LaJae Coleman-Kirumba, M.A.
Psychology Intern
she/her/hers
Clinical work supervised by Maame Esi Coleman, Ph.D.
Education
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, Auburn University (in-progress)
- M.A., Counseling Psychology, Auburn University
- B.S., Psychology, Louisiana State University
Approach to Therapy and Professional Interests
When facilitating therapy with clients, I work from a psychodynamic lens that focuses on interpersonal processes. The goal of our work to is reduce self-blame, foster new understandings, and cultivate new interpersonal experiences. I value collaboration, empathy, and warmth while honoring the unique sociocultural experiences of my clients. I use interventions from various theoretical orientations, such as emotion-focused, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic therapies, to help accomplish this goal, depending on the unique personalities of my clients.
Personal Statement on Diversity and Social Justice
As a Black woman who holds both marginalized and privileged identities, I often self-reflect on how my sociocultural experiences have influenced my worldviews and the impact of those views on others. I value cultural humility and seek to understand how society, culture, family, and systems affect an individual’s experience. I believe an important part of my work as a therapist is to advocate for individuals on a personal, community, and institutional level and ensure my worldviews do not negatively affect those with whom I come in contact.
Personal Interests
In my free time, I enjoy binging Netflix and Hulu shows, traveling, experiencing new things, and spending time with my loved ones.