
Ronald Asiimwe
Assistant Professor · Trauma and Mental Health in African Families
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAbout
Ronald Asiimwe, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Couple & Family Therapy Specialization at the University of Minnesota. Originally from Uganda, he moved to the U.S. in 2016 and holds degrees from Makerere University (BA), Oklahoma Baptist University (MS), and Michigan State University (PhD). His research focuses on culturally responsive systemic interventions for African families, trauma-informed approaches, and community-based participatory research (CBPR). He pioneers emotionally focused therapy (EFT) training in Uganda and Kenya while examining parenting practices among African immigrant communities in Minnesota and Uganda.
Dr. Asiimwe's work integrates liberation psychology and cultural ecological frameworks to address systemic barriers to mental and relational well-being. He emphasizes culturally adapted therapies that honor African family systems while addressing historical and current trauma. Clinical expertise includes attachment-focused family therapy, narrative therapy, and trauma-informed practices.
- Education:
- BA, Community Psychology, Makerere University (Uganda)
- MS, Marriage and Family Therapy, Oklahoma Baptist University
- PhD, Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University
- Awards:
- John Douglas Award (2023)
- New Writers Fellowship (2023)
- Excellence in Teaching (2022)
- Advising: Accepting PhD/MA/PhD advisees (Fall 2026) and undergraduate researchers (Summer 2026).
Active in professional service, he serves on the AAMFT Board of Directors and is a member of organizations like NCFR and Uganda Counseling Association. His recent presentations address EFT implementation in Africa and parenting practices in Ugandan households.
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