Dr. Latasha Williams

Latasha Williams, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

About

Dr. Latasha Williams began her career in clinical psychology with over 15+ years of experience in conducting therapy implementing primarily a Psychodynamic therapeutic orientation. Additionally, conducting psychological evaluations for academic and forensic purposes. She has also contributed as a professor for Tidewater Community College’s First College program, as well as Regent University’s Ph.D. program, before accepting an Assistant Professor position at Hampton University.

Education

  • Bachelors of Science in Business Administration
  • Masters of Education in Special Education
  • Masters of Art in Practical Theology
  • Masters of Science in Clinical Psychology
  • Doctorate of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology

Courses Taught

  • Physiological Psychology
  • Statistics
  • Advanced Statistics
  • Junior and Senior Seminar
  • Human Growth and Development
  • History of Psychology
  • Psychology of Spirituality and Religion
  • Black Marital Relationship
  • Pre-College Introduction to Psychology

Area of Expertise

  • Clinical Psychology Practice
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Practical Theology

Research Interests

Clinical Psychology Practice Psychological Assessment Practical Theology Schizophrenia and Religious Orientation Personality Type and Religious Orientation Conflict Resolution and Intimate Partner Violence

Publications

Williams, L.M. (2019). The war within: An exposition of schizophrenia and demon-possession. Middletown, DE: Kindle Direct Publishing

Williams, L.M. (2024) Pastoral care of Christians individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Submitted To. Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling.

Williams, L.M. (2024) Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Christian Individuals With a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Submitted To. Journal of Psychology and Theology.

Williams, L.M. (2024) Religious Life Orientation and Considerations of Pastoral Care for Christian Individuals With a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Submitted To. Journal of Pastoral Psychology.

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