Indiana Association of Black Psychologists

Indiana Association of Black Psychologists The Indiana Association of Black Psychologists (IABPsi) was formed in 1976 as a chapter of the national Association of Black Psychologists.

The Indiana Association of Black Psychologists is an organization designed to foster health within the community and serve as a referral source for individuals requiring assistance from a minority perspective. . The Association of Black Psychologists was founded in San Francisco in 1968 by a number of Black Psychologists from across the country. They united to actively address the serious problems facing Black Psychologists and the larger Black community. Guided by the principle of self-determination, these psychologists set about building an institution through which they could address the long neglected needs of Black professionals. Their goal was to have a positive impact on the mental health of the national Black community by means of planning, programs, services, training, and advocacy. Their objectives were:

To organize their skills and abilities to influence necessary change, and
To address themselves to significant social problems affecting the Black
community and other segments of the population whose needs society
has not fulfilled.

Free event Thursday March 21st from 3:30-4:30pm ET!Please register within the link below!
03/14/2024

Free event Thursday March 21st from 3:30-4:30pm ET!

Please register within the link below!

Please join us for this free event Thursday March 21st @ 3:30-4:30pm ETRegister Here!
03/14/2024

Please join us for this free event Thursday March 21st @ 3:30-4:30pm ET

Register Here!

For the month of March, IABPsi would like to give a spotlight to Dr. Danielle Henderson, Ph.D., HSPP!Dr. Henderson compl...
03/01/2023

For the month of March, IABPsi would like to give a spotlight to Dr. Danielle Henderson, Ph.D., HSPP!

Dr. Henderson completed her doctoral studies at the University of Louisville.
She currently serves as an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry and as the Dean of Diversity Affairs at Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Henderson serves patients suffering from a variety of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, adjustment, bipolar disorder, chronic pain, and trauma. Additionally she is passionate about supervising and mentoring trainees such as predoctoral psychology interns, psychology practicum students, and psychiatry residents. In Dr. Henderson's spare time she enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and attending live music theaters.

02/01/2023
For the month of February 2023, the Indiana Association of Black Psychologist would like to spotlight Dr. B. Randal Hort...
02/01/2023

For the month of February 2023, the Indiana Association of Black Psychologist would like to spotlight Dr. B. Randal Horton, Psy.D, H.S.P.P.!

Dr. Horton is a past president of the Indiana Association of Black Psychologists. He was the first African American male to complete his Doctor of Psychology degree in Clinical Psychology at Indiana State University.

His clinical and research focus are defined by health psychology/behavioral medicine. Dr. Horton has worked at community mental health facilities as well as medical/surgical hospitals treating patients presenting with a variety of mental health issues. He also has treated patients suffering from medical illnesses, including cardiac insufficiency, diabetes, sexual dysfunctions, chronic pain, and dialysis.

In addition to Dr. Horton’s clinical and research experiences, he has provided consultation services to the Social Security Administration, an organization assessing U.S. Veteran service connections, and various organizations treating patients with substance use disorders and developmental disorders. He also supervises licensed and license-eligible clinicians as well as mentors psychology students pursuing their undergraduate or graduate education.

Attention: The Indiana Association of Black Psychologists is partnering with ABPsi's University of Indianapolis Student ...
10/09/2022

Attention:

The Indiana Association of Black Psychologists is partnering with ABPsi's University of Indianapolis Student Circle to host a student reception. Please do not miss networking event to connect with professionals and students. You can RSVP by clicking the EventBrite link or scanning the QR Code in the flyer.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indiana-association-of-black-psychologists-iabpsi-student-reception-tickets-431254733517?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb

For the month of October, the Indiana Association of Black Psychologist would like to spotlight Dr. Lina L. Burkhart, Ph...
10/02/2022

For the month of October, the Indiana Association of Black Psychologist would like to spotlight Dr. Lina L. Burkhart, Ph.D., HSPP!

Dr. Burkhart (she/her) graduated from the University of Virginia with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Her clinical interests primarily related to interventions and assessments with children, adolescents and families, particularly those from underserved, marginalized communities. She has particular interest in parent/caregiver-child relationships, parenting, childhood emotional & behavioral concerns, and integrated behavioral health. Dr. Burkhart completed her doctoral internship at the University of Miami’s Mailman Center for Child Development and Jackson-Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL. After completing her doctoral internship, she completed a post-doctoral fellowship in infant mental health at the University of Miami’s Perinatal Chemical Addiction Research and Education and Healthy Starts Program.

Dr. Burkhart currently serves as the Director of the Counseling Practicum Clinic at Ball State University (https://www.bsu.edu/academics/centersandinstitutes/practicum) where she serves and supports the professional and personal development of counseling and counseling psychology graduate students as they treat adults, children, adolescents, couples, and families for a variety of mental health concerns. Dr. Burkhart provides telehealth counseling services one day a week at Associates in Behavioral Counseling (https://abcbehavioralcounseling.com/).

For the month of September, the Indiana Association of Black Psychologists would like to spotlight Dr. David C. Stanley ...
09/01/2022

For the month of September, the Indiana Association of Black Psychologists would like to spotlight Dr. David C. Stanley Jr., Ph.D.!

Dr. Stanley is a counseling psychologist currently serving as an assistant professor at Purdue University. His current research interests are examining resilience in underrepresented groups and strategies for establishing healthy communication at the intersections of both race and gender. Additionally, Dr. Stanley has a passion for mentoring doctoral students.

You can visit Dr. Stanley's profile at https://www.education.purdue.edu/faculty-profiles/name/david-stanley/

IABPsi presence at Indiana Black Expo Minority Health Fair 2022!
08/14/2022

IABPsi presence at Indiana Black Expo Minority Health Fair 2022!

For the month of June the Indiana Association of Black Psychologists is spotlighting Dr. Ciemone Rose!Dr. Ciemone Rose i...
06/02/2022

For the month of June the Indiana Association of Black Psychologists is spotlighting Dr. Ciemone Rose!

Dr. Ciemone Rose is a licensed psychologist and Health Service Provider (HSPP) in the state of Indiana. She has 11 years of clinical treatment experience. She earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Psychology from Loyola University Chicago, Master of Arts (M.A.) in Counseling from Northeastern Illinois University, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Counseling Psychology from Indiana University Bloomington.

Dr. Rose has worked with individuals across the lifespan ages 12 and over, from a variety of backgrounds (race, ethnicity, SES, sexual orientation, education), and varied presenting concerns. She also provides couples, family, and group therapy services. Her experience includes work in community counseling agencies, college and university counseling centers, correctional settings, long-term care and rehabilitation facilities, and as a provider of telehealth services.

Dr. Rose utilizes Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a foundation for her clinical approach with clients, as well as an integration of other modalities including CBT, DBT, person-centered, and multicultural approaches. In addition, she utilizes Gottman and Imago therapy-based interventions with couples.

She specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, borderline personality, gender identity, racial identity, PTSD and other trauma, PNES, chronic pain, stress management, relationships, spirituality, grief/loss, career and work-related issues, and sexual identity/orientation concerns.

6845 East US Highway 36, Suite 500
Avon, IN 46213
317-742-1340 ext. 5524
ciemone.rose@lifestance.com

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Indianapolis, IN
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