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Dr. Katheryn Ocampo serves as Senior Lecturer and Clinic Director in Indiana State University's Department of Psychology within the College of Arts & Sciences. With over 25 years of clinical experience, she directs the university training clinic while teaching graduate courses in psychotherapy, supervision, and cultural diversity since 2016.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Arizona State University (1995)
- M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Arizona State University (1990)
- B.A. in Psychology from University of California, Irvine (1986)
Dr. Ocampo specializes in clinical supervision models, child/family mental health, and culturally responsive trauma interventions. Her work integrates narrative therapy approaches with equity-focused practices, particularly addressing Hispanic/Latino mental health disparities through community partnerships and SafeZone LGBTQ+ training initiatives.
Professional recognitions include:
- Hamilton Center Staff Award (2004)
As Faculty Advisor for the Student Counseling Center and FirstGen Mentor program, she guides student development while serving on university committees including the Hispanic and Latinx Mentorship Program and Vigo County Superior Court. Her community impact spans pandemic mental health workshops, interprofessional training with athletic programs, and diversity panels addressing transgender healthcare access.
She maintains active Health Service Provider licensure through 2026 and leads clinical training emphasizing competency-based supervision and trauma-informed care.




