Dan Salois, PhD, LCPC, is a faculty member at the University of Montana in the Department of Counseling. He teaches a range of classes including Fundamental Skills, Group Work, Diagnosis, and Counseling Theories. Dan enjoys supervising practicum students and interns as they move towards graduation and licensure. His research focuses wellness in three different areas: college students, educators in Montana, and athletes. He is currently involved in two IRB approved studies focusing on the impact mental health counseling may have for injury prevention in athletes, and burnout and secondary traumatic stress in educators. In his private practice Dan has a focus on working with athletes and student athletes as they navigate unique pressures to promote their mental health and perform in their given arena. He is also the Clinical Supervisor at Tamarack Grief Resource Center where he works with license eligible clinicians and clients.
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