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Le-Ondra Clark

Student Circle - Immediate Past Chairperson:

Le Ondra Clark

Le Ondra Clark received her B.S. in Psychology with minors in Quantitative Research and African American Studies from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Le Ondra received her M.S. in Community Counseling from the Department of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and she is entering her final year as a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Le Ondra is currently completing her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Southern California Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. 

Le Ondra is a leader in various national organizations and committees. She is the incoming Chairperson of the Association of Black Psychologists Student Circle Board of Directors and has also served as the Jegnaship Chair. As well as her participation on the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Ethnic and Minority Affairs, she is a student representative for Division 35 (Section on Black women), an American Psychological Association of Graduate tudents Campus Representative, and a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Fellow of the American Psychological Association’s Minority Fellowship Program.

Le Ondra is a licensed professional counselor and treats children, adolescents and families. She has also facilitated culturally specific mental health groups while in Madison. Her research examines the barriers that racial and ethnic minorities encounter when seeking mental health treatment. One of Le Ondra’s long-term goals is to work in the public policy arena, as an advocate for the mental health needs of disenfranchised communities.

 

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