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Assistant Professor of Counselor Education and Supervision
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Julie C. Hill's research investigates ethical considerations and technological integration within counseling professions. She has published on topics such as ethical dilemmas faced by certified rehabilitation counselors, the use of technology and social media in distance counseling, and updates to professional ethics codes. Her work also addresses interagency collaboration within the framework of the working alliance and explores pedagogical approaches for teaching students with intellectual and developmental disabilities about LGBTQIA+ identities. Hill's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5 with 20 total publications and 123 total citations. She has also contributed to studies on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features and the burden of bowel urgency in ulcerative colitis patients.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 126
Selected Publications
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Implications and recommendations for counselors and counselor educators dealing with personal mental health concerns and suicidality (2025)
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Sexuality, Sex Education, and Intellectual Disability: Guidance for Counselors (2024)
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- Ethical Dilemmas: Current and Projected Concerns Reported by Certified Rehabilitation Counselors
- Embracing the Future: Updating and Revising the Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors
- Supervision and Ethics: Updates to the CRCC Code of Professional Ethics
- Rehabilitation Counselors and Technology, Social Media, and Distance Counseling: Contemporary Considerations
- Embracing the Future: Updating and Revising the Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors
- Using the Revised CRCC Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors as a Tool in Resolving Ethical Issues
- A Directed Content Analysis of Interagency Collaboration Literature Within the Framework of the Working Alliance
- Including the rainbow: teaching students with intellectual and developmental disabilities about LGBTQIA+ identities and communities
- Ethical Dilemmas: Current and Projected Concerns Reported by Certified Rehabilitation Counselors
- Using the Revised CRCC Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors as a Tool in Resolving Ethical Issues
- Rehabilitation Counselors and Technology, Social Media, and Distance Counseling: Contemporary Considerations
- Using the Revised CRCC Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors as a Tool in Resolving Ethical Issues
- Impact of clinical and demographic characteristics on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features: Results from a discrete-choice experiment in a multicountry study
- Impact of clinical and demographic characteristics on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features: Results from a discrete-choice experiment in a multicountry study
- Impact of clinical and demographic characteristics on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features: Results from a discrete-choice experiment in a multicountry study
- Impact of clinical and demographic characteristics on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features: Results from a discrete-choice experiment in a multicountry study
- Impact of clinical and demographic characteristics on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features: Results from a discrete-choice experiment in a multicountry study
- Impact of clinical and demographic characteristics on patient preferences for psoriasis treatment features: Results from a discrete-choice experiment in a multicountry study
- P261 Burden of bowel urgency across specific treatment groups among Ulcerative Colitis patients – real world global study analyses
- P261 Burden of bowel urgency across specific treatment groups among Ulcerative Colitis patients – real world global study analyses
- P261 Burden of bowel urgency across specific treatment groups among Ulcerative Colitis patients – real world global study analyses
- P261 Burden of bowel urgency across specific treatment groups among Ulcerative Colitis patients – real world global study analyses
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