Academic Training
Ph.D in Clinical Psychology, Brigham Young University, 2017
Internship
Counseling and Psychological Services, Brigham Young University, 2016-2017
Licensure/Certifications
Licensed Psychologist, State of Utah
Professional Affiliations
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Areas of Special Interest/Current Professional Activities
Groups led:
- Support group for students of color (Multicultural Forum)
- Sexual trauma group
- General process
- Anxiety group
- Clinical interest/expertise
- Multicultural and women’s issues
- Race-related stress
- Trauma
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Group therapy
Teaching:
- Counseling Multiculturally Diverse Populations
- Introduction to Group Psychotherapy
- Women’s Issues in Career Exploration
Primary Theoretical Orientation
Humanistic/Emotional-focused therapy
Multicultural Interests
Racial/Cultural Identity
Black/African-American
Intersectionality
Previous Clinical Work Settings
Assessment/Testing (7-9 yrs)
College Counseling Center (4-6 yrs)
Community Mental Health Center (1-3 yrs)
Hospital (1-3 yrs)
Private Practice (1-3 yrs)
Biofeedback/Stress management (1-3 yrs)
Inpatient Psychiatric (1-3 yrs)
Languages Spoken
French
Recent Scholarly Works
- Steffen, R. P., Fidalgo, L., Schmuck, D., Brown, T., Tsui, Y. (2014). Psychotherapy participants show increased physiological responsiveness to a lab stressor relative to matched control. Frontiers in Psychology, 5.
- Lambert, M. J., Fidalgo, L., & Greaves M. R. (2015). Effective humanistic psychotherapy processes and their outcomes. In D. J. Cain, S. Rubin, & K. Keenan (Eds.), Humanistic Psychotherapies: Handbook of Research and Practice 2nd edition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.