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Cassandra Page, Psy.D., is an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean in the School of Psychology & Counseling at Regent University. She specializes in clinical psychology with a focus on multicultural competence, faith integration, and advocacy for minoritized students. Her work emphasizes social justice, racial equity, and the intersection of spirituality with mental health.
Education:
- Psy.D. Clinical Psychology, Biola University
- M.A. Clinical Psychology, Biola University
- B.A. Psychology, Pepperdine University
Research interests include:
- Multicultural training for clinicians
- Racial identity development
- Minority student retention in graduate programs
- Psychological impacts of systemic oppression
- Role of faith in clinical practice
Key professional affiliations include:
- American Psychological Association (Divisions 2, 35, 45)
- Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
- Association of Black Psychologists
Awards highlight her dedication to teaching and service, including the 2019 William L. Hathaway Outstanding Faculty Award and multiple Who’s Who recognitions for academic excellence. She mentors students of color through AMIDA research team and serves as faculty advisor for the Association of Black Psychologists’ Student Circle.
Her work bridges clinical practice with social justice advocacy, emphasizing culturally responsive care that addresses both individual and systemic challenges faced by marginalized communities.


