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Research focus

Current Study

I am currently a Clinical Psychology (PsyD) doctoral candidate conducting my dissertation study, “Unmasking the Layers: A Narrative Inquiry into the Intersection of Superwoman Schema, Trauma, and Identity Development in Black Women.”


My research centers the lived experiences of Black women—exploring how trauma, identity, and resilience intertwine within the context of the Superwoman Schema. Through this work, I aim to bridge clinical practice and scholarship, advancing culturally responsive approaches that honor Black women’s stories and support their healing and liberation.

Focus

My research explores the psychological resilience and well-being of Black women, with a particular focus on trauma, stress, and identity. I examine the Superwoman Schema and its impact on mental health while integrating culturally relevant frameworks to better understand coping mechanisms and health disparities. Through this work, I aim to inform clinical interventions, enhance psychological assessment, and contribute to the empowerment of Black women in both academic and therapeutic spaces.

Qualitative

I primarily utilize qualitative research methods to amplify the voices of Black women, capturing the depth and complexity of their lived experiences. Through narrative inquiry, phenomenology, and thematic analysis, my work seeks to center personal stories and cultural context, ensuring that research not only reflects statistical trends but also the nuanced realities of those it aims to serve.

Research Publications

Fears, K. S., Hunter. SaPhenixx, Jones, D., & Rennie, N. (2018). The impact of motivation on the relationship of academic stress and psychological well-being among college students (Order No. 10793915). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ Brenau University; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I. (2036851034). Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/impact-motivation-on-relationship-academic-stress/docview/2036851034/se-2

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