Rawan Atari-Khan
Assistant Professor
Counseling PsychologyEducational Studies
- Ph.D. — Counseling Psychology, Ball State University (2021)
- M.S. — Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Illinois State University (2017)
- B.A. — Psychology, Marquette University (2015)
- 2021 – Present
Assistant Professor
Counseling Psychology
Educational Studies
College of Education, Purdue University
- 2020 – 2021
Pre-Doctoral Psychology Doctoral Intern
University of Iowa Counseling Service
Dr. Atari-Khan is accepting new PhD students for Fall 2023
Dr. Atari-Khan is broadly interested in cross-cultural psychology with a focus on both assessing and bolstering the cultural relevance of psychological instruments before they are utilized with diverse communities. She is particularly interested in the mental health of Arab and Middle Eastern/North African (MENA) immigrant and refugee communities, and has focused on well-being/quality of life, resilience, and ethnic/racial identity development.
Selected Publications
- Atari-Khan, R., Covington, H., Gerstein, L.H., al Herz, H., Varner, B., Brasfied, C., Shurigar, B., Hinnenkamp, S., Devia, M., Barrera, S., & Deogracias-Schleich, A. Concepts of resilience among trauma-exposed Syrian refugees. The Counseling Psychologist, 49(2), 233-268. Doi: 10.1177/0011000020970522
- Atari, R., & Han, S. (2018). Perceived discrimination, ethnic identity, and well-being among Arab Americans. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(7), 899-921. Doi: 10.1177/0011000018809889
- EDPS 60000 — Counseling Theories and Techniques
- EDPS 61900 — Counseling Psychology Research Practicum