Linh Nguyen Littleford, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Ball State University
Psychological Science

 

Contact Information:
Phone: 765-285-1707
Fax: 765-285-8980
Office: North Quad 122
Email:  lnlittleford@bsu.edu
Office Hours (Fall 2006): MWF: 10:00-11:00 and by appointment

Current Classes

Fall 2006 (See Blackboard for syllabi): 

PSYSC 316: Social Psychology 
PSYSC 653:  Advanced Psychotherapy

 

 
Education
 

Ph.D.& M.A., Clinical Psychology.  Miami University.  Oxford, Ohio.

B.S. Psychology.  University of Maryland, College Park.

Post-Doctoral Work:  Counseling and Psychological Services, University of Michigan.  Ann Arbor, Michigan

Psychology Internship:  University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.  Denver, Colorado. 

 

 

Research Interests

Diversity and Ethnic Minority Issues, Asian/Asian American mental health, Acculturation and Ethnic Identity, Interpersonal Interaction and Intergroup Anxiety, Professional Ethics, and Cross-cultural Psychotherapy

 

  Recent Peer Reviewed Publications

Littleford, L. N. (In press).  How psychotherapists address hypothetical multiple relationships dilemmas with Asian     American clients: A national survey. Ethics & Behavior. 

Littleford, L. N., Wright, M. O., & Sayoc-Parial, M. S. (2005).  White students’ intergroup anxiety during same-race and interracial interactions:  A multi-method approach.  Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 27, 85-94.

Littleford, L. N. (2005). Understanding and expanding multicultural competence in teaching: A faculty guide.  Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology. Retrieved      April 6, 2005 from http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/teachingresources.html#diversity

Savin, D., Seymour, D., Littleford, L. N., Bettridge, J., & Giese, A. (2005).  Findings from mental health screening of newly arrived refugees in ColoradoPublic Health Reports, 120, 224-229.

Wright, M.O. & Littleford, L.N. (2002).  Experiences and beliefs as predictors of ethnic identity and intergroup relations.  Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 30, 2-20.

Littleford, L. N., & Wright, M. O. (1998).  Health consequences of positive and negative interracial interactions at a predominantly Caucasian public university.  Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 3, 129-145.

University Affiliations

Society for the Teaching of Psychology: Diversity Committee

Department of Psychological Science

College of Sciences and Humanities Task Force on Diversity

Asian Studies Committee

Phi Kappa Phi Membership Committee

 

For Current BSU Students

Ball State Academic Advising

College of Science and Humanities: North Quad 320 Advising Center

Psychology Majors:

Requirements

Psychology Advising Center for Psychology Majors

Major Field Exam Information

Internship Information

Writing Competency Exam Information

 


Department of Psychological SciencePsychological Science Graduate Programs  

Updated February 24, 2006

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