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Ifetayo I. Ojelade, Ph.D. 1867 Harvard Avenue | College Park, Georgia 30337 | (404) 635-6021 | [email protected]
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Counseling Psychology (APA Accredited) Georgia State University Atlanta, GA
8/2009
Dissertation: Use of Indigenous African Healing Practices as a
Mental Health Intervention
Advisor: Jeffrey S. Ashby, Ph.D.
Ed.S. Professional Counseling (CACREP Accredited) Georgia State University Atlanta, GA
1/2006
Practicum: Georgia State University Counseling Center
Provided individual treatment for clients with career concerns, stress
management, substance use, anxious, and mood difficulties
Advisor: Robin Dock, Ph.D.
M.S. Professional Counseling (CACREP Accredited) Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
5/2003
Internship: Provided individual, group, and family therapy for dual-diagnosed women
with substance use, trauma, and psychiatric concerns within an in-patient
setting
Advisor: Karen Ripley, Ph.D.
B.S. Business Administration (cum laude) Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
12/1996
Internship: Designed curricula and taught courses on software applications and soft
skills.
LICENSURE:
Psychologist 1/2011
Licensed Professional Counselor 5/2006
FELLOWSHIP & SCHOLAR AWARDS:
Leadership Development Institute Fellow 2013-2014
Council of National Psychological Associations for the Advancement of Ethnic Minority
Interests
National Register Health Service Provider in Psychology 2012
Credentials Banking Scholarship Recipient
Corps Psychologist Awardee $110,000 2012-2017
National Health Service Corps
TRAINEESHIP EXPERIENCE: Mentee Scholar 4/2010
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Special Populations Research Development Research Scientist Grant-Mentoring Program
Predoctoral Internship in Psychology
Central Alabama Veterans Healthcare System Tuskegee, AL 7/2008 - 7/2009
ACADEMIC TEACHING:
Part-time Faculty 1/16 – present
Georgia State University Department of African American Studies:
African American Male and Female Relationships – in person course
Contributing Faculty 1/11 – 1/2015
Walden University Graduate Courses Taught:
Multicultural Counseling – online course
Assessment in Counseling and Education – online course
Vocational Psychology and Counseling – online course
Techniques in Counseling – online course
Diagnosis – online course
Practicum – online course
Adjunct Instructor Atlanta, GA 8/10 – 5/14
Kennesaw State University – Psychology Department
Undergraduate Courses Taught:
The Psychology of Gender - – hybrid online course
Developmental Psychology – hybrid online course
Theories of Personality
Abnormal Psychology
Adjunct Instructor Atlanta, GA 1/11 – 5/14
Mercer University – Psychology Department
Graduate Courses Taught:
Internship I & II, Practicum
Group Counseling
Assistant Professor Atlanta, GA 8/09 – 5/10
Clark Atlanta University – Counseling and Psychological Studies Department
Graduate Courses Taught:
Counseling Diverse Populations
Career Counseling
Abnormal Psychology & Diagnostic Systems
Counseling Couples & Families
Theories of Personality
Advisement/Supervision
Advisement of graduate students in community counseling
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Service
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs
(CACREP) departmental accreditation committee
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) – school diversity
sub-committee
Research Agenda
Indigenous African healing modalities used as mental health interventions
Indigenous research methodologies
Indigenous organizational and community structures
Teaching Assistantship 08/07 – 12/07
Educational and Psychological Appraisal Georgia State University
Supervisor: Catherine Cadenhead, Ph.D.
Taught graduate students psychological appraisal including: the Myers-Briggs Type
Indicator, Multi-cultural issues in appraisal, statistical and measurement concepts.
Teaching Assistantship 01/07 – 05/07
Educational and Psychological Appraisal Georgia State University 01/06 – 05/06
Supervisor: Jennifer Dean, Ph.D.
Taught graduate students mental health, cognitive, and achievement assessment
strategies.
Teaching Assistantship 08/04 – 12/04
Advanced Group Counseling Georgia State University
Supervisor: Rebecca Beaton, PhD.
Supervision of post Master’s level students leading growth groups.
PUBLICATIONS:
Ojelade, I. (2016). Sacred Journey: A Workbook for Healing Trauma. Adopted by President
Obama’s initiative The Clemency Project 2014. Washington DC.
Ojelade, I (in preparation). The Sacred Healing Journey: Soul Food for Survivors of Abuse.
Ojelade, I., McCray, K., Meyers, J., & Ashby, J. S. (2014). Use of Indigenous African healing
practices as a mental health intervention. Journal of Black Psychology, 40, 491-519.
Ojelade, I. (2014). Spiritual healing. In A. Scull. Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness: An A-to-
Z Guide. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Ojelade, I., McCray, K., Ashby, J. S., & Meyers, J. (2011). Use of Ifa as A Means of Addressing
Mental Health Concerns Among African-American Clients. Journal of Counseling &
Development, 89, 406-412.
Ojelade, I. (in preparation). The Deified African Woman: Nurturer, Protector, & Warrior. In
Craddock, K., Banton, N. Murray Nettles, S. (Eds.). Black Motherhoods. Bradford, ON:
Demeter Press.
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Ojelade, I. & McCray, K. (in preparation). African-based healing systems as a mental health
intervention: Exploring historical foundations and current usages.
Ojelade, I., & Ancis, J. R. (in preparation). Reconceptualizing breastfeeding: indigenous
practices of mother/baby and family bonding.
BOARD SERVICE
Licensure/Certification Proficiency in African-Centered/Black Psychology – The Association of
Black Psychologists
Council for the Psychology of Women and Girls - The Georgia Psychological Association
PEER-REVIEW ACTIVITIES
Ad-hoc Journal reviewer for JBP Journal of Black Psychology
Ad-hoc Journal reviewer for The Journal of Child and Maternal Health
Ad-hoc Journal reviewer for Women & Therapy
RESEARCH:
01/07 – 5/09
Use of Indigenous African Healing Practices as a Mental Health Intervention.
Doctoral Dissertation
Dissertation co-chairs: Joel Meyers, Ph.D. and Jeffrey S. Ashby, Ph.D.
Committee members: Akinyele Umoja, Ph.D. and Miles Irving, Ph.D.
05/06 – 8/07
Project Healthy Grandparents
Graduate Research Assistant for grant funded community service research project of the
College of Health and Human Sciences at Georgia State University.
Data collection consisting of in-person and telephone interviewing of research participants.
01/04 – 12/06
Social and Cultural Influences on African American Women’s Breastfeeding Experience.
Principal Investigator
Investigated the relationships between familial responses toward a woman breastfeeding,
self-efficacy, and stress among middle-class African-American women.
Supervisor: Julie Ancis, Ph.D.
Body Image among African-American Women 04/06
Research team member
Assisted in qualitative research project examining body image among African-American
women.
Supervisor: Karia Kelch-Oliver, Ph.D.
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PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:
Principal and Licensed Psychologist
Ifetayo Ojelade & Associates 8/15 – present
Manage a team of international consultants providing expertise in the areas of policy,
capacity building, and culturally responsive service delivery.
International outreach and collaboration with healthcare, state, and service agencies.
Design and facilitate professional development, continuing education, and work group
sessions for healthcare, safety, and mental health professionals.
Development of population specific mental health books, guides, and training
materials.
Keynote addresses in the areas of secondary trauma (compassion fatigue), trauma
recovery, and women’s leadership.
Licensed Psychologist & Executive Director Atlanta, GA 8/07 – present
A Healing Paradigm Wellness Center Manage operations for a 15-person wellness center offering counseling, psychological
testing, yoga, meditation, and education classes.
Psychological and educational assessment of pediatric and adult populations in the
areas of capability of working, level of disability, diagnostic clarification, and learning
differences.
Psychological assessment of healthcare and public safety providers to determine
fitness for duty.
Treatment of adults in the areas of traumatic, mood, and anxiety disorders.
Supervision of doctoral and post Master’s-level therapists.
Manuscript preparation and supervision of graduate student research.
Predoctoral Psychology Residency Tuskegee, AL 7/08 – 7/09
Central Alabama Veterans Healthcare System (APA Accredited) Tuskegee, AL
Compensation & Pension Assessment (Minor Rotation; Supervisor: Laura Kelly, Psy.D.)
Conducted forensic assessments to evaluate a Veteran’s capability of working, level of
disability, and supporting documents using objective measures and standardized
interview procedures.
Sexual Trauma (Four-Month Major Rotation; Supervisor: Andrea Menyhert, Ph.D.)
Psychological Assessment: Provided psychological assessments for diagnostic
clarification using objective (WAIS-III, MMPI-II, PAI, WMS-III, Benton, Bender-
Gestalt-II, TOMM) and projective (Rorschach, TAT, ISB) measures.
Assessment and treatment of individuals with complex trauma, anxious, and substance
use disorders.
Co-facilitated group therapy for female survivors of sexual trauma.
Provided consultation for inpatient medical staff assessing patients for sexual trauma.
Medical Psychology Rotation (Four-Month Major Rotation; Supervisor: Doug Booth,
Ph.D.)
Pain Management Clinic: Conducted pain evaluations and co-facilitated pain
management groups.
Traumatic Brain Injury Team: Conducted cognitive screenings to assess for traumatic
brain injuries and co-facilitated therapy group.
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PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE (Continued):
Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Program: Provided psychological
assessments for newly admitted patients.
Primary Care Rotation (Four-Month Major Rotation, supervisor Dr. Kellie McCay)
Provided behavioral health consultation services within an interdisciplinary medical
setting. Conducted brief assessments for patients referred by primary care physicians
in order to facilitate access to mental health services.
Provided short-term treatments with patients experiencing concerns related to stress
management, depression, substance use, and PTSD.
Worked with patients experiencing chronic medical illnesses such as diabetes, chronic
pain, and hypertension.
Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor
The Anxiety and Stress Management Institute Atlanta, GA 12/04 - 7/08
Coordinated the development of a psychological testing services program, providing
evaluation of test materials, administration, scoring, and reporting writing.
Supervised Professional Counseling graduate student interns.
Conducted psychological and career assessments for adults through self-referrals,
court mandated, and crisis referrals using objective and projective measures.
Assessment and treatment of adults in the areas of stress management, career
planning, anxious, and mood disorders.
Conducted professional development (CEU), teambuilding, and psycho-educational
workshops.
Provided crisis intervention consultation for Cobb County Schools to assess staff
members for risk potential and offered treatment recommendations.
Psychometrist 2/05 – 3/08
Post -doctoral Supervisee 7/09-8/10
Atlanta Center for Family Wellness Atlanta, GA
Administration, scoring, and report writing of psychological tests for the diagnosis of
adult and adolescent populations with learning, addiction, and mood problems.
Assessment of adults to determine competency to work or care for minors.
Selection of standardized and projective measures including: WIAT, WAIS-III,
WISC-IV, WASSI, KBIT-2, House-Tree-Person, PRF, BPI, and Bender-Gestalt.
Provided consultation to judges, school personnel, health-care providers, and parents
in understanding psychological disorders secondary to the client’s behavior patterns.
Provided treatment recommendations and referrals for additional testing services or
mental health interventions as needed.
Psychology Trainee Therapist
The Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center Atlanta, GA 6/07- 6/08
Provided individual counseling for women and men experiencing PTSD and other
anxiety disorders.
Co-led therapy groups for patients with PTSD including interpersonal process and
after-care.
Conducted initial diagnostic evaluations for PTSD.
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PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE (Continued):
Advanced Practicum Therapist
Georgia State University Counseling Center Atlanta, GA 8/05 - 5/06
Performed initial assessment and reporting for college student population.
Conducted individual therapy with clients experiencing traumatic, substance use, and
mood concerns.
Led campus outreach presentations on stress management, group dynamics, and time
management.
Participated in weekly seminar focusing on multicultural issues in counseling.
Documented the weekly progress of clients in individual sessions.
Practicum Therapist
Georgia State University Counseling Center Atlanta, GA 8/04 - 5/05
Conducted intake assessments and reporting for college student population.
Provided counseling services for college students with substance use, mood, and
academic concerns.
Led campus outreach presentations on communication skills, stress management, time
management, and substance use awareness.
Processed observer for group therapy focusing on African American women.
Documented the weekly progress of clients in individual sessions.
Practicum Mediator
Fulton County Magistrate Court Atlanta, GA 6/04 -8/04
Conducted mediation sessions for litigants in dispossession cases.
Provided debriefing services for individual litigants.
Assisted individuals in accessing appropriate social services.
Professional Counseling Pre-Master’s Internship
My Sister’s House/Village Atlanta Atlanta, GA 9/02 - 4/03
Provided individual and group therapy for dual-diagnosed women recovering from
substance abuse and family violence problems in a residential treatment facility.
Designed and implemented trainings on life skills topics including communication
skills, problem solving, teambuilding, leadership skills, anger and stress management.
Documented weekly reports of client progress and presented the findings to the case
management team.
Recreation Services –Challenge Program
Experiential Team Building Facilitator
Part-time staff 5/04 – 9/07
Graduate assistantship 1/04 - 5/07
Georgia State University Atlanta, GA
Created and delivered trainings for team building, conflict resolution, and experiential
learning programs for corporate, non-profit, faculty, staff, and student groups.
Facilitated high and low ropes courses for student, corporate, and non-profit groups.
Provided training and support for new facilitators including train-the-trainer and
evaluative feedback sessions.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Higher Education & Corporate Training):
Edited reference materials for facilitator training manual and authored operations
guidelines.
Software Trainer Morris Manning and Martin, LLP Atlanta, GA 10/99 – 3/00
Taught group and individual classes on financial applications including: time entry,
general ledger, and accounts receivable/payable.
Provided consultation and development of reference materials for time entry, accounts
payable, and accounts receivable software modules.
Senior Software Applications Trainer CMS Data Corporation Tallahassee, FL 10/97 – 10/99
Led train-the-trainer sessions, design curricula specific to various legal, accounting,
and marketing firms.
Taught the financial modules of CMSOPEN (proprietary software) to classes ranging
in size from 1 to 50+ persons.
Authored specialized reference materials for multiple clients, incorporating firm
specific procedures.
SCHOLARLY & CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS:
Ojelade, I. (2017, March 21). Trauma recovery and training. Invited Presentation at the
International Behavioral Health and Trauma Conference. Georgetown, Guyana.
Ojelade, I. (2016, September 23). A closer look at culturally responsive methods for assessing
trauma. Invited Continuing Education Presentation for the Georgia Psychological
Association, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. & Davis, I (2016, February 27). Technology hacks for healers. Presented for the 36th
Annual Diversity Winter Roundtable. Teacher’s College | Columbia University, New
York, New York.
Ojelade, I. (2015, April 25). Free from managed care: Financial success without accepting
insurance. Presented for the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Psychological Association,
Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2015, March 21). Free from managed care: Financial success without accepting
insurance. Invited Continuing Education Presentation for the Anxiety and Stress
Management Institute, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2014, October 24). African-centered trauma assessment. Presented for the Annual
African-centered/Black Psychology Conference, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee,
FL.
Ojelade, I. (2014, March 20). Divination among indigenous healing systems. Invited Lecture for
Dr. Emmanuel Lartey at Emory University Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA.
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SCHOLARLY & CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS (Continued):
Ojelade, I. & Earl-Lewis, M. (2013, July 27). An african-centered model to chapter
revitalization. Submitted for the Annual Conference of the Association of Black
Psychologists, New Orleans, LA.
Cokley, K., Obasi, E., Ojelade, I., Bethea, S., & Wilson, D. (2013, July 26). Deconstructing
django: An african centered critique and analysis. Presented for the Annual Conference
of the Association of Black Psychologists, New Orleans, LA.
Ojelade, I. (2012, March 25). Integrating indigenous african healing modalities into the clinical
practice. Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Counseling Association,
San Francisco, CA.
Ojelade, I. (2012, March 9). Orisa priest as psychologist. Presented at the Annual Conference of
the National Council on Black Studies, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I., Waithe, A., Dickerson-Dorsey, M., & McCray, K. (2011, November 12). What we
forgot to remember. Presented at the Annual National Women’s Studies Association’s
Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I., Bryant, C., Dickerson-Dorsey, M., & McCray, K. (2010, November 11). From deity
to sapphire: Contextualizing 'big mama & queen mother' through shifting images of
african women. Presented at the National Women’s Studies Association’s Annual
Conference, Denver, Colorado.
Ojelade, I. (2010, September 6). Use of ifa as a means of addressing mental health problems
among african descended clients. Presented at the 6th
Healing Our Spirit Worldwide
Conference, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
Ojelade, I. (2010, July 30). African spirit: Ritual, healing, & relationship. Presented at the 42nd
Annual Conference of the Association of Black Psychologists, Chicago, Ill.
Ojelade, I. (2010, August 13). Use of indigenous african healing practices as a mental health
intervention. Poster presented at the 118th
Annual Conference of the American
Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
Ojelade, I. (2010, April 9). Use of indigenous african healing modalities as a means of
addressing mental health problems among clients of african descent. Poster presented at
the 4th
Bi-Annual Cultural Competency Conference at Georgia State University, Atlanta,
GA.
Ojelade, I. & Odenat, L. (2007, July). Integrating indigenous african healing practices into
psychotherapy. Presented at the 39th
Annual Conference of the Association of Black
Psychologists, Houston, Texas.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS (Continued):
Ojelade, I. (2005, May 20). Breastfeeding and full-time work: The struggles facing African-
american women. Poster presented at the Annual Georgia Psychological Association
Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2005, March 12). The history of breast and bottle-feeding in america. Presented at
the 22nd
Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Classical African
Civilizations, Benedict College, Columbia, SC.
Ojelade, I. (2016, October, 15). Creating a Wellness Action Plan. Invited Presentation. Life
Balance and Wellness Institute. Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2016, February, 18). No More Martyrs: Privileging Black Women’s Mental Health.
Invited Presentation. Spelman College. Atlanta, GA
Ojelade, I. (2015, October, 31). Breaking Destructive Family Patterns of Behavior. Presented at
the 4th
Annual Ujimaa Conference. Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I, Macfadden, J., Benzo, T., & Avarita, H. (2014, October 30). Dealing with difficult
personalities and situations. Invited Presentation for The Georgia Association of Black
Women Attorney’s Continuing Legal Education. Georgia State Bar Association, Atlanta,
GA.
Ojelade, I. & Jordan, T. (2014, June 24). Stress management & self-care. Invited In-Service for
City of Atlanta Psychology Services Department, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2014, July, May, March). Clarifying your vision, mission, and purpose. Invited
Workshop Series for First Afrikan Church, Stone Mountain, GA.
Ojelade, I. & Robinson-McDonald, D. (2013 September 13). Trauma assessment for adolescents.
Continuing Education Workshop Approved by the Georgia Department of Education. A
Healing Paradigm, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. & Robinson-McDonald, D. (2013 October 11). Assessing children with mental health
concerns. Continuing Education Workshop Approved by the Georgia Department of
Education. A Healing Paradigm, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. & Robinson-McDonald, D. (2013 December 13). understanding common disorders of
childhood. Continuing Education Workshop Approved by the Georgia Department of
Education. A Healing Paradigm, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2013, November 6). What is the faith community’s antidote for toxins? Invited
Presentation for First Afrikan Church, Stone Mountain, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2013, July 1). Emotional intelligence: Understanding the patterns that keep you
stuck. Invited Presentation for Future Foundation of American, Atlanta, GA.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS (Continued):
Ojelade, I., & Clairborne, M. (2010, October 29). HIV: The mind body connection. Invited
Professional Development Presentation for Positive Impact, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2010, September 6). Integrating indigenous african healing rituals in psychotherapy
practice. Presented at the 6th
Healing Our Spirit Worldwide Conference, Honolulu,
Hawai‘i.
Ojelade, I. (2010, July 30). Use of African-based rituals as a healing modality. Presented at the
42nd
Annual Conference of the Association of Black Psychologists, Chicago, Ill.
Groh, E. & Ojelade, I. (2010, May 9). Mentoring your peers: A support model for enhancing
ethical practice. Invited presentation at the 22nd
Annual Licensed Professional Counselors
Association of Georgia Convention, Marietta, Georgia.
Ojelade, I. (2009, August 1). Integrating indigenous healing rituals into psychotherapy: Ethical
and clinical applications. Presented at the 41st Annual Conference of the Association of
Black Psychologists, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2008, November 21). Integrating traditional healing practices into psychotherapy:
Clinical and ethical implications. Invited Professional Development Presentation for
Psychologists, Georgia Psychological Association’s Division of Women Psychologists,
Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2008, July 18). Mapping african-american women’s resilience: Historical and
clinical applications of Genograms. Invited Professional Development Presentation for
Positive Impact, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2008, June 20). Working with african-american clients in psychotherapy.
Professional Development Workshop for Master’s Level Clinicians, The Anxiety &
Stress Management Institute, Marietta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2008, May 8). Integrating traditional healing practices into psychotherapy. Presented
at the 20th
Annual Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia Convention,
Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Ojelade, I. (2008, May 9). The ethics of working with african-american clients in therapy.
Presented at the 20th
Annual Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia
Convention, Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Ojelade, I. (2008, April 18). Harmonizing the mind, body & spirit: Stress management
techniques for women. Invited Presentation for the Georgia Association of Black Women
Attorneys, Atlanta, GA.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS (Continued):
Ojelade, I. (2008, March 26). Stress Management. Invited Presentation for faculty and staff of
Spelman College, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2007, October 12). Working with african-american clients in psychotherapy.
Professional Development Workshop for Master’s Level Clinicians, The Anxiety &
Stress Management Institute, Marietta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2007, April 19 & 20). Multicultural considerations in leadership. Two-day workshop
conducted for the Leadership Academy for Women, Georgia State University, Atlanta,
GA.
Ojelade, I. (2007, May 17 & 18). Managing stress in high pressure work environments. Invited
Two-day Workshop, Northrop-Grumming, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2007, April 19 & 20). Multicultural considerations in leadership. Two-day workshop
conducted for the Leadership Academy for Women, Georgia State University, Atlanta,
GA.
Ojelade, I. (2006, August 5). Talk to somebody: Depression is more than just the blues. Invited
panelist at Tavis Smiley’s Road to Health Expo, Georgia International Convention
Center, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2006, August 5). Mental healthcare in underserved communities. Presented at Tavis
Smiley’s Road to Health Expo, Georgia International Convention Center, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2006, March 26). Teambuilding facilitator for company sales executives. Contract
facilitator of Innerworks Company, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2006, January 21). Emotional healing from the inside out. Presented at the Master
Life Sacred Healing Circle, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2005, August). Teambuilding facilitator for Georgia Tech University Housing Staff,
Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2005, August 17). Teambuilding facilitator for Mercer University Nursing Students,
Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2005, August). Teambuilding facilitator for Emory University Housing Staff,
Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2005, April 20). Teambuilding facilitator for company executives. Contract
facilitator of Adventure Associates, Atlanta, GA.
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Ojelade, I. (2005, February 23). Would I follow me. Presentation conducted at the Leadership
Academy for Women, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2004, August). Teambuilding facilitator for Emory University Housing Staff,
Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2004, October 30). Group dynamics. Presentation conducted at the Annual Georgia
State University Leadership Conclave, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2004, November 11). Teambuilding facilitator for Georgia Tech University Housing
Staff, Atlanta, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2004, October 27). Corporate Team Building For Scientific Atlanta. Workshop
conducted at Georgia State University Indian Creek Lodge, Stone Mountain, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2004, September 29). Teambuilding through Experiential Education. Presentation
conducted at the Leadership Academy for Women, Georgia State University, GA.
Ojelade, I. (2004, June 20). Teambuilding Facilitator for the employee wellcare staff. Georgia
State University.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE WORK
Chapter- President – The Metro-Atlanta Chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists
2009 - 2014
Board Member- The Council on the Psychology of Women & Girls, a Division of the Georgia
Psychological Association
Council on the Psychology of Women & Girls: Board Member 05/09 - 09/10
Bi-Annual Day for Women Conference: Planning Committee 10/07 – 05/07
Student representative 05/07 – 05/09
Annual Convention Planning Committee member 10/07 – 05/07
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
Georgia Psychological Association 2004 – present
Association of Black Psychologists 2009 - present
American Psychological Association 2007 - present
American Counseling Association 2009 - 2012
National Women’s Studies Association 2009 - 2012