Anneliese Singh, PhD, LPC

Professor of Social Work

Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity/Chief Diversity Officer
Phone
504-865-5079
School of Social Work
Department
TIPS Mentor
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Education & Affiliations

PhD in Counseling Psychology from Georgia State University
MS in Professional Counseling from Georgia State University
BA in Political Science/Environmental Sciences majors, Women’s Studies minor from Tulane University

Areas of Expertise

BIPOC Counseling
EDI (equity
diversity
and inclusion)
Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competency
Qualitative and Mixed Method Research
Racial healing and racial justice
Resilience
traumatology and liberation

Biography

Anneliese Singh, PhD, LPC (she/they) is a Professor in the School of Social Work with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology and serves as Associate Provost for Diversity and  Faculty Development/Chief Diversity Officer at Tulane University. Dr. Singh's scholarship and community organizing explores the resilience, trauma, and identity development experiences of queer and trans people, with a focus on young people and BIPOC people. Dr. Singh has written extensively on multicultural and social justice competency development in the helping professions, and equity and justice efforts in higher education. Dr. Singh is the author of The Racial Healing Handbook: Practical Activities to Help You Challenge Privilege, Confront Systemic Racism, and Engage in Collective Healing and The Queer and Trans Resilience Workbook. Dr. Singh founded the Trans Resilience Project to translate her LGBTQ+ research findings into school and community-based change efforts, including NIH-funded work with trans and nonbinary people in Project AFFIRM. Dr. Singh's TEDx Talks, have explored gender liberation. Anneliese passionately believes in and strives to live by the ideals of Dr. King’s beloved community, as well as Audre Lorde’s reminder that “without community, there is no liberation.” Dr. Singh is @anneliesesingh on Twitter and Instagram.

Contributions

Singh, A. A. (2019). Racial healing: Practical activities to help you challenge privilege, confront systemic racism, and engage in collective healing. San Francisco, CA: New Harbinger.

Chang, S. C., Singh, A. A., Dickey, L. M. (2019). Affirming mental health practice and treatment with gender diverse clients. San Francisco, CA: New Harbinger.

Singh, A. A. (2018). Queer and trans resilience workbook: Skills for navigating sexual orientation and gender identity. San Francisco, CA: New Harbinger.

DeBlaere, C., Singh, A. A., Wilcox, Cokley, K. O., Delgado-Romero, E. A., Scalise, D. A., & Shawahn, L. (2019). Social justice in counseling psychology: Then, now, and looking forward. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(16), 938-962. (20%)

Bower, K. L., Lewis, D. C., Bermudez, J. M., & Singh, A. A. (2019) Narratives of generativity and resilience among LGBT older adults: Leaving positive legacies despite social stigma and collective trauma. Journal of Homosexuality, 1-22.

Bower, K. L., Lewis, D. C., Bermudez, J. M., & Singh, A. A. (2019). Adding grey to the rainbow: A narrative analysis of generational identity through stories and counter-stories of older gay men. Ageing and Society, 1-23.

Bockting, W., Barucco, R. LeBlanc, A., Singh, A., Mellman, W., Ehrhardt, A. (2019). Sociopolitical change and transgender people’s perceptions of vulnerability and resilience among transgender individuals. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 1-13.

Guth, L., Puig, A., Nitza, A., Chan, C. D., Pollard, B., Singh, A. A., & Bailey, H. M. (2019). Ten strategies to intentionally use group work to transform hate, facilitate courageous conversations, and enhance community building. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 44(1), 3-24.

Hargons, C., Mosley, D., Falconer, J., Faloughi, R. Singh, A. A., Cokley, K., & Stevens-Watkins, D. (2018). Black lives matter: A call to action for counseling psychology leaders. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(6), 873-901.

Delgado-Romero, E. A., Singh, A. A., & De Los Santos, J. (2018). Cuentame: The promise of qualitative research with Latinx populations. Journal of Latina/o Psychology. 

Singh A. A., & Dickey, L. M. (2018). Psychotherapy with trans and gender diverse clients. [video] Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.