Responsibilities
Clint Norseth, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and mental health counselor for student athletes. He provides individual, couples and group counseling to address mental health concerns and help student athletes achieve their life, academic and performance goals
Education
- B.S. in Psychology from Weber State University in 2010
- M.A. in Psychology from Loma Linda University in 2013
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Loma Linda University in 2017
Prior to BYU
Before coming back to BYU, Clint was a staff psychologist at Utah State University’s Counseling and Psychological Services, where he was the liaison to USU’s athletic department and provided mental health services to the student athletes. Before USU, Clint completed a pre-doctoral internship at BYU’s Counseling and Psychological Services with a training rotation in athletics.
Personal/Family
- Hometown: Harrisville, Utah
- Clint and his wife have one daughter and one son