The University of Texas at Austin

Michele R Guzman Michele R Guzman

Clinical Associate Professor
Counseling Psychology
Counselor Education

Office: SZB 262J

Phone: (512) 471-0374
Fax: (512) 475-7641
E-Mail: michele.guzman@mail.utexas.edu

Office Hours:
Monday: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Or by appointment.

Courses

Multicultural Counseling

Practicum in Counseling: School Counseling

Spring 2009   
Spring 2008   
Spring 2007   Summer 2007   Fall 2007
Spring 2006   Summer 2006   Fall 2006
Spring 2005   Summer 2005   Fall 2005
Spring 2004   Summer 2004   Fall 2004
Spring 2003   Summer 2003   Fall 2003

Mailing Address:
The University of Texas at Austin
Educ Psychol Dept
1 University Station D5800
Austin, TX 78712-1294
UT Mail Code: D5800

Profile:
My interest in multicultural counseling and more specifically, ethnic and racial identity issues began with my investigation of the connection between ethnic identity and academic achievement among Mexican origin youth. I have continued this line of work and believe that counseling psychology has much to add to the dialogue on the educational struggles of Latino subgroups.

However, I have also developed broader interests with regard to identity issues, such as how racial identity constructs, originally designed to capture the experiences of African Americans and White individuals, may or may not capture the experiences of Asian Americans and Latinos.

Having now taught the Multicultural Counseling course for several semesters, my research interests have also come to include training issues within this discipline.

Terminal Degree

PhD Counseling Psychology

Representative Publications

Chen, G., LePhuoc, P., Guzmán, M. R., Rude, S. S., & Dodd, B. G. (2006). Exploring the complexity of Asian American racial identity. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 12, 461-476.

Guzmán, M. R., Santiago-Rivera, A. L., & Haase, R. F. (2005).  Understanding Academic Attitudes and Achievement in Mexican-Origin Youths: Ethnic Identity, Other-Group Orientation and Fatalism.  Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 11, 3-15.  

Friedlander, M., Escudero, V., & Guzmán, M. (2001). International exchanges in family therapy: Training, research, and practice in Spain and the United States. The Counseling Psychologist, 30 (2), 314-329.

Recent Awards

  • Summer Research Assignment (2006). Project: Examining Guidance Counselor Utilization and Future Planning in Latino High School Students in Texas
  • Special Research Grant (Fall 2004)
  • Special Research Grant (Fall 2002)
  • Faculty Research Grant, Center for Mexican American Studies (Summer 2002)

Boards, Committees and Associations

  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • APA Division 17, Society of Counseling Psychology
  • APA Division 45, Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues
  • Hispanic Faculty and Staff Association (HFSA), University of Texas at Austin
  • National Latino Psychological Association (NLPA)

Last Updated : 2009-08-30 18:09:04

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