
معرفی
Dr. Ellen Ijebor is a Teaching Professor in the Clinical Psychology Department at William James College. She holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology from New Mexico State University with a minor in Integrated Behavioral Health. Her work focuses on social and restorative justice, mental health in marginalized communities, and trauma-informed care.
Education:
- PhD in Counseling Psychology, New Mexico State University (2024)
- Minor in Integrated Behavioral Health
Research Interests:
- Global mental health disparities
- African and Black mental health interventions
- Spirituality and wellness in diverse populations
- Trauma recovery and coping mechanisms
- Gender, sexual, and relationship diversity
Publications: Dr. Ijebor’s recent work examines race-based stressors in BIPOC mental health providers, global mental health trends among marginalized groups, and inclusive educational practices for LGBTQ+ communities. Her research bridges clinical practice with social justice frameworks.
Awards and Service:
- Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Prevention and Health Promotion
- Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Sex Research
- Founding Member, Black in Psychology
Teaching: She teaches courses on ethics, cross-cultural psychology, and systems leadership. Her pedagogy integrates decolonial and relational-cultural frameworks.





