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Phil’s Guide to Psy.D: How to Be Successful in the Clinical Psychology internship Process with Tanesha from Renae’s Corner

In this video on Phil’s Guide to Psy.D., Phil and Tanesha discuss her experiences applying to and participating in the APPIC Psychology Pre-Doctoral Internship at the University of Florida. This is part two of the interview. Click the image on the right to check out the video.

Phil’s Guide to Psy.D: Interview with Tanesha from Renae’s Corner | Clinical Psychology Intern

In this video on Phil’s Guide to Psy.D., Phil and Tanesha discuss her journey to graduate school, her experiences during graduate school and the life lesson’s she has learned along the way. This is part one of the interview. Click the image on the right to check out the video.

Ep. 57: Mental Health for Black Grad Students: Leaning In, Leaning Out, & Growing Community

In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with 2nd year Ph.D. student Brianna Baker, 4th year Ph.D. candidate Zori Paul, & 4th year Ph.D. candidate Tanesha Johnson, about Black graduate student mental health and the importance of community. Click the image to the left to check out the podcast episode.

Black in Mental Health Pathways Panel Discussion 2021

Join Black in Mental Health for a panel discussion on Black Mental Health Pathways. Ms. Tanesha Johnson, Dr. Essence Rivers, Dr. Brian Dixon, and Ms. Regina Stone-Grover discuss their different pathways into joining mental health fields. Click the image to check out the panel discussion.

Black in Mental Health Pathways Panel Discussion 2020

Join Black in Mental Health for a panel discussion on Black Mental Health Pathways. Tanesha Johnson, Kaela Farrise, Ashley Burton, and Jessica Isom discuss their different pathways into joining mental health fields. Special Thank you to Our Mental Health Minute for hosting the panel on their page. Click the image to check out the panel discussion.

The clinic, the lab, and the real world: #BlackInMentalHealth Week hosts Real Scientists

Real Scientists caught up with organizer Tanesha Johnson (@tdotrenae), a Ph.D. Student and Clinical Psychology Trainee at St Louis University in the United States. We chatted with Tanesha about her life and work so far, and how #BlackInMentalHealth got started. Click the image to the right for the article.

Publications

Manuscripts

Johnson, T. Banks, K., Harvey, R., Vander Wal, J., (2020) The Moderating Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Discrimination and Psychological Well-being. (Manuscript in preparation).

Banks, K., Desdune, J., Johnson, T., Green, K. (2020) Witnessing Whiteness: Examining A Community Intervention for White People. (Manuscript submitted for publication).

Presentations

Johnson, T. (2024, March). Opportunities To Promote Emotional Health in Caring For Medically Complex Children & Taking Care of Ourselves as Caregivers. Oral Presentation presented to Kentucky Foster parents as part of the Medically Complex Spring 2024 Training.

Johnson, T. (2023, August). Opportunities To Promote Emotional Health In Caring For Medically Complex Children: A Trauma-Informed Care Approach. Oral Presentation presented to Kentucky Foster parents as part of the Medically Complex Fall 2023 Training.

Johnson, T. (2023, May). Time Management, Self-Care & Burnout Prevention. Oral Presentation presented to incoming and current graduate students at the Grad School Success Summit.

Johnson, T. (2022, January). Inclusive Language & How To Use It in Clinical Psychology. Oral Presentation presented to Graduate Students at SLU during Cultural Competency Seminar. 

Johnson, T. & Hanske, S. (2021, October). Allyship & Clinical Psychology: Breaking Out of Our Comfort Zones. Oral Presentation presented to Graduate Students at SLU during Cultural Competency Seminar.

Johnson, T. Green, K., Davis, B., & Hanske, S., (2021, August). Introduction to Cultural Competency. Oral Presentation presented to Graduate Students at SLU during Cultural Competency Seminar.

Goswami, S., Johnson, T., & Banks, K. (2019, May). Coping Styles Moderate the Relation between Racial Discrimination and Anxiety. Poster Presentation at the Association for Psychological Science at Washington, D.C.

Goswami, S., Johnson, T., & Banks, K. (2019, May). Experiential Avoidance Specific to Racial Discrimination Mediates the Relationship between Depression, Anxiety, and Stress. Poster Presentation at the Association for Psychological Science at Washington, D.C.

Johnson, T. (2018, April). The Intersection of Race & SES: Do Children’s Socioemotional Skills Differ By SES? Oral Presentation at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Johnson, T. (2016, March). Childhood Schizophrenia: Overview & Treatment Options. Oral presentation at Educational Testing Services Corporate Headquarters, Princeton, NJ.

Johnson, T., Ligon, K., Howard, E., d’Auvergne, J., & James, B. (2016, August). African American Men at an HBCU: An Analysis of Their Health. Oral presentation at Hampton University, Hampton VA.

Contributed to The Following Handouts About Trauma-Informed Care

For Providers – Trauma Informed Care- A Guide for Healthcare Providers_0.pdf (healthcaretoolbox.org)

For Caregivers – Trauma Informed Care- A Guide for Patients and Caregivers_1.pdf (healthcaretoolbox.org)