Yoon Suh Moh

Yoon Suh Moh , Ph.D., LPC, CRC, NCC, BC-TMH, BCN, is an associate professor and the assistant director of the community and trauma counseling program at Thomas Jefferson University. She is a licensed professional counselor, certified rehabilitation counselor, nationally certified counselor, board certified telemental health provider, and Biofeedback Certification for International Alliance’s board-certified counselor in EEG neurofeedback with professional proficiency in English, Japanese, and Korean. Dr. Moh has clinical experience working with a wide range of individuals and families in vocational, clinical mental health, and community settings, serving the deaf and hard of hearing, transgender individuals, individuals with homelessness, and those who have a mental and/or physical disability. Employing a combination of her educational and training background, Dr. Moh’s selected research interests center around effects of chronic stress on mental health and culturally responsive research mentorship. Additionally, she is leading a few research studies currently including culturally responsive research mentorship among mentees in counselor education and lived experiences in recovery among college students from chemical and/or behavioral addictions using photovoice. She is a reviewer of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development and Trauma Counseling and Resilience, and a founding faculty lead of the collegiate recovery program named “The Rams for Recovery” at Thomas Jefferson University.

Publications

Understanding Trauma in Education: The Spectrum of Adversity and Its Impact on Student Well-Being
Laura A. Dawson-Fend, Yoon Suh Moh, Shernell A. Elibox, Nicole G. Johnson. © 2025. 32 pages.
In this chapter, the authors will explore the connection between adverse childhood experiences, social determinants of health, and the educational outcomes of children. The...