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Dr. Delgado-Romero is an Associate Professor in the Counseling
Psychology (CP) Doctoral Program. He is the training director and
program head. Dr. Delgado-Romero teaches the following courses in the
CP doctoral program: Advanced Multicultural Counseling, Internship
and Practicum. His is a licensed psychologist in Georgia. He has
taught in the School Counseling Program and is one of the organizers
of an annual School Counseling Conference focused on Latino/a issues.
His research interests are in multicultural psychology, Latino/a
psychology, race and ethnicity, faculty of color retention and
multicultural competence. He is a member of several editorial boards.
Dr. Delgado-Romero is a fellow of APA (Division 45) and a member of
the Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17), the National
Latina/o Psychological Association (NLPA) and the American Counseling
Association.
Dr. Delgado-Romero received a B. A. degree in Psychology from Rhodes
College in Memphis, TN in 1988, and an M.A. (1995) and Ph.D. (1997)
in Counseling Psychology from the University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN. He was an intern at Michigan State University during
1996-1997. Dr. Delgado-Romero previously worked at the University of
Florida (Counseling Center) and Indiana University (Counseling
Psychology faculty).
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