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Teresa LaFromboise

Professor of Education

Teresa LaFromboise is a counseling psychologist by training and a professor of education in Developmental and Psychological Sciences in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. Her research has focused on efforts of non-dominant racial/ethnic groups to thrive in the face of adversity including acculturation demands, discrimination, and major life challenges. She has extensive experience in developing and testing school and community-based psychological interventions with AIAN adolescents, as exemplified in the American Indian Life Skills Curriculum (AILS). She has long-standing collaborations with tribal communities in the area of AI/AN mental health and education. In addition to extensive clinical experience with AI/AN populations, she directs the Native American Studies program in the Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity at Stanford. She is a past-President of the Society of Indian Psychologists. Within the American Psychological Association she is past-President of the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race, past-President of the Section on Alaska Native, Native American and Indigenous Women Psychologists, Fellow of Divisions 17, 35, and 45, and has served on the Committee on Rural Health. She is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science.

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