Kaela Farrise (she/her) is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology working under Dr. Miya Barnett. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Stanford University in African and African American Studies, and in Urban Studies. She also has a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. Her research interests include the implementation and dissemination of mental health services in under-resourced communities, understanding and mitigating the impacts of domestic violence and racial trauma on families of color, and culturally responsive adaptations of psychological interventions. Kaela is a Health Policy Research Scholar, a program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as well as a UCSB Chancellor’s Fellow and UCSB Racial Justice Fellow.
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