Anisah Bagasra
- Associate Professor of Psychology, Kennesaw State University
Anisah Bagasra, Ph.D. from Saybrook University, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Science at Kennesaw State University who specializes in behavioral health research in the Muslim American and African American faith communities. She teaches a wide range of psychology courses and mentors students engaged in undergraduate research with a focus on culturally competent research in minority communities. Specific research interests include Islamic Psychology, the impact of Islamophobia, teaching Death & Dying, and perceptions of mental illness. Her recent publications include three edited volumes,“Working with Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions”, and“The Changing Faces of Higher Education: From Boomers to Millennials” and 'The Impact of HBCUs in the 21st Century'. She also conducts CE workshops in the area of religious and spiritual competencies for psychologists, conflict resolution, and community-based research and is an associate editor of the Journal of Spirituality in Clinical Practice.
Experience- –present Associate Professor of Psychology, Kennesaw State University
- 2011 Saybrook University, PhD in Psychology
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