
Liz Abrams
Associate Professor · Qualitative Research
California Institute of Integral StudiesAbout
Liz Abrams is an Associate Professor in the Counseling Psychology department at California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), affiliated with the School of Professional Psychology and Health. Her research focuses on qualitative methodologies, grassroots activism, LGBTQIA+ communities, and feminist-multicultural psychologies. She holds a PhD from the University of Utah (2014) and has extensive postdoctoral training in multicultural counseling.
- Education:
- PhD in Counseling Psychology, University of Utah (2014)
- APA-Accredited Postdoctoral Residency, UC Davis (2014-2015)
- MA in Mental Health Counseling, Rollins College (2005)
- BA in English Literature, Rollins College (2000)
Her research interests include participatory action research (PAR), structural/systemic social change, and liberation-focused psychologies. Recent work explores mindfulness in youth education and feminist frameworks for addressing intimate partner violence. Over 20 awards highlight her contributions to social justice, multicultural competence, and academic excellence.
Teaching focuses on multicultural counseling, trauma, and clinical practice. Grants include a 2018 Saint Mary’s College award for research. Her activism spans LGBTQIA+ advocacy and anti-oppression work, with a commitment to engaged pedagogy.
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