Kara Dingess, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Tulane Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Psychologist
Phone
(504) 988-5405
School of Medicine
Kara Dingess, Ph.D.

Education & Affiliations

Tulane University School of Medicine, Child Psychiatry (2019-2021), Postdoctoral Fellow- Clinical Psychology
Tulane University School of Medicine, Child Psychiatry (2018-2019), Psychology Internship
Florida State University (2019) Ph.D. Counseling Psychology
Florida State University (2015) M.S., Ed.S. Mental Health Counseling
The University of West Florida (2013) B.A., Psychology

Biography

Dr. Kara Dingess is a licensed psychologist who received her doctoral training at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. She completed an internship and fellowship at Tulane University School of Medicine with an emphasis on pediatric psychology. Dr. Dingess specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children with developmental disabilities, chronic illnesses, and significant medical conditions. Her clinical interests center on positive psychology coping mechanisms, the use of service dogs, and the impact of developmental disabilities on children and their families. Dr. Dingess is an active member of the American Psychological Association (APA), including the Division 33 (Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities/Autism Spectrum Disorder), and the Society of Pediatric Psychology. In her free time, Dr. Dingess enjoys hanging out with her service dog Adele, taking trips to Disney World, and spending time with family and friends.

Contributions

Dingess, K. (2023, July). Communicating Assertiveness and Recognizing Resiliency. Arthritis Foundation. Juvenile Arthritis Conference. Atlanta, Ga.

Wampold, K., Dingess, K. (2023, July). Autism and advising. National Association of Fellowship Advisors Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Taylor, S., Dingess, K., Nealy, P. (2022, July). The Insights and Importance of Patient Engagement. Arthritis Foundation. Juvenile Arthritis Conference. Orlando, FL.

Thorne, K., Devlin, E., & Dingess, K. (2017). Service dogs for Veterans with PTSD: Implications for workplace success. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 33(2).