Rae Fung currently serves as an Instructor at the UWM School of Continuing Education, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of trauma-informed practitioners through her co-instruction of the Trauma Certificate Program. With a robust background in counseling psychology and behavioral...
Rae Fung currently serves as an Instructor at the UWM School of Continuing Education, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of trauma-informed practitioners through her co-instruction of the Trauma Certificate Program. With a robust background in counseling psychology and behavioral health, Rae brings a wealth of expertise to her teaching, focusing on evidence-based psychotherapy practices that ensure quality clinical care in her role at a 130-patient partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient clinic.
In her current position, Rae is not only dedicated to delivering high-quality clinical services but also excels in clinical supervision, mentoring emerging therapists, and fostering an environment of learning and growth. She collaborates closely with the Director of Operations to strategize on sustainability and staffing decisions, ensuring that the clinic operates efficiently while maintaining fidelity to trauma-informed care principles. Her commitment to curriculum development is evident in her approach to teaching, where she integrates real-world clinical experiences with theoretical frameworks, enhancing the learning experience for her students.
Rae’s skills in public speaking and management further amplify her impact, allowing her to effectively communicate complex concepts and engage diverse audiences. By leveraging tools such as Microsoft Office and Excel, she streamlines administrative processes, contributing to the overall leadership and operational success of the clinic. Rae Fung’s multifaceted role not only enriches the educational landscape at UWM but also significantly advances the standards of clinical practice in trauma counseling.