
About
Lisa De La Rue, PhD, serves as a full-time Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology at the University of San Francisco. Her work centers on developing trauma-responsive and culturally-responsive systems to support individuals impacted by violence, mass incarceration, and substance misuse, with particular emphasis on womxn's experiences within justice-involved contexts.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2015)
- MA in Psychology from California State University, Sacramento (2010)
- BA in Psychology from California State University, Sacramento (2005)
Professor De La Rue employs a social-ecological framework to examine how gender, culture, and context intersect in violence victimization and recovery. Her scholarship actively challenges systemic barriers through decolonization praxis in counseling education and intersectional approaches to trauma care. Current projects address secondary traumatic stress among victim advocates, resource navigation for crime victims, and dismantling obstacles for justice-involved students in professional psychology training.
Recent publications reveal a pronounced trajectory toward centering marginalized voices—particularly justice-involved women and girls of color—through frameworks that blend trauma responsiveness with social justice imperatives. Her work increasingly integrates decolonial theory into counseling psychology education while maintaining focus on practical interventions for violence prevention and substance misuse recovery.
Professional engagement is demonstrated through active profiles on Research Gate, Twitter, and LinkedIn, though specific awards or grants are not documented in available sources.
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