Angela Hall

Angela Hall

Research Interests

  • Emotional regulation in adolescents and young adults
  • Adolescent development and mental health outcomes
  • AI-integrated interventions in behavioral and mental healthcare
  • Technology-enhanced social work practice
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to mental health service delivery

Teaching Interests

  • Social work research methods and evidence-based practice
  • Behavioral healthcare systems and service coordination
  • Practice theories in social work
  • Professionalism and ethics in social work
  • Mental health policy and program development
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare settings
  • Culturally responsive care and advocacy in social work

Angela J. Hall brings a unique blend of academic training and professional experience to the field of social work and behavioral healthcare. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work, a master’s in education administration, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Social Work, with an anticipated graduation in 2026. Since 2019, Angela has served as an adjunct instructor, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in professionalism, research methods, practice theories, and healthcare systems. Her professional background spans hospice care, behavioral health, and medical case management—providing direct services, coordinating care, and supporting families across diverse settings. Her current research centers on emotional regulation, adolescent development, and AI-integrated mental health interventions—topics she actively integrates into collaborative spaces with students and colleagues alike. Angela’s academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing behavioral healthcare through education, research, and practice.