Dr. Dax Bevly is full time core faculty for the Low Residency Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Antioch University. The Low Res CMHC program is a 60 credit online, synchronous program with one residency week each year. He typically teaches diagnosis, essential counseling skills, group counseling, and multicultural courses. Additionally, he serves as Faculty Co-Advisor for the Omega Mu Gamma chapter of Chi Sigma Iota. Dax received his master’s and doctorate degrees in counseling and counselor education from the University of North Texas. Before joining Antioch, Dax worked full time in private practice providing individual, family, group, play, and couples therapy to children, adolescents, and adults while adjuncting for UNT. Before entering private practice, they also worked with clients of all ages in several community mental health settings, specializing in children, adolescents, college students, older adults, and adults with disabilities. During this time, he also provided play therapy in various public schools. While completing his master’s and doctoral program, he served adults and families with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders at a psychiatric hospital at the inpatient, partial hospitalization, and outpatient level. Dax identifies as a nonbinary transmasculine Latine individual and also spends time working with mutual aid organizations centered around BIPOC, undocumented immigrants, and queer communities. Although Dax teaches remotely for the Low Res CMHC program that has an on the ground campus in Seattle, he lives in his home state of Texas.
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