معرفی
Linda G. Castillo is a Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at Texas A&M University's College of Education and Human Development. She is a licensed psychologist specializing in women's mental health, Relational Cultural Therapy, and Solution Focused Counseling, having received Fellow status from the American Psychological Association (2009). Her research focuses on Latinx educational persistence, acculturative stress, and multicultural counseling frameworks.
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of Utah (1999)
- M.S., Counseling Psychology, University of Utah (1996)
- B.A., Psychology, Southwest Texas State University (1994)
Research Interests
Dr. Castillo's work examines Latinx student mental health, acculturation stress, and culturally-specific constructs like Marianismo. Her $10M+ federal grants (including a 7-year GEAR UP project) target college readiness for low-income youth. She has developed psychometric scales for cultural constructs and published extensively on ethnic identity, discrimination, and academic outcomes.Scientific Awards
- Fellow, American Psychological Association (2009)
Editorial Leadership
- Associate Editor, Journal of Clinical Psychology (2011-2023)
- Editorial Board, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology (2009-2013)
Grant Projects
- Heart of Texas GEAR UP (PI, 2020-2027, $6.3M)
- iTIP (Co-I, 2015-2020, DHHS grant)
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