Hannah Clark


Hannah Clark
  • Graduate Student

Contact Info


Biography

Advisor: Dr. Charlene Muehlenhard

Research Lab: Sex Lab



Hannah Clark is a doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology program. 

Education

M.A. in Clinical Psychology, The University of Kansas, 2021
B.A. in Psychology, University of North Carolina - Asheville, 2013
B.A. in German, University of North Carolina - Asheville, 2013

Research

Her research interests include recurrent pain during sexual activity, sexual decision making, gendered sexual scripts, social determinants of health, and feminist research frameworks. Her clinical interests include women's health, therapeutic interventions for sexual and reproductive concerns, integrated behavioral health, evidence-based treatment of trauma disorders, LGBTQIA+-supportive therapy, and chronic pain.

Selected Publications

Russel, J., Clark, H., Taylor, H., & Kirk, S. (2022). Training in professionalism: Finding a fluid and collaborative pathway. Association of Psychological Training Clinics Bulletin: Practicum Education & Training



Younger, K., Malhotra, K., Clark, H., Kelly, K. (2022). An interprofessional clinic for adults with Turner syndrome: the patient perspective. Climacteric, 25(6), 609-614, DOI: 10.1080/13697137.2022.2122428

Awards & Honors

Clinical and Professional Skills Award Recipient, 2023

Schulman Award for Excellence in Clinical Psychology Recipient, 2022

University of Kansas Department of Psychology Nominee for the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Outstanding Thesis Award, 2022