Staff Psychologist

NC Licensed Psychological Associate

she/her/hers

336.758.5273

allenl@wfu.edu

117 Reynolda Hall


Bio

Clinical Interests:
Trauma-informed care, minoritized populations, marginalized populations, emerging adults, international students, families, evidenced based interventions, supervision and training.

Counseling Style:
I approach each session with an integrated person-centered focus. Theoretically, I believe that our early experiences not only shape our personality development but give insight to our present. I value research informed care through cognitive-behavioral intervention paired with cultural humility. As a proponent of the scientist-practitioner model I implement evidence-based programs that target diverse groups, encourage proactive care for prevention, quality treatment, reduction of mental health crises, and promote wellness.  I seek to explore the risk and protective factors in systems that impact treatment seeking behaviors and engagement in wellness services. I work to help minoritized and marginalized group members overcome the barriers to mental health services. Furthermore, I endorse collaborative teams to address clients’ needs because the team approach enhances continuity of care and quality of care.

Personal:
I find joy in spending time with my loved ones, engaging in self-care, and mentoring. On an ideal day you will find me shopping the best sales, listening to soulful music, reading, traveling, and enjoying great food.

Education

North Carolina Central University (BA Psychology)
North Carolina Central University (BS Family & Consumer Sciences)
North Carolina Central University (MA Psychology)
Prairie View A&;M University (MS Clinical Psychology)
Prairie View A&M University (PhD Clinical Psychology)
Doctoral Internship: Easterseals Rehabilitation Center Department of Psychology & Wellness