Faculty Candidate Presentation, Tenure Track, Counseling – Dr. Kyesha Isadore (Thursday, December 9, 2:00 PM)

Dr. Kyesha Isadore

Mental Health and Well-Being of Multiply Marginalized Populations: Exploring the Intersection of Race/ism and Disability

Thursday, December 9, 2021

2:00 – 2:45 Teaching Presentation

2:45 – 3:15 Presentation Q & A

Location: LSC 1150   &   available on zoom

(contact sehdhr@ucdenver.edu for the zoom link)

 

Faculty, staff, students, alumni and
members of the public welcome!

– Presented by Dr. Kyesha Isadore, candidate for Assistant Professor, Tenure Track for Counseling (COUN)

 A brief bio for Dr. Kyesha Isadore:

Kyesha Isadore, M.Ed., NCC, CRC (she/they) is a Ph.D. candidate in the Counselor Education & Supervision program at The Pennsylvania State University. Kyesha’s primary work centers on how intersectionality impacts mental health with special attention to the intersection of race/ism and disability. Kyesha’s current research includes examining therapeutic outcomes for marginalized populations, exploring the experiences of racially/ethnically minoritized (REM) college students with psychiatric disabilities, and enhancing multicultural and social justice competencies for counselors-in-training. As a graduate assistant of the Pennsylvania Expanded HIV Testing Initiative, Kyesha is also conducting scholarly work on counseling implications for HIV, HCV, and other infectious conditions. She has clinical experience in the mental health, substance use, school, and career counseling fields.

Dr. Isadore’s CV can be found here. (Please note that certain personal information has been redacted.)

 

Please arrive a few minutes prior to the presentation as we will start promptly at 2:00 PM

 

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