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Amney Castaneda, Ph.D., is a Full Professor and Department Chair for Professional Counseling & Human Services Leadership at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She also serves as Graduate Program Coordinator for Professional Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program Coordinator. Her roles include teaching in the Women and Gender Studies Department's LGBTQ Certificate program. Employed since September 2008, she holds a Ph.D. in Counselor Education from Auburn University (2008).
Her research focuses on Multicultural Counseling, LGBTQ+ populations, transgender/non-binary identities, racial identity, white privilege, and supervision. She actively participates in committees such as the College of Education and Human Services' Inclusive Excellence Committee (since 2014) and the UWO North American Graves Protection and Repatriation Committee. Nationally, she served as past president of the Association of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling (ALGBTIC) and co-chairs community support groups like OUT and BiPanPoly.
No specific articles are listed in the provided text. Awards or grants are not mentioned. She coordinates counseling practicum/internship programs and teaches courses including Professional Identity and Ethics, Social and Cultural Foundations in Counseling, and WAGS: Trans and Nonbinary Lives.
Her community engagement includes SAFE training, Trans Safe Training, and involvement in the LGBTQ Advocacy Council, Campus Pride Index Taskforce, and TransAction Committee.




