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Biographical Sketch
Nancy Hague,
Ph.D.

Current Position:
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Georgia Highlands College, Rome GA.
Dr.
Hague is a licensed psychologist who received her Ph.D. in clinical
psychology from the University of Tennessee in 1994.
From 1995 to 2001, Dr. Hague was a staff psychologist for a large
community health system in East Tennessee. In that position, she provided
psychological services primarily to adults; services included initial
assessments, crisis interventions, treatment planning, psychotherapy, and
coordination of care. The population seeking treatment presented a wide
range of problems and needs. In addition to providing direct treatment
services, Dr. Hague also provided clinical supervision to doctoral
students who were gaining practicum experience (1998-2001).
From 2001 to 2002 Dr. Hague worked for the Georgia mental health system in
the Cobb/Douglas Regional Office.
She
taught psychology at Kennesaw State University from August 2002 –July,
2003.
Dr.
Hague began teaching at Georgia Highlands College in August 2003. In 2005, Georgia Highlands College became Georgia Highlands College. She teaches courses
in psychology and human services.
Contact information:
Nancy Hague
Tel. 706-368-7619
E-mail: nhague@highlands.edu
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