
معرفی
Natalie N. Watson-Singleton is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Spelman College, where she has served since 2016. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and completed her clinical psychology pre-doctoral internship at Emory University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Currently, she is a Faculty Fellow at Emory University/Grady Health System through the Grady Nia Project.
Research Interests:
- Black women's health and wellness
- Strong Black Womanhood schema
- Health disparities
- Mind-body interventions
- Mindfulness and compassion-based therapies
Academic Contributions: Dr. Watson-Singleton's research bridges clinical-community psychology with culturally relevant applications, focusing on reducing mental health disparities among African American women through innovative interventions. Her recent publications (2022-2025) span topics including racial stress, digital health tools, and intersectional approaches to trauma recovery.
Scientific Awards:
- AWP Women of Color Psychologies Award
- Kanfer Award for excellence in research
- List of Instructors Ranked as Excellent
- Herman Eisen Award for Clinical/Community Psychology
- Social Activism Award
Teaching: Courses taught include Abnormal Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Psychometric Instruments, and an independent study on Black Women, Trauma, and Intervention.



