Adrienne Hilliard, PsyD

Adjunct Professor

Phone: (626) 869-8569
Office Location: East Campus
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Biography

Adrienne Hilliard, PsyD, is a long-term advocate for diversity and inclusion. She has facilitated several training courses on a variety of topics for students, staff, and faculty. She has several years of experience working at university counseling centers. One of Hilliard’s goals, in therapy and in the classroom, is for students to find and rest in the space of their unique, authentic selves. Her clinical interests include identity development, relational conflict, grief and loss, suicide prevention, and BIPOC experiences. She has a passion for working with historically underrepresented students.

Education

  • PsyD - Clinical Psychology, Azusa Pacific University
  • MA - Clinical Psychology (Marriage and Family Therapy), Pepperdine University
  • BA - Interdisciplinary Studies, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Academic Area

  • School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences
    • Department of Clinical Psychology

Courses Taught

  • PPSY742 - Diversity II: Historical and Current Causes of Systemic Differences and Oppression
  • PPSY706 - Psychological Theories: Postmodern

Office Hours

By Appointment

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