.A. in Psychology and Spanish and spent a semester studying in Pamplona, Spain. She received her Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Arizona State University and then entered the doctoral program in Counseling Psychology at the University of Georgia. She has worked with court-mandated clients in Phoenix, at department clinics at ASU and UGA, and at the UGA Counseling Center. She has also served as a teaching assistant, research assistant, and supervisor to Master’s level counseling students. Her dissertation topic focused on the training, language, and burnout experience of bilingual therapists. Stephanie has enjoyed working with college students in the past, and looks forward to working at the UNH counseling center.
In her free time Stephanie enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, and staying active through swimming, hiking, and kayaking. She is eager to try skiing and other cold-weather sports.
