
معرفی
Thomas P. Le is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Bryn Mawr College and Co-Director of the Tri-Co Asian American Studies program. His research integrates cultural and clinical psychology within a liberation psychology and intersectional framework, focusing on mental wellbeing among marginalized communities—particularly Asian Americans and LGBTQ+ people of color.
Education:
- B.A., College of William & Mary
- Predoctoral Internship/Residency, Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical School
- Ph.D., University of Maryland
Research interests:
- Mechanisms linking discrimination to health outcomes (e.g., disordered eating, substance use)
- Strengths-based approaches to bolster mental wellbeing in marginalized individuals
- Sociocultural factors (race, gender) affecting close/intimate relationships
He employs survey, qualitative, and experimental methods through the Grow Lab, dedicated to resilience research in marginalized populations.
Dr. Le advises students in Psychology and Asian American Studies. No specific grants are detailed in the provided text, though his active research program demonstrates methodological diversity and community impact.




