Kelley Haynes-Mendez, PsyD has a diverse work experience in the field of psychology. Kelley is currently working as the Senior Director of the Human Rights Team at the American Psychological Association, where they provide leadership and coordination for team activities and participates in budget management and strategic planning. Previously, they served as the Director of the Ethnicity, Race, and Cultural Affairs Portfolio at the same organization, where they focused on increasing the scientific understanding of culture and ethnicity in psychology and enhancing the delivery of psychological services to communities of color.
Prior to their role at the American Psychological Association, Kelley worked as an Associate Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where they taught master's of psychology students in various areas, chaired the institution's Diversity Advisory Board, and served as a Faculty Fellow for the Center for Multicultural and Diversity Studies.
Kelley has also held leadership positions at the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, American Psychological Association Division 2, where they served as the Vice President for Diversity and International Relations, leading efforts towards diversity, equity, inclusion, and international initiatives.
In addition to their academic and organizational roles, Kelley has experience in private practice as a Licensed Psychologist in Clinical Practice. Kelley provided culturally affirming psychotherapy to clients from diverse backgrounds and addressed various clinical issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, identity, and life transition.
Kelley's earlier experiences include working as a Contributing Faculty member at Walden University, where they provided instruction to graduate students, participated in programmatic planning, and attended residencies for career planning and academic advising. Kelley was also an Associate Professor at Argosy University, teaching psychology coursework to graduate and undergraduate students.
Furthermore, Kelley has gained international experience as a Guest Lecturer at Cornerstone Institute in Cape Town, South Africa, where they led courses for undergraduate students and attended cultural and social justice training and lectures.
Overall, Kelley Haynes-Mendez, PsyD has contributed significantly to the field of psychology through their academic, organizational, and clinical roles, with a focus on diversity, multiculturalism, and human rights.
Kelley Haynes-Mendez, PsyD, obtained their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology from Baylor University in 1996. Kelley then pursued their Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree in Clinical Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant University, completing their studies in 2001. Kelley has additional certifications as a Licensed Psychologist in Texas, USA, and as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Kelley also holds a diploma in Social Innovation from the University for Peace (UPEACE) - UN Mandated, Centre for Executive Education.
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